Well, here's the answer:
LANGUAGE
How Can That Be!?
What am I talking about? "Language" doesn't end in "-gry!" Ah... but you must not have been paying attention to the puzzle if you don't understand how "language" is the answer!
The puzzle is written like so:
Angry and hungry are two words that end in -gry.
There are three common words in the English language.
What is the third word? Everyone knows what it means, and if you've listened carefully, I've already provided the answer.
If you read the question carefully, you'll understand what it's actually asking you, and why "language" is the answer!
But Language Doesn't End in -gry!
Think of the question as if it were written like this:
There are three common words in:
"The English Language."
What is the third word?
Well, now they're asking "what is the third word in the phrase 'The English Language.'" And, of course, it's "language!"
It's similar to the joke:
"Supercalifragalisticexpealidocious" is a very long word.
How do you spell it?
You spell 'it' I T!
But Aren't There Other Words Ending in -gry?
There are actually more words in the English language that end in "-gry."
Here's a list:
• aggry
Applied to a kind of variegated glass beads of ancient manufacture
• ahungry
A Shakespearean variant of "hungry"
• angry
Feeling or showing anger; incensed or enraged
• hungry
Experiencing a desire or need for food.
• puggry
A light scarf wound around a hat or helmet to protect the head from the sun [in India]
FROM: http://www.billsgames.com/contact/gry.html
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