On-air challenge
This is a phonetic puzzle. I'm going to read you some sentences. Each sentence contains homophones of two opposites. (Ex. People in Al bany e nun ciate well. --> all, none)
Note: The homophones may be buried inside words, but they're always discreet syllables. They always change spelling from their parts in the sentence.
1. The model wore a timepiece on her ankle.
2. Who will underwrite the cost of the sarong?
3. This is a rare Bolivian diamond.
4. The customer got a souvenir from the pharmacy.
5. Let's celebrate by throwing a party.
6. The stoker must reignite the furnace daily.
7. Can buffalo experience hypertension?
Last week's challenge
Last week's challenge came from Dave Shukan, of San Marino, Calif. Take the name of a famous person in American politic

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