Saturday, July 4, 2020

DIPLOMATIC COUNTRY MERGERS (Round 1)

How to Play:

The answer to each entry is a common 6-letter word derived from combining the first 3 letters of two different countries. As this puzzle's foreign ambassador, how many diplomatic country mergers can you negotiate?

Example:

➤ All of a ________, these two countries finally signed a peace compact.

(The two countries are ________ & ________.)

[The answer is "SUDDEN", derived from Sudan and Denmark.]

Round 1:

➤ You can ________ like little lambs in the ample pasturage of these two countries.

(The two countries are ________ & ________.)


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➤ These two countries held a summit in the Italian seaport resort of ________.

(The two countries are ________ & ________.)


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➤ No pointing the ________ at one another in citing blame for the animosity expressed between these two countries.

(The two countries are ________ & ________.)


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➤ When traveling in these two countries, visitors are required to also wear a ________, normally reserved for Sikhs only in said countries.

(The two countries are ________ & ________.)


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➤ It's good to hear that relations between these two countries are finally returning to ________ after years of turmoil.

(The two countries are ________ & ________.)


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