56a |
MEL
TIN = Melting. |
56b |
MARSH MARLOW
= Marshmallow.
def'n: Marshmallow - A spongy confection made from a soft mixture of sugar, albumen, and gelatin. |
57a |
CHOCOLATE BONNIE
= Chocolate bunny.
def'n: Chocolate - A food preparation in the form of a paste or solid block made from roasted and ground cacao seeds, typically sweetened. A candy made of or covered with chocolate. def'n: Bunny - A rabbit, esp. a young one. A person of a specified type or in a specified mood. |
57b |
ESTHER
BUNNY = Easter bunny.
def'n: Easter bunny - An imaginary rabbit said to bring gifts, especially candy, to children at Easter time. def'n: Easter - The most important and oldest festival of the Christian Church, celebrating the resurrection of Christ. The period in which Easter occurs, especially the weekend from Good Friday to Easter Monday. |
58a |
SURF'S UP CHUCK
= Surf's up/Upchuck.
def'n: Surf's up - slang. Good surfing conditions. def'n: Surf - (n.) The mass or line of foam formed by waves breaking on a seashore or reef: "the roar of the surf". (v.) To ride on the crest of a wave, typically toward the shore while riding on a surfboard. def'n: Upchuck - Vomit. |
58b |
REGURGI TATE
= Regurgitate.
def'n: Regurgitate - To bring (swallowed food) up again to the mouth. |
59a |
CHALKY CHESTER
- Chester; CH name to go with the word "chalk(+y)".
def'n: Chalky - Consisting of or rich in chalk. Resembling chalk in texture or paleness of color. def'n: Chalk - (n.) A soft white limestone (calcium carbonate) formed from the skeletal remains of sea creatures. (v.) To draw or write with chalk. |
59b |
CRINGING CARL
- Carl; C name to go with the word "cringe(+ing)".
def'n: Cringe - To shrink back, as in fear; to cower. def'n: Grating - Sounding harsh and unpleasant. |
60a |
I PADME
= iPad.
def'n: iPad - A tablet computer designed and developed by Apple. It is particularly marketed as a platform for audio and visual media. |
60b |
COLLEEN
SCREEN = Clean screen. /rhyme.
def'n: Clean - To make (something or someone) free of dirt, marks, or mess, especially by washing, wiping, or brushing. def'n: Screen - To conceal, protect, or shelter (someone or something) with a screen or something forming a screen. |
61a |
CAPPED CALVIN
- Calvin; C name to go with the word "cap(+ped)".
def'n: Cap and gown - Academic dress or ceremonial dress is a traditional form of clothing for academic settings (such as high school graduations). def'n: Cap - A kind of soft, flat hat without a brim, and sometimes having a visor. def'n: Capped - To put a lid or cover on. def'n: Graduation cap - The square academic cap, often called a mortarboard (used by bricklayers) with a horizontal square board head dress upon a skull cap with an attached tassel. def'n: Cuffed - slang. To hit (someone) across the head. |
61b |
ROBED ROB
- Rob; R name to go with the word "robe(+d)".
def'n: Robe - Clothe in a long, loose outer garment. def'n: Robed - To put on robes, especially for a formal or ceremonial occasion. def'n: Academic dress - Formal dress, usually comprising cap, gown, and hood, worn by university staff and students; graduation gown. |
62a |
KNOT NED
= Knotted.
def'n: Knotted - To fasten with a knot. To make with knots. def'n: Knot - A fastening made by tying a piece of string, rope, or something similar. |
62b |
TROY
SCOUT = Boy Scout.
def'n: Scout - A soldier or other person sent out ahead of a main force so as to gather information about the enemy's position, strength, or movements. Spy; boy scout. def'n: Boy scout - A member of an organization of boys, especially the Boy Scouts of America. An honest, friendly, and typically naive man. |
63a |
CHAMEL LEON
= Chameleon.
def'n: Chameleon - Any of numerous Old World lizards of the family Chamaeleontidae, characterized by the ability to change the color of their skin, very slow locomotion, and a projectile tongue. A changeable, fickle, or inconstant person. |
63b |
BLENDIN' BRENDAN
- Rhyme; the name Brendan with the word "blend(+ing)".
def'n: Blend - To fit or relate harmoniously; accord. def'n: Blend in - To blend: blend or harmonize. |
64a |
SLEEP LES
= Sleepless.
def'n: Sleepless - Characterized by or experiencing lack of sleep. To be continually active or moving. Awake; wakeful. def'n: Sleep - A natural periodic state of rest for the mind and body; to be asleep. def'n: Less - A smaller amount of; not as much. |
64b |
INSOMNIAC ZACK
- Rhyme; the name Zack with the word "insomniac".
def'n: Insomniac - Experiencing or accompanied by sleeplessness; insomnia. def'n: Insomnia - Habitual sleeplessness; inability to sleep. Wakefulness. |
65a |
CHARLIE
DOWN = Charlie Brown.
