I was unable to log on yesterday morning, so here it is a day late and likely a dollar shy. THEME: RY (RE sound) added to phrases creates other phrases
GOOD ONES: Title: "Forced Re-Entry"
Forgetting to put the milk in the fridge? GROCERY NEGLIGENCE [sounds like gross negligence minus the /re/]
Old boomer SST [not Bill Clinton]
Like most people ASIAN [do they comprise more than 50% of the world population or are there just more of them?]
Blue state SADNESS [with all the premature 2016 election news, I thought Democratic]
Pieces of pizza in Plymouth? ZEDS [Plymouth, England where Z = zed]
Jump in the pool, perhaps? BET [in an office pool]
Spy's favorite plant? BUG [so a plant can be a bug]
Start to date? PRE
BTW: This puzzle has set the record for French terms --- I lost count.
IDEES, AZUR, SOLEIL, & ANDALE are not used in English, though "Bain de Soleil" is a product we use.
PAISAN also is not used, though paisano is found in dictionaries.
Working for Christmas, say SEASONAL ["Working" could be a verb or noun; SEASONAL is an adjective]
I'll bet Thomps2525 is irked by ENTWIST when
twist is enough.
RATING:
Three grins = Loved it; Two grins = Enjoyed it; One grin = A bit bland for my taste; One teardrop = Not much fun