Elihu Leather Metapuzzle
by Jeffrey Harris
Each interview segment features a food or beverage product whose name is (sometimes obliquely) synonymous with an answer to one of the puzzles in this dossier. Furthermore, each interviewee’s dialogue contains a phrase which can be interpreted as a method to extract a letter (or letters) from the corresponding solution word.
Indicator | Food/Beverage | Answer Word |
“take the third/fifth” | Nehi | raDaR love |
“letters in prime position” | Grey Goose | wATeRbIrd |
“middle pair” | Lays | bEDs |
“right between the eyes (I’s)” | Whoppers | falsiTies |
“odd characters” | Clearly Canadian | OnTaRiAn |
“second half” | Royal Crown | diaDEM |
“at sixes and sevens” | Cheerios | sayonARas |
“silent type” | Ding-Dong | Knell |
Reading the indicated letters in clip order gives the motive phrase: DR. A TRIED TO TRADE MARK.