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		Solving => Today's Puzzles => Topic started by: magus on April 22, 2015, 09:10:18 AM
		
			
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				THEME:   first word of phrase is an object that can be cracked
 
 GOOD ONES:
 Begin working {& theme}   GET CRACKING
 Classic cop show catchphrase   BOOK EM DANNO [it's also a "catch phrase" (& so well known that even someone who never saw the show knows it)]
 Sticks figures   HICKS [not stick figures]
 Help-wanted sign?   SOS
 
 BTW:
 Fun time   GAS [last time I heard GAS used that way was by Sinatra trying so hard to be hip in the '60's]
 
 Plastered   LIT [plastered = dead or very drunk; LIT = only slightly drunk or affected by alcohol]
 
 
 RATING: ;D ;D
 Three grins = Loved it; Two grins = Enjoyed it; One grin = A bit bland for my taste; One teardrop = Not much fun
 
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				Today's crossword included LIENEE. I know that the suffix "ee" refers to someone who is the recipient or beneficiary of a specific action, e.g., addressee, honoree and trainee, but I had never heard the word "lienee." It is not in the Merriam-Webster's dictionary but a detailed definition is in the Legal Dictionary:
 
 http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Lienee
 
 In 2010, schoolteacher Tony Hearn posted an essay in which he decried the growing trend of creating words ending in "ee." Everyone who reads this essay will be a "reader" and I suppose that will make Tony Hearn a "readee." (Sorry.)
 
 http://www.dailywritingtips.com/meaning-of-the-suffix-ee/