Charles "Charlie" Brown is the main protagonist in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. def'n: Down - Toward or in a lower place or position, especially to or on the ground or another surface. A chance for a team to advance the ball, ending when the ball carrier is tackled or the ball becomes out of play. |
65b | PEANUT
PAUL - Paul; P
name to go with the word "peanut". A parody of Peanuts, a syndicated daily and Sunday American comic strip written and illustrated by Charles M. Schulz, running from October 2, 1950 to February 13, 2000. def'n: Peanut - A paltry thing or amount. def'n: Paltry - Small or meager. Petty; trivial. |
66a |
BRAD
APPLE = Bad apple.
def'n: Bad apple - A discontented, troublemaking, or dishonest person. def'n: Bad - Of poor quality; inferior or defective: a bad diet. Rotten; nasty. def'n: Apple - The round fruit of a tree of the rose family, which typically has thin red or green skin and crisp flesh. |
66b |
APPLE A RAY
= Apple a day.
From the expression: "An apple a day keeps the doctor away"; stemming from the older proverb: Eat an apple on going to bed, And you'll keep the doctor from earning his bread. def'n: Apple - The fleshy usually rounded red, yellow, or green edible pome fruit of a usually cultivated tree (genus Malus) of the rose family. |
67a |
EGG SHELDON
= Eggshell.
def'n: Eggshell - The thin, hard outer layer of an egg, especially a hen's egg. Used in similes and metaphors to refer to the fragile nature of something. def'n: Egg - An oval or round object laid by a female bird. Urge or encourage someone to do something, esp. something foolish or risky. def'n: Shell - A hard protective outer case. |
67b | CRACKED
CHRIS - Chris; C
name to go with the word "crack(+ed)". def'n: Cracked - Showing lines of breakage without coming apart. Crazy. def'n:Crack - A line along which something has split without breaking into separate parts. Very good, especially at a specified activity: he is a crack shot. |
68a |
8-BIFF
= 8-bit.
def'n: 8-bit - A term given to a generation of microcomputers in which 8-bit microprocessors were the norm. 8-bit CPUs were widely used in home computers and second- and third-generation game consoles of the '70s and '80s. def'n: 2D - Two dimensional shapes have only two dimensions (length and width). |
68b |
PIXELATED PERRY
- Perry; P name to go with the word "pixel(+ated)".
def'n: Pixelated - (In computer graphics) To cause an image to break up into pixels, as by over-enlarging the image. def'n: Pixel - A minute area of illumination on a display screen, one of many from which an image is composed. |
69a |
SLIDING SOPHIE
- Sophie; S name to go with the word "slide(+ing)".
def'n: Sliding - To move along a smooth surface while in continuous contact with it. def'n: Slide - A structure with a smooth sloping surface for children to slide down. |
69b |
SEPARATED SAMANTHA
- Samantha; S name to go with the word "separate(+d)".
def'n: Separated - To cause to move or to be apart. Detached. def'n: Detached - Separated or disconnected. |
70a |
BLOWN-UP BRUCE
- Bruce; character name to go with the words "blown-up".
A parody of Dr. Bruce Banner, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, who first transforms into the Hulk shortly after he is accidentally exposed to the blast of a test detonation of a gamma bomb he invented. def'n: Blow up - To rend apart, shatter, or destroy by explosion. |
70b |
SMASHING STAN
- Stan; creator name to go with the word "smash(+ing)".
A parody of The Hulk, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics and created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. def'n: Smash - To violently break (something). An act or sound of something smashing. Shatter; crush. |
71a |
FRIDA
SPIRIT = Free spirit.
def'n: Free spirit - One who is not restrained, as by convention or obligation; a nonconformist. A person with a highly individual or unique attitude, lifestyle, or imagination. An independent, or uninhibited person. def'n: Hippie - (especially in the 1960s) A person of unconventional appearance, typically having long hair and wearing beads, etc. |
71b |
TIE DYNA
= Tie dye.
def'n: Tie dye - To dye (fabric) after tying parts of the fabric so that they will not absorb dye, giving the fabric a streaked or mottled look; an irregular pattern. def'n: Flower child - A hippie who wore flowers as symbols of peace and love. |
72a |
FRED
CASE = Headcase.
def'n: Headcase - A mentally unstable person who acts irrationally or foolishly; an eccentric person. def'n: Case - An instance of a particular situation; an example of something occurring: a case of mistaken identity. A container designed to hold or protect something. def'n: Braincase - Cranium: the part of the skull that encloses the brain. |
72b |
HIDDEN HERMAN
- Herman; H name to go with the word "hidden".
def'n: Hidden - To be kept out of sight; concealed. Reminiscent of Herman's Head, an American sitcom that aired on the Fox network from September 8, 1991 until April 21, 1994. |
73a |
ROLL-UP RALPH
- Ralph, R name to go with the words "roll-up".
