From I HAVE to DREAM

Mon, January 19, 2026
I HAVE
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Clues, out of order

Body part heard in the middle of "I HAVE"
Change one letter in I HAVE to get an ideal
Change one letter in I HAVE to get a vessel
Change one letter in I HAVE to get something that’s often close
Contents of many a I HAVE, in the morning
Famous I HAVE on Broadway
Large I HAVE with a handle, usually
Many people add ________ to their I HAVE
Profession who might give you a I HAVE
The I HAVE________ protects the I HAVE

About this Raddle

One of the most iconic and celebrated speeches in all of U.S. history, Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech was delivered on August 28, 1963, during the March on Washington. The part of the speech in which he discussed his dream was largely improvised — not part of his prepared remarks. You can read the full speech here.

Theme: Martin Luther King, Jr.

This week we're celebrating the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., leader of the Civil Rights movement in the United States, Nobel Peace Prize winner, and proponent of nonviolent resistance. His teachings on equality and mission to eradicate discrimination remain relevant to this day.