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A British supermarke­t chain has become the country’s first mainstream grocer to sell edible insects, stocking its shelves with Smoky BBQ Crunchy Roasted Crickets. If a U.S. restaurant were to open a chain of eateries serving nutritious, bug-based meals, what appetizing name should it have?

A Texas woman marked the end of her 14-year marriage by hosting a party where she blew up her wedding dress in an explosion felt 15 miles away. If she were to launch a new business specializi­ng in blasting apart relics of failed marriages and other romantic relationsh­ips, what should she call it?

Free at Blast

Diane Erickson, Prescott Valley, Ariz.

Ex-Terminator

Viken Evereklian, Havertown, Pa.

Dy-no-mate

Janine Witte, New Hope, Pa.

For runners-up and complete contest rules, please go to theweek.com/contest.

Submission­s should be emailed to contest @theweek.com. Please include your name, address, and daytime telephone number for verificati­on; this week, type “Eat bugs” in the subject line. Entries are due by noon, Eastern Time, Tuesday, Dec. 11. Winners will appear on the Puzzle Page next issue and at theweek.com/puzzles on Friday, Dec. 14. In the case of identical or similar entries, the first one received gets credit.

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