A parody of Fruit Roll-Ups, a brand of fruit-flavored snack that debuted in grocery stores across the United States in 1979, manufactured by General Mills and distributed by Betty Crocker. def'n: Roll up - To form into a cylinder by rolling; roll up the cloth. def'n: Roll - To move or cause to move in a particular direction by turning over and over. A cylinder formed by winding flexible material around a tube or by turning it over and over on itself. |
73b |
FRANK
FRUIT - Frank, FR name to go with the
word "fruit".
def'n: Fruit - The sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food. slang. An eccentric person. |
74a |
SKETCHED SAL
- Sal; S name to go with the word "sketch(+ed).
A parody of the Etch A Sketch, a mechanical drawing toy, with a thick, flat gray screen in a red plastic frame. def'n: Sketched - Make a rough drawing of. To give a brief account or general outline of. |
74b |
ETCHED ERIC
- Eric; E name to go with the word "etch(+ed)".
A parody of the Etch A Sketch toy, invented by French inventor André Cassagnes. def'n: Etched - To cut into the surface of (glass, for example) by the action of acid. To make or create by this method: etch a design on glass. |
75a |
GOLDIE
LOCKS = Goldilocks.
A parody of "The Story of the Three Bears" (sometimes known as "The Three Bears", "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" or, simply, "Goldilocks") is a fairy tale first recorded in narrative form by British author and poet Robert Southey. def'n: Lock(s) - A piece of a person's hair that coils or hangs together. |
75b | PAULINE
PUDDING - Pauline; P name to go with
the word "pudding". A parody of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" which threads the story of Goldilocks testing out porridge, chairs, and beds belonging to the three bears. def'n: Pudding - A dessert with a creamy consistency. A sweet or savory steamed dish made with flour: Yorkshire pudding. def'n: Porridge - A dish consisting of oatmeal or another meal or cereal boiled in water or milk. Gruel; oatmeal; mush. |
76a |
TONGUE TY
= Tongue-tied.
def'n: Tongue-tied - Speechless or confused in expression, as from shyness, embarrassment, or astonishment. def'n: Tied - Fasten (something) to or around someone or something by means of its strings or by forming the ends into a knot or bow. |
76b |
LICKY MICKEY
- Rhyme; the name Mickey with the word 'lick(+y)".
def'n: Lick - Pass the tongue over (something), typically in order to taste, moisten, or clean it. An act of licking something with the tongue. def'n: Tongue - The fleshy muscular organ in the mouth of a mammal, used for tasting, licking, swallowing, and (in humans) articulating speech. |
77a |
INSTANT WYNN
= Instant win.
A parody of Instant Win Lotto scratch off ticket games. def'n: Instant win - Any gambling game where the player finds out immediately if he or she is a winner, especially using scratch card games. def'n: Instant - Happening or coming immediately. def'n: Win - A successful result in a contest, conflict, bet, or other endeavor; a victory. To gain; obtain. |
77b |
LOTTO OTTO
- Rhyme; the name Otto with the word "lotto".
def'n: Lotto - A lottery game similar to bingo. A lottery, typically with an accumulating jackpot, in which participants play numbers of their choice in a random drawing. |
78a |
NICOLE
TROLL - Rhyme; the name Nicole with the word
"troll".
A parody of Jersey Shore; an American reality television series which ran on MTV; the 'character' of Nicole Polizzi, known as "Snooki" is portrayed in the artwork. def'n: Troll - A mythical, cave-dwelling being depicted in folklore as either a giant or a dwarf, typically having a very ugly appearance. |
78b |
ORANGE GINA
= Orangey.
def'n: Orangey - Resembling or suggesting an orange, as in taste, appearance, or color. def'n: Fake tan - Sunless tanning (also known as spray tanning, self tanning, fake tanning, or UV-free tanning') refers to applying chemicals to the skin. |
79a |
MISFIRED MERLIN
- Merlin; wizard name Merlin to go with the word 'misfired'.
def'n: Merlin - In Arthurian legend, a magician and prophet who served as counselor to King Arthur. def'n: Misfired - (of a gun or missile or wand) Fail to discharge or fire properly. |
79b | SPELL
CASTOR = Spellcaster. A spellcaster in role-playing games refers to a creature capable of casting magic spells. def'n: Spell - A form of words used as a magical charm or incantation. Enchantment; sorcery. def'n: Cast - Throw (something) forcefully in a specified direction. |
80a |
PIRANHA FINN
= Piranha fin.
def'n: Piranha - Any of several tropical American freshwater fishes of the genus Serrasalmus that are voraciously carnivorous and often attack and destroy living animals. def'n: Fin - A membranous appendage extending from the body of a fish or other aquatic animal, used for propelling, steering, or balancing the body in the water. |
80b |
DEVOURED HOWARD
- Rhyme; the name Howard with the word "devoured".
def'n: Devoured - To eat (food or prey) hungrily or quickly. To consume (someone or something) destructively. |
81a |
ALLEN
FORMATION = Alien formation.
def'n: Alien formation - Crop circle. def'n: Crop circle - An area of standing crops that has been flattened in the form of a circle or other pattern. |
81b |
JOSE
HOAX - Jose; name to go with the word 'hoax'.
def'n: Hoax - A humorous or malicious deception. |
82a |
TAD
TRIS = Tetris.
