Aphabetic letter pairs in words

BH: butch

BI: Bugatti

BJ = Bolshoj

variant spelling of Bolshoi

BK - backpack

BL = beautiful

BM - bosom

BN - bacon

BO - burro

BP-blimp

BQ = Boq

a minor character in The Wizard of Oz, given more of a part in Maguire’s Wicked.

BR- beaker

BS = beakers

BT: breast

BU - bayou

delete (evidently rules changed)

I don’t think the rule “changed” – it has always been to give priority to a poster who can think of a dictionary word, as opposed to one that is not. My recent comment was addressed particularity to “Arkansas”, when every noun and verb in English has an form that ends with S.

If you want to use, say, BV = Brezhnev, allow an hour or so for someone to think of a dictionary word. Not a rule, just a suggestion to preserve the spirit of the exercise. In your case, you allowed an hour and a half after BU= bayou, so Brezhnev would have been OK.

BV: bruv (slang for brother)

BW = borrow

BX - box

BY = buoy