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Sunday Puzzle: 2-Part Puzzles

Denise DiNoto plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro.
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On-air Challenge: Here's a "two-part puzzle." Name two things, then tell me something that is part of each of them.

Example: Ex. The eye / A school --> PUPIL1. An elephant / A car2. A river / Wall Street3. An Olympic swimming pool / A poem4. The leg / A cattle farm5. A fish / A post office6. A bird / A legislative agenda7. A peach / The Indianapolis 5008. The nose / A ship9. A plant / A tournament bracket10. The hand / A tropical island11. [triple:] A jack-in-the-box / A spa / The year

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