A parody of Tetris, a tile-matching puzzle video game originally designed and programmed by Alexey Pajitnov in the Soviet Union.; released on June 6, 1984. |
82b |
PUZZLED PARKER
- Parker; P name to go with the word "puzzle(+d)". |
83a |
DOMINATED DAVID
- David; character name to go with the word "dominated". |
83b | LITTLE
LANCE - Lance; L name
to go with the word "little". (Coincidently, most images show Goliath holding a long spear & David his infamous slingshot). def'n: Little - Small in size, amount, or degree. Short; tiny. def'n: Lance - A long weapon for thrusting, used by a horseman in charging. Prick or cut open with a lancet or other sharp instrument. Spear; pike. |
84a | SURPRISIN'
STEPH = Surprising stuff. def'n: Surprising - To catch unawares. (of something unexpected) Cause (someone) to feel mild astonishment or shock. def'n: Stuff - Matter, material, articles, or activities of a specified or indeterminate kind that are being referred to, indicated, or implied. Fill (a receptacle or space) tightly with something. |
84b | TOILET
TRISH = Toilet trick(s). def'n: Toilet - A large bowl for urinating or defecating into, typically plumbed into a sewage system and with a flushing mechanism. def'n: Tricks - A cunning or skillful act or scheme intended to deceive or outwit someone. |
85a | SHEEPISH
SETH - Seth; S
name to go with the word "sheepish". A parody of the idiom A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, of Biblical origin, is used of those playing a role contrary to their real character, with whom contact is dangerous. def'n: Sheepish - (of a person or expression) Showing embarrassment from shame or a lack of self-confidence: a sheepish grin. Shameful; bashful. def'n: Sheep - A domesticated ruminant (Ovis aries) of the cattle family with a thick woolly coat and (typically only in the male) curving horns. |
85b |
WADE
WOLF - Wade; W name to go with the
word "wolf". |
86a | BLAKE
RAKE - Rhyme; the name Blake with the word "rake". def'n: Rake - An implement consisting of a pole with a crossbar toothed like a comb at the end, or with several tines held together by a crosspiece. |
86b | HIT MITT
- Rhyme; the name Mitt with the word "hit". def'n: Hit - Bring one's hand or a tool or weapon into contact with (someone or something) quickly and forcefully. An instance of striking or being struck. |
87a | KOOL AIDEN
= Kool-Aid. A parody of Kool-Aid, a brand of flavored drink mix owned by Kraft Foods. def'n: Cool - Of or at a fairly low temperature. To become or cause to become less hot. def'n: Aid - To help, assist, or support (someone or something). |
87b | PITCHER
PIERRE - Pierre; P
name to go with the word "pitcher". A parody of the Kool-Aid Man, the mascot for Kool-Aid, a brand of flavored drink mix, depicted as a fun-loving gigantic pitcher, filled with red Kool-Aid. def'n: Pitcher - A large container, typically earthenware, glass, or plastic, with a handle and a lip, used for holding and pouring liquids. |
88a | GRATING
GARY - Gary; G
name to go with the word "grate(+ing)". def'n: Grating - Sounding harsh and unpleasant. def'n: Grater - A device having a surface covered with holes edged by slightly raised cutting edges, used for grating cheese and other foods. |
88b | PARMA
JOHN = Parmesan. def'n: Parmesan - A hard, dry cheese used in grated form, esp. on Italian dishes. |
89a | JAKE
MISTAKE - Rhyme; the name Jake with the word
"mistake". def'n: Mistake - An action or judgment that is misguided or wrong. To be wrong about. Error; make a mistake. |
89b | DWIGHT
OUT = Wite-Out. A parody of Wite-Out is a registered trademark for a brand of correction fluid, originally created for use with photocopies, and manufactured by the BIC Corporation. Liquid Paper is a similar product. def'n: Whiteout or White out - A weather condition in which the features and horizon of snow-covered country are indistinguishable due to uniform light diffusion. def'n: White - To paint or turn (something) white. |
90a | MIXED-UP
MICHELANGELO - Michelangelo;
character name to go with the words "mixed-up". A parody of Michelangelo (Mike or Mikey), a fictional character and one of the four protagonists of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics and all related media. He is depicted as wearing an orange mask outside of the Mirage/Image Comics and his weapons are dual nunchaku. def'n: Mixed-up - To combine or blend into one mass or mixture. Baffled, perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment. |
90b | DISORDERED
DONATELLO - Donatello;
character name to go with the word "disordered". A parody of Donatello (Don or Donnie), a fictional character and one of the four protagonists of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics and all related media. He is depicted as wearing a purple mask outside of the Mirage/Image Comics and his signature weapon is the b? staff. def'n: Disordered - To disrupt the systematic functioning or neat arrangement of. |
91a | SHANE
SHOVEL - Shane; SH name to go with the
