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posted September 11, 2004 08:17Hide Post
NUDIST GIGS

disgusting

A GAS CAP SAIL (what happens when you try fueling during a hurricane)
 
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posted September 11, 2004 11:51Hide Post
A GAS CAP SAIL

Passacaglia

TREMALO NAN - Indian bread made from quaking-aspen flour
 
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posted September 12, 2004 19:40Hide Post
ornamental
 
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GODDESS ANIMI
 
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GODDESS ANIMI

misdiagnosed

ENDED SIPS


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posted September 13, 2004 09:41Hide Post
ENDED SIPS

dispensed

KADRAVAR

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posted September 13, 2004 20:13Hide Post
aardvark..an animal so ugly..
 
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I'm surprised he made the cut on the Ark..Smile
 
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OLDEST ACNE
 
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OLDEST ACNE

adolescent

PUN TRIER


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posted September 14, 2004 03:51Hide Post
PUNTRIER

prurient

Going back to the aardvarks -

SNARE TATE (Remember the old Tate compasses? Very inexpensive, but notoriously inaccurate. Gave rise to that famous saying, "He who has a Tate's is lost!")
 
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posted September 14, 2004 20:33Hide Post
anteaters
 
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posted September 14, 2004 20:34Hide Post
I don't remember the old Tate compasses...Smile
 
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OKRADILL .. too easy
 
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posted September 15, 2004 08:04Hide Post
OKRADILL

roadkill

but you really didn't mean "okradill" to follow aardvark/anteater, you meant

A ROADMILL, of course.
 
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A ROADMILL

Armadillo

FICTION OASIS


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posted September 15, 2004 18:54Hide Post
ossificationSmile
 
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NAKED DUSK - 2 words
 
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NAKED DUSK

DEAD SKUNK?


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posted September 19, 2004 13:37Hide Post
I like Dead Skunk.

Which means, arnie, that (barring correction) you should submit the next Great Mannerer...
 
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posted September 19, 2004 18:46Hide Post
I was following the trend... plus it was a song! Smile
 
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"D.S.in the Middle of the Road"... Arnie, you're next
 
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Well, I didn't expect that to be right!

Thus I'm confused IF STYMIED. Smile


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posted September 20, 2004 11:15Hide Post
IF STYMIED

mystified Smile

YOURS, etc.
 
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posted September 20, 2004 11:32Hide Post
YOURS, etc.

Courtesy

Patio Tuner (when you leave the piano out)
 
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PATIO TUNER

reputation

SHOOT PAPER
 
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posted September 21, 2004 20:00Hide Post
amphibious
 
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posted September 21, 2004 20:01Hide Post
new I HOP IAMBUS
 
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posted September 22, 2004 11:48Hide Post
I think I know what happened - maybe you want to post again?
 
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posted September 22, 2004 14:11Hide Post
"new" means new word.. unscramble the bold! Thanks, Hab
 
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KHC - could it be amphibious? Razz

SHOOT PAPER

Apostrophe Smile

What the French did during their revolution: ICED LOUIS


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ICED LOUIS

Delicious

INSANE RACES
 
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posted September 23, 2004 18:22Hide Post
renaissance
 
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BIONIC HARP-AAH
 
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posted September 23, 2004 18:23Hide Post
Did I ever tell any of you I was 95 years old?Smile
 
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BIONIC HARP - AAH!
 
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Oh, I don't think we've forgotten it, I just think we're stumped (pardon me, "making no progress") despite your 95-year-old comment.
 
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posted September 27, 2004 14:36Hide Post
BIONIC CHAP RAH!
 
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posted September 27, 2004 14:38Hide Post
Correct spelling always helps!Smile
 
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posted September 28, 2004 06:42Hide Post
BIONIC CHAP RAH

Would that be "arachniphobic" ?

And does that make your original word be "arachniphobia"?

And why should the -ic come easily to mind, but the -ia was so elusive?

(And why do I keep wanting to spell it "arachno-" instead of "arachni-" ?)

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posted September 28, 2004 06:55Hide Post
and assuming all the above is correct, let's

try gates

for the next scramble?
 
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posted September 28, 2004 07:35Hide Post
TRY GATES

Strategy

SEQUIN NOTER from the first row of the night club show
 
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posted September 28, 2004 07:52Hide Post
sequin noter

not quite REQUISITION
RE-QUESTION + N
QUESTIONNER
EQUISTRONNE
SQUINTERENO
QUINONESTER
STEREOQUINN

but still no cigar
 
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posted September 28, 2004 08:20Hide Post
OOOOOPS.....

It does not follow. (sorry, misspelled)

SEQUIN UNROT (dry them out before they mold)

Sorry about that!
 
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posted September 28, 2004 10:51Hide Post
urn question (cremation riddle)
 
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posted September 28, 2004 15:23Hide Post
another cigarless post

now if'n it was SEQUIN UTROT we would have

TOURNIQUETS.

But it isn't. It's UNROT. Oh well.
 
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posted September 28, 2004 21:06Hide Post
True enough, Hab...

That does not follow
 
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NON SEQUITUR is two words, not one. Razz

YIELD ACORNS


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posted September 29, 2004 05:09Hide Post
geeze. ya know, there are some days I think I should get out of bed. Red Face I misspell, I leave out a vital clue.... And still Arnie gets it. Wink
 
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secondarily
 
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