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There’s another switch that will give you two common words, though: TE S TING / ALE S, producing an S.
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You might first try TENTING / ALEN if you thought of the architect William Van Alen, and ALEN occasionally appears in puzzles. Once again, I think there’s only one viable choice: the letter O, forming O MEN / BO O ED. This one only has one choice: AJAR / LATER. The only option that gives you two single words is FA C ED / A C ING, producing a C. FACED / ACING would work, but so might FAKED / A KING and FARED / A RING, if you assume that you need a partial phrase like A KING or A RING. There are technically a few choices here. Definition: “social event.” Wordplay: “I’m upset” means reversing I’M so that it’s spelled upward and “Old king held up” means reversing REX (the Latin word for “king”) so that it’s spelled upward too. Definition: “spoof.” Wordplay: Anagram ARTIE’S to get SATIRE. Definition: “law.” Wordplay: “David, for one” means that Michelangelo’s “David” is an example of a STATUE “has time” means that an abbreviated form of “time” (the letter T) should be inserted in STATUE to get STATU(T)E. So B + ROHUG (anagram of ROUGH) and you get BRO HUG. Definition: “embrace.” Wordplay: “Buddy’s first” is the first letter of BUDDY (B) “rough, rough” means you should anagram the word ROUGH. Definition: This is actually a double definition clue, where “Lite” means LO-CAL and “Subway choice” (a type of subway train you might choose) is LOCAL. “Hosting the” means that BARS contains the word THE, so insert THE inside BARS to get BA(THE)RS. Definition: “nude people, maybe.” Wordplay: A synonym for “Pubs” is BARS.