word "shovel". def'n: Shovel - A tool with a broad flat blade and typically upturned sides, used for moving coal, earth, snow or other material. def'n: Scoop - Pick up and move (something) with a scoop. To excavate. |
91b | SANDY
ANDY - Rhyme; the name
Andy with the word "sand(+y)". def'n: Sandy - To be covered in or consisting mostly of sand. Gritty. def'n: Sand - A loose granular substance, typically pale yellowish brown, resulting from the erosion of siliceous and other rocks. def'n: Sandbox - A shallow box or hollow in the ground partly filled with sand for children to play in. |
92a |
PETER
PAIN = Peter Pan. |
92b |
SHAD
OW
= Shadow. |
93a | CHEESE
LOUISE - Rhyme; the name
Louise with the word "cheese". def'n: Cheese - A food made from the pressed curds of milk. def'n: Cut the cheese - slang. To fart. Flatulance. |
93b | LIN
BERGER = Limburger. def'n: Limburger - A soft white cheese with a characteristic strong smell, originally made in Limburg, a former duchy of Lorraine. def'n: Burger - A particular variation of a hamburger with additional or substitute ingredients. Cheeseburger. |
94a | STRAW
BARRY = Strawberry. def'n: Drinking straw - Straw: a thin paper or plastic tube used to suck liquids into the mouth. def'n: Strawberry - A sweet soft red fruit with a seed-studded surface. |
94b | DEFACE
CHASE - Rhyme; the name
Chase with the word "deface". def'n: Deface - Spoil the surface or appearance of (something). Mar; disfigure. To deform. |
95a | DRUMMED
DENNIS - Dennis; D
name to go with the word "drum(+med). def'n: Drummed - Play on a drum. To Make a continuous rhythmic noise. def'n: Drum - A percussion instrument consisting of a hollow cylinder or hemisphere with a membrane stretched tightly over one or both ends, played by beating with the hands or sticks. |
95b | BONGO
BART - Bart; B
name to go with the word "bongo". def'n: Bongo - Either of a pair of small, long-bodied drums typically held between the knees and played with the fingers. |
96a |
BOOGER BARACK
- Barack; B name to go with the name "booger".
A parody of Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961), the 44th President of the United States; in office since 2009. def'n: Booger - A piece of dried nasal mucus. |
96b |
HANDY HUSSEIN
- Hussein; H name to go with the name "handy".
A poster parody of Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961), whereas instead of stating "VOTE", it declares "PICK" (to pick one's nose). def'n: Handy - Convenient to handle or use; useful. Dexterous; skillful. def'n: Pick - To take hold of and remove (something). |
97a |
LUAU LUANN
- Luann; L name to go with the word "luau".
def'n: Luau - A Hawaiian party or feast, especially one accompanied by entertainment. |
97b |
PEG
ROAST = Pig roast.
A parody of a Pig roast (or hog roast), an event or gathering which involves the barbecuing of a whole hog. def'n: Pig - Any of several mammals of the family Suidae, having short legs, cloven hooves , bristly hair, and a cartilaginous snout used for digging. def'n: Roast - To cook (food, especially meat) by prolonged exposure to heat in an oven or over a fire. |
98a |
FIREY FRANCIS
- Francis; F name to go with the word "fire(+y)".
def'n: Firey - Consisting of fire or burning strongly and brightly. Igneous; flaming. def'n: Fire - Combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke. |
98b |
REPTILIAN KILLIAN
- Rhyme; the name Killian with the word "reptilian".
def'n: Reptilian - Any of various cold-blooded, usually egg-laying vertebrates of the class Reptilia, such as a snake, lizard, crocodile, turtle, or dinosaur, having an external covering of scales or horny plates and breathing by means of lungs. def'n: Dragon - A mythical monster generally represented as a huge, winged reptile with crested head and enormous claws and teeth, and often spouting fire. |
99a |
DEE
SEEDED = Deseeded.
def'n: Deseeded - To remove the seeds from (a plant, vegetable, or fruit). |
99b | GRACE
VINE = Grapevine. def'n: Grapevine - A vine bearing grapes. A vine (genus Vitis, family Vitaceae) native to both Eurasia and North America, especially one bearing fruit (grapes) used for eating, etc. def'n: Grape - A berry, typically green, purple, or black, growing in clusters on a grapevine, eaten as fruit, and used in making wine. def'n: Vine - A climbing or trailing woody-stemmed plant (Vitis and other genera) of the grape family. |
100a |
ABDUCT JED
= Abducted.
A parody of alien abduction or abduction phenomenon, which describes subjectively real memories of being taken secretly against one's will by nonhuman entities and subjected to complex physical and psychological procedures. def'n: Abucted - To take (someone) away illegally by force or deception; kidnap. |
100b |
TAKE KEN
= Taken.
def'n: Taken - To remove (someone or something) from a particular place: the police took him away. |
101a |
NASTY NICK
= Nasty nick.
A parody of the expression "nasty nick"; as in "What a nasty nick", (or scratch). def'n: Nasty - Painful and dangerous: a nasty accident. def'n: Nick - (n.) A shallow cut. (v.) To cut a nick or notch in. |
101b |
GARLIC RICK
- Rhyme; the name Rick with the word "garlic".
