Possible Title:
Moving AnswersTheme: last parts of phrases make words of ways to run
Good Ones:…football play {and theme} END RUN [the
run appears at the
end of the phrase]
By the Way:Nothing particularly clever by way of cluing, but more challenging than usual for a Wednesday. Wonder if that’s an omen for the rest of the week.
Apply, as healing hands LAYON [given the other challenging entries, I’d have liked to see “___, Macduff, and damned be he that first cries hold, enough!”
I remember Fred Gwynne best in
My Cousin Vinny, an “essential” comedy.
Are DISHUP and “dish out” the same?
Some Nits to Pick:ATOI [to keep it in English, I’d go with the letter run A to I]
RATING:

Three grins = Loved it; Two grins = Enjoyed it; One grin = A bit bland for my taste; One teardrop = Not much fun