C and Y. (The word "candy" is spelled C AND Y.)
Hershey (her she)
in general
There doesn't seem to be one. It seems to be discussing a body of water, but nothing seems to fit. Brook (5 letters) Creek (5 letters) River (5 letters) Stream (6 letters) "A stream" is 7 letters, but that is 2 words and has a space.
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The next two letters are likely C & U. There are at least 2 patterns in these letters. FIrst is the list of vowels that make up every other letter. Then the letters alternate from the ends of the alphabet. If there is a Z, a B, then a Y, then C would likely be next, and then X. But there would be whatever vowel in sequence next.
You can spell candy with the letters C and Y. (CandY)
Blndpg
Only 20.
Those letters will spell fruit fest.
There is no anagram, The letters can spell phrases such as "weeds waging" or "swigged anew" but nothing more meaningful. Without the 2 Ws, the letters spell "disengage." Other shorter words: geegaws, endwise, and wedgies.
You would spell it IC (pronounced eye-see, or icy).
You can spell node and done with those letters.
c and y
How about VI = 6 in Roman numerals
The letters spell the 3 letter words ape, pay, pea and yea. They also spell the 2 letter word pa.
Those letters spell Valentine's Day.
Those letters spell: looking good!