A parody of the product garlic, superstitiously known to ward off mythical creatures known as vampires; along with holy water and cross stakes. def'n Garlic - A strong-smelling pungent-tasting bulb, used as a flavoring in cooking and in herbal medicine. |
101c |
EVIL EDDIE
= Evil eddy.
A play on words "evil eddy", as in the whirling action a vampire does with his cape before disappearing into thin smoke. def'n: Evil - Harmful, injurious. def'n: Eddy - Move in whirls, small whirl of smoke. |
102a |
BUGGY BETTY
- Betty; B name to go with the word "bug(+gy)".
def'n: Bug - Any of various insects, spiders, etc. |
102b |
SQUASHED SOPHIA
- Sophia; S name to go with the word "squash(+ed)". |
102c |
GREEN JEAN
- Rhyme: The name Jean with the word green. |
103a |
GENE
E. = Genie. |
103b | GRANT
WISHES = Grant wish(+es). def'n: Grant - Agree to give or allow (something requested) to. def'n: Wishes - To feel or express a strong desire or hope for something that is not easily attainable; to want something that cannot or probably will not happen. |
104a | DRIPPY
DAN - Dan: D name
to go with the word "drip(+py)". def'n: Drip - To fall or let fall in drops. To shed drops. Liquid that falls in drops. |
104b | WATERY
WYATT - Wyatt; W
name to go with the word "water(+y)". def'n: Watery - Consisting of, containing, or resembling water: a watery fluid; watery eyes. |
104c | LEAKY
LOU - Lou: L name
to go with the word "leak(+y)". def'n: Leak - Hole, crack, or opening through which something can escape or pass. |
105a | WEIRD
WENDY - Wendy: W
name to go with the word weird. def'n: Weird (1) - Suggestive of or concerned with the supernatural; unearthly. def'n: Weird (2) - Of and odd, peculiar, or inexplicable character; unusual. |
105b |
WICKED WANDA
- Wanda; W name to go with the word "wicked". |
105c |
HAGGY MAGGIE
- Rhyme: The name Maggie with the word "hag(+gy)". |
106a | ROLLER
DEBBIE = Roller derby. def'n: Roller derby - A team roller skating competition, held on a banked oval track. |
106b | KATE
SKATE - Rhyme; the name Kate with the word "skate". def'n: Skate - An ice skate or roller skate. def'n: Roller skate - Each of a pair of boots, or metal frames attached to shoes, with four or more small wheels. def'n: Rollerblade - An in-line skate. |
107a | OLIVER
TWISTED = Oliver Twist. A name parody on the broadway play Oliver Twist. def'n: Twist - To assume a spiral shape. The act of twisting or condition of being twisted. |
107b | BRETT
TOWEL = Wet towel. def'n: Wet - To be covered or saturated with water or another liquid. def'n: Towel - A piece of thick absorbent cloth or paper used for drying oneself or wiping things dry. def'n: Towel snap - slang. Is the act of a person twisting a damp towel making it "whip-like". The person whips the victim with the end of the towel making a snapping noise and with contact of the victim in pain. |
107c | DIZZY
DAVE - Dave: D
name to go with the word dizzy. def'n: Dizzy - Having a whirling sensation. |
108a | GRIM JIM
- Rhyme: The name Jim with the word "grim". def'n: Grim - Unrelenting; rigid; stern. Ghastly; sinister; terrible. Dismal; gloomy. |
108b | LAST LEG
LENNY - Lenny; L
name to go with the words "last leg". A literal parody of the term "On (one's) last legs". def'n: Leg - "On (one's) last legs", slang. At the end of one's strength or resources; ready to collapse, fail, or die. def'n: Last - Final. End. |
108c | BETH
DEATH - Rhyme: The name Beth with the word "death". def'n: Death - The act of dying or condition of being dead. |
109a | CHARMING
CHESSIE - Chessie; CH
name to go with the word "charm(+ing)". def'n: Charming - Pleasant or attractive. Glamorous; ravishing. def'n: Charm - To delight greatly. def'n: Charm (jewelry) - Good luck charm; something believed to bring good luck. Jewelry charms. A small, especially gold or silver, object worn on a chain as jewelry. |
109b | JEWELED
JULIA - Julia; J
name to go with the word "jewel(+ed)". def'n: Jeweled - Adorned, set with, or made from jewels. def'n: Jewel - A precious stone, typically a single crystal or a cut and polished piece of a lustrous or translucent mineral. def'n: Jewelry - Personal ornaments, such as necklaces, rings, or bracelets, that are typically made from or contain jewels and precious metal. |
110a | DOUG
PLUG - Rhyme; The name Doug with the word "plug". def'n: Plug - An object used to stop a hole. A fire plug. |
110b | TREY
SPRAY - Rhyme; the name Trey with the word "spray". def'n Spray - To apply liquid to someone or something in the form of a shower of tiny drops. |
110c | SMELLY
KELLY - Rhyme; The name
Kelly with the word "smell(+y)". def'n: Smelly - Having an unpleasant odor. |
111a |
FISHY PHYLLIS
- Semi-rhyme; The name Phyllis with the word "fish(+y)".
