1. Ms. Drescher 2. Female sibling 3. To cross or wade 4. Slang for "to take or catch" or "to renege" 5. Expression of surprise or other emotion 6. Musical note
1: Hot mist from a boiler, minus the last letter 2: Kind of like an SUV... but not an SUV 3: A sales pitch 4: One of these big ice things sank the Titanic
ETA: I thought with my correct guess it was MY turn!
-- Edited by RichardInTN on Sunday 7th of April 2013 12:19:00 AM
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"Yabba Dabba Doo" - Frederick J. Flintstone... So what?
(Judd Nelson as Atty. Robin 'Stormy' Weathers in "From the Hip")
1. Writing utensil with ink 2. Spanish for "the" (masculine form) 3. Sandra from "Grey's Anatomy" 4. Green vegetable, small and ball-shaped 5. Hit song by Florida Georgia Line
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1: Spanish for "the" 2: Mr Howard that played Richie Cunningham 3: 3 letter abbreviation for wife's man 4: A traveling poet or storyteller from the middle ages
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"Yabba Dabba Doo" - Frederick J. Flintstone... So what?
(Judd Nelson as Atty. Robin 'Stormy' Weathers in "From the Hip")
1) Someone who has been charged with criminal offense 2) A female deer 3) A contract for use of property for a period of time 4) Onomatopoeia for delight 5) Arborio Basmati
1. Paul McCartney: "She could steal, but she could not _______" 2. Opposite of out 3. Document that expresses the wishes of the departed 4. Often confused with sweet potatoes, usually in candied form at Thanksgiving
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1. Obtain money through working 2. Abbreviation for eastern standard time 3. Shorten clothing 4. Present tense suffix 5. A direction or route that may be used to get from one place to another
1. The thing I keep getting on my fingers when I use an old saw. 2. Sandra from "Grey's Anatomy." 3. Young woman in Shakespearean times (opposite of lad) 4. The thing you need if you want to take a cat on an airplane.
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1. Wan (Ron?) 2. Auld 3. Mick (but that's an Irish slur, not Italian I think?) 4. Don ???? 5. Old?
Ronald McDonald???
Ooops. Sorry. I was going to go with Ran-Auld but Wan-Auld just made me laugh so hard that I had to go with that. Also sorry for getting my ethnic slurs mixed up. I admit to being a lousy racist. I'll try to put more effort into it. Lol
1. The thing I keep getting on my fingers when I use an old saw. 2. Sandra from "Grey's Anatomy." 3. Young woman in Shakespearean times (opposite of lad) 4. The thing you need if you want to take a cat on an airplane.
1. Game in which the goal is to checkmate. 2. Glasses help your eyes do this 3. The subject form of "me" 4. Japanese Buddhism 5. A mass of floating ice (or a German town)
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1. White wine, mixed with creme de cassis, named for Felix the French Priest during WWII. 2. Glove that a catcher wears. 3. Definite article 4. Green amphibian that eats flies
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1. White wine, mixed with creme de cassis, named for Felix the French Priest during WWII. 2. Glove that a catcher wears. 3. Definite article 4. Green amphibian that eats flies
kir-mitt-the-frog
Kermit the Frog
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"Yabba Dabba Doo" - Frederick J. Flintstone... So what?
(Judd Nelson as Atty. Robin 'Stormy' Weathers in "From the Hip")