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fun puzzle 2007

There's some game I can't think of the name of at the moment where you try to get people to guess the word you're thinking of by giving words that are paired with it. Might be something I picked up from Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me on NPR.

Anyhow, these clues are fun

head

corn

Boston

clam

when the answer is "chowder".

Posted on March 17, 2007 at 03:27 PM in games | Permalink

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Hi there Dinah,
I found myself having to say your very easy on the eye.Mwaaa.
Greg

Posted by: Greg Dummett at Mar 18, 2007 10:15:22 PM

Ah yes, that was the interesting thing about that catsuit picture, brought the fans out in, well, never droves, but more than isolated numbers.

Thanks for your appreciation, folks. Good for my ego. I'm unavailable for further attention, but the egoboo doesn't hurt. :)

Posted by: Dinah at Mar 18, 2007 10:35:22 PM

"Password" is the game you're thinking of, maybe? That's the gameshow. There was also the board game "Taboo."

Posted by: Jason at Mar 19, 2007 7:24:13 PM

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