def'n: Fishy - Resembling or suggestive of fish. |
111b |
TUNA NETTIE
= Tuna net. |
111c |
SMELLY SALLY
- Semi-rhyme: The name Sally with the word "smell(+y)". |
112a |
LEAFY LARRY
- Larry; L name to go with the word "leaf(+y". |
112b | WATERIN'
WALTER - Walter; similar-sounding
name as the work "water(+ing)". def'n: Watering - Pour or sprinkle water over (a plant or an area of ground), typically in order to encourage plant growth. Give a drink of water to (an animal). |
113a | GUILLOTINA
= Guillotine; a play on words. def'n: Guillotine - A machine for beheading by means of a heavy blade that falls freely between upright posts. |
113b | HEADLESS
HARRIET - Harriet; H
name to go with the word "headless". def'n: Headless - Not having a head or formed without a head; the headless horseman. |
113c | CINDY
LOPPER = Cyndi Lauper; double meaning. A name parody on the singer/songwriter Cyndi Lauper. def'n: Lop - To cut off (a part) with a single swift blow. |
114a | HAUNTED
FORREST = Haunted forest. def'n: Haunted - Visited by ghosts def'n: Haunt - Visit frequently and habitually with manifestations of influence and presence. def'n: Forest - A large area of land covered with trees; thick woods. |
114b |
TIM
BER = Timber. |
114c |
SAPPY SARAH
- Sarah; S name to go with the word sap(py). |
115a | DUSTER
DOROTHY - Dorothy; the
character name to go with the word "duster". A parody of Dorothy Gale, the protagonist of many of the (Wizard of) Oz novels by the American author L. Frank Baum. def'n: Duster - informal. A dust storm. def'n: Dust storm - A strong, turbulent wind that carries clouds of fine dust, soil, and sand over a large area. |
115b | TAYLOR
TWISTER - Taylor; T name to go with the
word "twister". def'n: Twister - A tornado. Whirlwind. def'n: Tornado - A mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud. A person or thing characterized by violent or devastating action or emotion. |
116a | DEAD TED
- Rhyme; The name Ted with the word "dead". def'n: Dead - No longer alive. Suggestive of death. def'n: Zombie - A spell that enters into and reanimates a corpse. def'n: Corpse - A dead body. |
116b |
DELIVER ROY
= Delivery boy.
def'n: Delivery boy - Deliveryman: someone employed to make deliveries. def'n: Delivery - The action of delivering letters, packages, or ordered goods. |
116c |
JAY
DECAY - Rhyme; The name Jay with the word
"decay".
def'n: Decay - To decompose; rot. Decomposition. def'n: Decompose - To separate into component parts or basic elements. |
117a |
GREEN DEAN
- Rhyme; The name Dean with the word "green".
def'n: Green - The color of most plant leaves and growing grass. |
117b |
VICIOUS VENUS
- Venus; plant name to go with the word "vicious". |
117c |
JUICY JESSICA
- Jessica; J name to go with the word "juicy". |
118a |
MATT HATTER = Mad Hatter. |
118b | TEA TIME
TERENCE - Terence; T name to go with
the words "tea time". Quote: "Yes, that's it! Said the Hatter with a sigh, it's always tea time." - Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland. def'n: Tea time - The usual or traditional time for serving tea, as late afternoon. |
119a | JOEL
HOLE - Rhyme; the name Joel with the word "hole". def'n: Hole - A cavity in a solid. A hollow place. Golf. One of the divisions of a golf course, from tee to cup. |
119b | PEYTON
PADDLE - Peyton; P name to go with the
word "paddle". def'n: Ping pong paddle - A table tennis racket (also called a "bat", "paddle", or "racquet") is used by players in the game of table tennis. The racquet is usually made from laminated wood covered with rubber on one or two sides depending on the grip of the player def'n: Table tennis - An indoor game based on tennis, played with small paddles and a ball bounced on a table divided by a net. Ping-pong. |
119c | TEED-OFF
TOM - Tom; T name
to go with the words teed-off. def'n: Tee - A small peg with a concave top for holding a golf ball for an initial drive. To place on a tee. def'n: Tee off - To drive a golf ball from the tee. slang. To start. To make or become angry. |
120a | ALI
GATOR = Alligator. [Gator, short for alligator] A parody of the alligator emblem on collared t-shirts. def'n: Alligator - A large reptile with sharp teeth, powerful jaws, and a broader, shorter snout than a crocodile. |
120b |
SKINNED SAM
- Sam; S name to go with the word "skin(+ned)". |
120c |
MARSHY MARSHALL
- Marshall: similar-sounding name as the word "marsh(+y)". |
121a | LEO
TAMER = Lion tamer. def'n: Lion tamer - Lion taming is the practice of taming lions. def'n: Lion - A large carnivorous feline mammal (Panthera leo) of Africa and northwest India, having a short tawny coat, a tufted tail, and, in the male, a heavy mane. def'n: Tame - (of an animal) Not dangerous or frightened of people; domesticated. |
121b | CIR GUS
