THEME: intrusive D (before an R) changes phrases
GOOD ONES: Saloon with a no-quipping policy? ANTI-DROLL BAR ["anti-roll bar": the absurdity of a bar forbidding humor makes me laugh, yet we have no smoking bars, so why not bars prohibiting un-PC quips]
Refreshment after winter recreation? SKATING DRINK ["skating rink": I can see some enterprising marketer selling a "special" drink for hockey players]
Way out? PAROLE [I thought
outre, and come to think of it, PAROLE itself seems odd given a judge passed sentence for a specific time (frame)]
Jam cacophony HORNS [as in a traffic jam, not a jazz jam (which bothers me even more)]
Changing places CABANAS
Sport with pins WRESTLING [took a long while to get bowling out of my mind before I could consider anything else]
Like some facts and stuff HARD [as in both "hard facts" and "hard stuff"]
Total RUIN [same as with WRESTLING, I was thinking "addition"]
One in a ball game? SEER [she uses a crystal ball --- and it is a con(fidence) game]
BTW: Art class focused on river rapids? WHITEWATER DRAFTING [I'd clue it "Hillary's defense"]
Portrait of Donald's life? A DRAKE'S PROGRESS [both the duck and the new pol would work]
Juvenile response I AM SO [if this is juvenile, any insistence is]
Light bite NOSH [still only used by those exposed to Yiddish; there was a franchise in Brooklyn 55 years ago called Bagel Nosh, but [whispered] "they're not good."
Start of the Common Era ONE AD [instead of the AD ("year of the lord") we now have CE, obviating the need to refer to the loathsome deity --- even though calendars are based on the lying sham far below, say, today's vaunted Bill Clinton]
OLD SCHOOL bothers me as much as "Back in the day" probably because I'm old school, and back in the day these expressions did not exist.
Go like mad DASH [a tad overstated for my liking; any quick movement or running could be defined so --- "mad dash" would be more like it]
Steamed veggies, say SIDE [irritating: it should be "side order" or "on the side" lest with our eggs we order a "side of bacon" ]
RATING:
Three grins = Loved it; Two grins = Enjoyed it; One grin = A bit bland for my taste; One teardrop = Not much fun