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		Solving => Today's Puzzles => Topic started by: magus on July 24, 2015, 09:27:58 AM
		
			
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				THEME:   both words of a two-word phrase can be substituted for by homonyms
 
 GOOD ONES:
 Composer Dvorjak in hiding?   CHACHED CHECK [cashed and check = cashed check]
 Demands for quiet from downstairs tenant?   CEILING WHACKS [sealing and wax = sealing wax]
 Wildebeests [note spelling] slowing down?   BRAKING GNUS [breaking and news = breaking news]
 Proteges, e.g.   MAZDAS [this one stumped me for awhile]
 Cutting-edge professional?   SURGEON
 Dolphin, e.g.   MIAMIAN [like Mazda, it gives me pause --- and the animals may also be native to Miami shores]
 One of Kramden's hardy followers?   HAR [Ralph of "The Honeymooners" would say "hardy har-har" ironically.  Seems possible only for the Geritol crowd --- of which I am one]
 
 BTW:
 NAS, STU Sutcliffe, and DEPECHE Mode make up for HAR [I liked MOOD Indigo better both as a clue and as music], but nothing can atone for YTTRIA.
 
 ASSISI and CAPRI were happy reminders of a great vacation, especially Capri which I think is my favorite place visited, including all of Hawaii.
 
 
 RATING:    ;D ;D ;D
 Three grins = Loved it; Two grins = Enjoyed it; One grin = A bit bland for my taste; One teardrop = Not much fun