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Post by GreenEyesToo on Jul 31, 2007 18:55:35 GMT
This may or may not work, but let's give it a go anyway: You have a two (or three) word phrase like "red rose" and you have to make another phrase using the last word of the previous one. (Hint: this site might be helpful for those who get stuck: www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/a-bird-in-the-hand.html ) So: red rose > rose water > water polo, etc Let's get started... Water polo
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Post by ukelelehip on Jul 31, 2007 21:05:54 GMT
polo player
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Post by quoll on Aug 1, 2007 0:09:12 GMT
player piano
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Post by ree on Aug 1, 2007 0:28:19 GMT
piano music
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Post by sevensisters on Aug 1, 2007 2:49:39 GMT
music lover
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Post by GreenEyesToo on Aug 1, 2007 23:04:29 GMT
lover's kiss
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Post by quoll on Aug 2, 2007 23:19:01 GMT
kiss and tell
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Post by GreenEyesToo on Aug 2, 2007 23:53:27 GMT
tell-tale
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Post by ree on Aug 3, 2007 0:04:43 GMT
A tale of intrigue
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Post by GreenEyesToo on Aug 3, 2007 0:07:06 GMT
Intrigue and mystery
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Post by ree on Aug 3, 2007 0:19:15 GMT
A mystery solved
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Post by GreenEyesToo on Aug 3, 2007 0:29:33 GMT
Solved the crossword!
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Post by ree on Aug 3, 2007 0:49:40 GMT
NY Times Crossword
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Post by quoll on Aug 3, 2007 12:44:08 GMT
Crossword clue
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Post by GreenEyesToo on Aug 3, 2007 19:05:21 GMT
Clue me in
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