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Grabbing quick drinks
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowA quick cross word puzzleTribond: what do these three have in common?Oppogram - Anagram of the oppositeHow do you get two 'pī out of one 'pī?Challenge: Longest x-height word/sentenceDo you want to have fun?Riddle? Or something else?Super Fan Rebus!What's the name of the game show?Oh boi! Dis aint Engliz! #1
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I asked ________ friend:
- ________ interest you in a drink?
- Sure. I want a ________.
- Alright, let's go. I'll just grab ________.
Fill the blanks, two words per line. What do the answers have in common?
wordplay
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I asked ________ friend:
- ________ interest you in a drink?
- Sure. I want a ________.
- Alright, let's go. I'll just grab ________.
Fill the blanks, two words per line. What do the answers have in common?
wordplay
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I asked ________ friend:
- ________ interest you in a drink?
- Sure. I want a ________.
- Alright, let's go. I'll just grab ________.
Fill the blanks, two words per line. What do the answers have in common?
wordplay
$endgroup$
I asked ________ friend:
- ________ interest you in a drink?
- Sure. I want a ________.
- Alright, let's go. I'll just grab ________.
Fill the blanks, two words per line. What do the answers have in common?
wordplay
wordplay
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The word pairs sound like they are
homophones.
Giving the conversation:
I asked my Thai friend:
Might I interest you in a drink?
Sure. I want a Mai Tai.
Alright, let's go. I'll just grab my tie.
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add a comment |
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I missed the "Two words" requirement but I thought I post my answer anyway
They are all
Single character representative words: ARTC
'C' as
the unit for Cup, may be a bit of a stretch
so an alternative in the US is
ART¼ where Quarter is $.25 and a bit small for any amount of Tea.
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I don't see how your second letter fits. That seems kinda ungrammatical.
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$begingroup$
The word pairs sound like they are
homophones.
Giving the conversation:
I asked my Thai friend:
Might I interest you in a drink?
Sure. I want a Mai Tai.
Alright, let's go. I'll just grab my tie.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
The word pairs sound like they are
homophones.
Giving the conversation:
I asked my Thai friend:
Might I interest you in a drink?
Sure. I want a Mai Tai.
Alright, let's go. I'll just grab my tie.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
The word pairs sound like they are
homophones.
Giving the conversation:
I asked my Thai friend:
Might I interest you in a drink?
Sure. I want a Mai Tai.
Alright, let's go. I'll just grab my tie.
$endgroup$
The word pairs sound like they are
homophones.
Giving the conversation:
I asked my Thai friend:
Might I interest you in a drink?
Sure. I want a Mai Tai.
Alright, let's go. I'll just grab my tie.
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TomTom
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I missed the "Two words" requirement but I thought I post my answer anyway
They are all
Single character representative words: ARTC
'C' as
the unit for Cup, may be a bit of a stretch
so an alternative in the US is
ART¼ where Quarter is $.25 and a bit small for any amount of Tea.
New contributor
user1488660 is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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I don't see how your second letter fits. That seems kinda ungrammatical.
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– infinitezero
yesterday
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I missed the "Two words" requirement but I thought I post my answer anyway
They are all
Single character representative words: ARTC
'C' as
the unit for Cup, may be a bit of a stretch
so an alternative in the US is
ART¼ where Quarter is $.25 and a bit small for any amount of Tea.
New contributor
user1488660 is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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I don't see how your second letter fits. That seems kinda ungrammatical.
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– infinitezero
yesterday
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$begingroup$
I missed the "Two words" requirement but I thought I post my answer anyway
They are all
Single character representative words: ARTC
'C' as
the unit for Cup, may be a bit of a stretch
so an alternative in the US is
ART¼ where Quarter is $.25 and a bit small for any amount of Tea.
New contributor
user1488660 is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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$endgroup$
I missed the "Two words" requirement but I thought I post my answer anyway
They are all
Single character representative words: ARTC
'C' as
the unit for Cup, may be a bit of a stretch
so an alternative in the US is
ART¼ where Quarter is $.25 and a bit small for any amount of Tea.
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I don't see how your second letter fits. That seems kinda ungrammatical.
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I don't see how your second letter fits. That seems kinda ungrammatical.
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I don't see how your second letter fits. That seems kinda ungrammatical.
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