Q:
Same as last week:
Replace two words (in each sentence) with synonyms without changing the meaning of the sentence. These two words, phonetically, will name a famous actor. Actor is no longer gender specific.
Upon finally discovering the location of the throne, the prince’s unease began to fade.
Replace two words (in each sentence) with synonyms without changing the meaning of the sentence. These two words, phonetically, will name a famous actor. Actor is no longer gender specific.
Upon finally discovering the location of the throne, the prince’s unease began to fade.
While driving through the countryside, the passionate young lovers opted for a frolic in the meadow.
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The image is a waning moon on a field of stars.
Upon finally discovering the location of the JOHN, the prince’s unease began to WANE.
While driving through the countryside, the passionate young lovers opted for a SALLY in the FIELD.
John Wayne Sally Field
Political opposites.
ReplyDeleteWell, I got the red half....which probably figures, given my juvenile mentality.
ReplyDeleteThe blue half took a little longer because I was initially stuck on Randy.
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