Easy money
A C Bowden
06/17/25 11:47 PM
When a star has a vital vignette In a movie, they're likely to get A few words to learn, From which they can earn A fortune without breaking sweat.
MARKETPLACE – MASK
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BEANDISH - generic chili
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06/17/25 10:55 PM
BRANDISH
PRONUNCIATION: (BRAN-dish)
MEANING: verb tr.: To hold or wave something (especially a weapon), in a threatening or triumphant manner. noun: The act of waving or displaying something in an ostentatious or boastful manner.
ETYMOLOGY: From Anglo-French brandir (to flourish or wave), from brant/brand (sword). Earliest documented use: verb: 1350, noun: 1601. -____________________________
BRANDISM - why people prefer Apple
SLANDISH - falsely defamatory, in print
BRANFISH - a piscatorial laxative
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E-DAY - June 7, the day after D-Day
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06/17/25 10:33 PM
EDDYPRONUNCIATION: (ED-ee) MEANING: noun: 1. A current moving contrary to the main current, especially in a circular motion, in a fluid such as air or water. 2. trend, fashion, or opinion that runs counter to the prevailing one. verb tr., intr.: To move or cause to move in a circular, countercurrent motion. ETYMOLOGY: Probably from Old Norse itha (eddy, whirlpool). Earliest documented use: noun: … EXPAND ▼ 1525, verb: 1730. __________________________
EDSY - an e-commerce site for crafts-sellers, as named by a half-drunk and therefore slurring vendor
EDGY - a plush toy namd after the former chief of the FBI
AEDDY - diminutive name for a pet mosquito, despite its potential to transmit dengue and chikcungunya COLLAPSE ▲
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Official statistics
A C Bowden
06/14/25 02:10 PM
A bar chart can illustrate trends, Like how much a government spends, The imbalance in wealth Or schooling or health, And the sums that it borrows and lends.
VIGNETTE – VITAL
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OXY MANIAS - crazy about oxygen
wofahulicodoc
06/13/25 06:27 PM
OZYMANDIAS
PRONUNCIATION: (oz-uh-MAN-dee-uhs)
MEANING: noun: 1. A megalomaniac tyrant, especially one whose arrogance is undone by time. 2. A symbol of the impermanence of power and pride.
ETYMOLOGY: After Ozymandias, the first part of the throne name of Ramesses II of Egypt (1279-1213 BCE). Earliest documented use: 1878. ________________________________
OZ-MAN DÍAS - how a Hispanic/Australian spends his time
COZY MAN DIAS - a snuggly vacation
OZ MAN DAIS - what the wizard stands at
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HELIO-GAMBALUS:Mohegan Sun's advertising campaign
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06/13/25 12:20 AM
HELIOGABALUS
PRONUNCIATION: (hee-lee-uh/oh-GAB-uh-luhs)
MEANING: noun: A wildly extravagant, foolish, and self-indulgent person.
ETYMOLOGY: After the Roman emperor Heliogabalus/Elagabalus (CE 204-222) who ruled 218-222 CE. Earliest documented use: 1589. ________________________________
HELICO-GAB-ALOUS - pertaining to screwed-up idle chatter
HELIO-GABA US - a United States company that makes Gamma-Amino-Butyric-Acid for treatment of sunburn
HELLOGABALUS - a telephone greeting, and then nothing more to talk about
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TANTALOUS - Sisyphean, with a vengeance
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06/12/25 02:11 AM
TANTALUS
PRONUNCIATION: (TAN-tuh-luhs)
MEANING: noun: 1. Something temptingly close, yet out of reach. 2. A stand or case for liquor decanters, designed to display them while preventing access.
ETYMOLOGY: After Tantalus, a king of Lydia in Greek mythology. Earliest documented use: 1888. _________________________________
TAN TALUS - my anklebone has been out in the sun far too long
TANTA LUS - that's my Aunt Lucy from Djakarta
TANTAPUS - a sea creature with 10 arms instead of the standard 8
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HERODE - what the cowboy did, off into the sunset
wofahulicodoc
06/12/25 01:40 AM
HEROD
PRONUNCIATION: (HER-uhd)
MEANING: noun: A cruel and wicked tyrant.
