THEME: phrases containing the letter combination HERE
GOOD ONES: "You listen to me," {& theme} NOW SEE HERE [the last time I heard this phrase was on
Downton Abbey; it's rather archaic, wouldn't you say, Old Chap]
Golden number? OLDIE [as in a "golden oldie" song]
Four-letter word OATH [both ways!]
Lawless character XENA [Lucy[?] Lawless was the actress]
BTW: Back in the day ONCE [Why do I loathe this expression? Anyway, a great movie on the topic of nostalgia is
Midnight in Paris. Owen Wilson plays the Woody Allen character in this charmingly profound fantasy. You'll probably forget to record it, but you shouldn't.]
Centers of activity LOCI [yes, but activity is not necessary since LOCI can and often does mean centers of joining with no suggestion of movement: kind of like "Horrible situation" cluing MURDER, lots of horrid situations exist without murder]
Dix et un ONZE [at least it's all in French]
RATING:
Three grins = Loved it; Two grins = Enjoyed it; One grin = A bit bland for my taste; One teardrop = Not much fun