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Comments on Puzzle #32506: Fun With Anagrams - Infrapink
By Teresa K (fasstar)

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Puzzle Description:

These two words are not used together, but are actually related.

#1: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Jun 15, 2019 [SPOILER]

Napkin fir!
#2: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Jun 15, 2019
Agree
#3: besmirched tea (Besmirched Tea) on Jun 16, 2019 [SPOILER]
Fir Napkin makes more sense
#4: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Jun 16, 2019
I guess so :)
#5: CB Paul (cbpaul) on Jun 16, 2019 [SPOILER]
I don't get how fir and napkin are related,?
I see: file, napkin, row. And: pine, tree, fir.
Pile-pine, file-fine? I guess that's a relation of sorts.
I'm stumped.
#6: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Jun 16, 2019
Where does paper come from, CB?
#7: JoDeen Mozena (ozymoe) on Jun 16, 2019 [SPOILER]
CB...the anagram of "Infrapink" is "fir" and "napkin," the letters of which can be rearranged into the longer word "Infrapink." All Teresa has to do is depict images that correspond to "fir" and "napkin"...the images do not have to be related since she is just doing anagrams of a name (in this instance the name is Infrapink)...the reason she said they were related in this instance is because napkins are made out of wood pulp, for which pines are harvested in the timber industry.
#8: CB Paul (cbpaul) on Jun 16, 2019 [SPOILER]
Yeah, I did finally figure that out. [See comment in the Norma Dee puzzle.] And I know what an anagram is, but didn't see the connection between fir, napkin, and infrapink.

Thanks again. That was a good explanation!
#9: Joe (infrapinklizzard) on Jun 17, 2019 [SPOILER]
It's a bit sappy, but I really enjoyed my fir napkin.
#10: Velma Warren (Shiro) on Jun 17, 2019
Don't see it. But it was a quick, fun solve.
#11: jewel crown (Jewel) on Jun 19, 2019
Another fun puzzle Teresa.
Awesome anagrams.
#12: Teresa K (fasstar) on Jun 25, 2019
Thanks, everyone. And that IS a napkin fir, because the tree is about to be transported to the napkin factory. Ha!

Velma, can you see the napkin in the napkin holder? And the fir tree? I will try to make an anagram of your name that I hope you will be able to see.

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