ETYMOLOGY: After Herod the Great (74/73 BCE - 4 BCE), King of Judea under Roman authority. Earliest documented use: 1405. ____________________________
HERID - what they ask a woman for at every health-facility encounter
THEROD - if you have a spare one your child will be spoiled...or something like that
HER ODD - cryptic puzzle definition for the Personnel Department (these days called "HR" instead)
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FERO - irony
wofahulicodoc
06/11/25 07:28 PM
NERO
PRONUNCIATION: (NEE-ro)
MEANING: noun: A cruel, depraved, or tyrannical ruler.
ETYMOLOGY: After Nero (CE 37-68), Roman emperor (54-68), whose name became synonymous with tyranny. Earliest documented use: 1542. ____________________________
NARO - strait
NORO - a virus causing GI distress (upper and lower), commonly in children
NERO - (2) a popular pianist whose career has lately petered out
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Nonchalant lady
A C Bowden
06/11/25 02:51 PM
There was a rich countess called Clara Who stumbled and trashed her tiara. She kept a cool head – "I'm thankful", she said, "I haven't messed up my mascara".
ILLUSTRATE – IMBALANCE
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In one's own bubble
A C Bowden
06/10/25 01:59 AM
If you live with a blinkered perspective And your outlook on life is subjective, You can blot out bad news And contrary views, And be blissful – if that's your objective.
THANKFUL – TIARA
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Back to normal
A C Bowden
06/07/25 02:21 PM
In cities like London, thank heaven, Some stores don't lock up until seven. It's a far better scene Than in Covid-19 Or the riots of 2011.
BLINKERED – BLISSFUL
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CENTRAL CASHING - the office of the Bursar
wofahulicodoc
06/06/25 02:52 PM
CENTRAL CASTINGPRONUNCIATION: (sen-truhl KAS-ting) MEANING: adjective: Stereotypical. noun: A company or department that provides actors for minor or background roles, often based on stereotypical appearances. ETYMOLOGY: After Central Casting, a company founded in 1925 to cast actors for minor roles in film and television. Earliest documented use: 1941. __________________________________ VENTRAL… EXPAND ▼ CASTING - filling a mold through an orifice in its back
CENTRAL COSTING - a way of minimizing through scale the expenditures that will be needed for a particular project
CENTRAL COASTING - a sardonic way of describing the futility of making an island paradise, since the coast is by definition the periphery COLLAPSE ▲
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BUNNY BOWLER - Bugs' Charlie Chaplin hat
wofahulicodoc
06/06/25 01:59 AM
BUNNY BOILERPRONUNCIATION: (BUH-nee boy-luhr) MEANING: noun: A person who is dangerously obsessive and vengeful, especially when spurned. ETYMOLOGY: After a character in the 1987 film Fatal Attraction who boils a pet rabbit belonging to the family of a married man who has an affair with her but then spurns her. Earliest documented use: 1990. ______________________________ BUNNY, FOILER - Bugs' role … EXPAND ▼ vis-à-vis Elmer Fudd
RUNNY BOILER - a gadget meant to cook soft-boiled eggs the rest of the way
BUNN, BOILER - when you use your extravagantly-expensive coffee-maker to heat water for tea (or, worse yet, soup) COLLAPSE ▲
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BIG HILL - Mt Everest
wofahulicodoc
06/06/25 01:41 AM
BIG CHILLPRONUNCIATION: (big CHIL) MEANING: noun: 1. An extremely cold spell. 2. A prolonged period of global cooling or glaciation. 3. A state of emotional letdown, disillusionment, or waning enthusiasm. 4. A metaphor for death or the end of life. ETYMOLOGY: From big, perhaps of Scandinavian origin + chill, from Old English cele (coolness). Sense 3 was influenced by the 1983 film The Big Chill in … EXPAND ▼ which former college idealists reunite and confront their disappointments. Earliest documented use: 1911. _________________________________
BIG CHILI - a prize-winning pepper
BRIG CHILL - the ship's prison, being well below-decks, is quite cold
BING CHILL - cherries are best when served at 41-44 degrees F COLLAPSE ▲
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Addressing the crowd
A C Bowden
06/06/25 01:34 AM
A rhetorical question is nice As a resonant verbal device. A speaker may shrill: "Do you all have free will, Or are you inert grains of rice?"
LOCK – LONDON
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