In order to make sense of the letters below, you need to add a letter at the start of the expression, divide the string of letters, and insert the same letter again. The result will be an alliterative familiar phrase of two words.

Take “eachall” an example, add a ‘b’ before the ‘e’, divide the expression between the ‘h’ and ‘a’ and add the ‘b’ again. The result is BEACH BALL.

See if you can turn fifteen double plays.

1. uelilter
2. liveil
3. umboet
4. alicoat
5. eadbeatad
6. obinedbreast
7. eavyitter
8. ndeliblenk

9. sthmattack
10. udiomplifier

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