= Circus. def'n: Circus - A traveling company of acrobats, trained animals, and clowns that gives performances, typically in a large tent. |
122a | CUTE TIPPI
= Q-Tip. [non-indentified] Q-Tip; Cotton tips; Cottons swabs - Used to clean earwax residue from the ear. def'n: Swab - A bit of sponge, cloth or cotton for cleansing some part of the body, etc. |
122b | EERIE
ERIN - Erin; E
name to go with the word "eerie". def'n: Eerie - Strange and frightening. Gruesome; weird. |
122c | WAXY WENDY
- Wendy; W name to go with the word "wax(+y)". def'n: Wax - Earwax; cerumen. def'n: Earwax - The sticky, yellowish substance secreted by glands along the canal of the outer ear. |
123a | HECTOR
COLLECTOR - Rhyme: The name Hector with the
word collector. def'n: Collector - A person or thing that collects. def'n: Collect - to gather together for a set. def'n: Collection - Act or practice of collecting. |
123b | HOARDIN'
JORDAN - Rhyme; the name
Jordan with the word " hoard(+ing)". def'n: Hoard - To amass (objects) and hide or store away. |
123c | G.P. KAY
= G.P.K. Acronym for the Garbage Pail Kids card craze manufactured by Topps between 1985 - 1988 def'n: Acronym - Word formed from the first letters of words. |
124a | GARGOYLE
DOYLE - Rhyme; the name
Doyle with the word "gargoyle". def'n: Gargoyle - A grotesque carved human or animal face or figure projecting from the gutter of a building, typically acting as a water spout. |
124b | STONE
SCULPTURE = Stone sculpture. def'n: Stone sculpture - The result of forming 3-dimensional visually interesting objects from stone. def'n: Stone - The hard, solid, nonmetallic mineral matter of which rock is made, esp. as a building material. def'n: Sculpture - The art of making two- or three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, esp. by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster. |
125a | ILL JILL
- Rhyme: The name Jill with the word "ill". def'n: Ill - Not healthy, sick. Not normal; unsound. Not well. An ailment. |
125b |
MOTHY MARTHA
- Martha; M word to go with the word "moth(+y)". |
125c |
RETCHIN' GRETCHEN
- Rhyme: The name Gretchen with the word retch(ing). |
126a | CURT
THE ROPE = Cut the Rope. A parody of Cut the Rope, a 2010 physics-based puzzle video game for a number of platforms and devices; developed by the Russian entertainment and gaming company ZeptoLab. def'n: Cut - Make an opening, incision, or wound in (something) with a sharp-edged tool or object. Clip; chop; carve. def'n: Rope - A length of strong cord made by twisting together strands of natural fibers such as hemp or artificial fibers such as polypropylene. |
126b | HALFED
HARRY - Harry; H
name to go with the word "half(+ed)". A parody of Cut the Rope; The objective of Cut the Rope is to feed candy to a little green monster named Om Nom while collecting stars. def'n: Halved - To divide into two parts of equal or roughly equal size. Reduce or be reduced by half. |
127a | PAT
OF GOLD = Pot of gold. A parody of one's hopes and dreams; ultimate success, fulfillment, or happiness: to find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow expression. def'n: Pot - A container, typically rounded and of metal, used for storage or cooking. def'n: Gold - A yellow precious metal, the chemical element of atomic number 79, valued esp. for use in jewelry and decoration. |
127b | LEPRE
SHAUN = Leprechaun. def'n: Leprechaun - One of a race of elves in Irish folklore who can reveal hidden treasure to those who catch them. (in Irish folklore) A small, mischievous sprite. |
128a | ADAM
BOMB = Atomic bomb; a play on words; Adam =
atom = atomic. def'n: Atom - The smallest particle. def'n: Atomic Bomb - An explosive weapon of great destructive power. |
128b | PROTESTIN'
PRESTON - Preston; P
name to go with the word "protest(+ing)". def'n: Protest - A statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something; peace protest. |
128c | BLASTED
BILLY - A play on words;
Billy = billow. def'n: Blast - An explosion: an atomic blast. def'n: Billow - A great swell or surge. |
B7a | BRIDGET
BRIDE - Bridget; BR name to go with the
word "bride". A parody of Bride of Frankenstein, a 1935 American horror film; the first sequel to Frankenstein (1931). def'n: Bride - A woman on her wedding day or just before and after the event. |
B7b | JUST MARY
= Just married; a popular marriage phrase. A character parody of Mary Shelley, the mate and interest of The Monster in Frankenstein. def'n: Just - A very little while ago. Only a very short time ago. def'n: Married - Living together as husband and wife. Closely united. |
B8a | SPACEY
SCOTT - Scott; S
name to go with the word "space(+y)". A name parody of Sir Ridley Scott (born 30 November 1937), an English film director and producer; which includes his commercial breakthrough with the movie Alien (1979). def'n: Spacey - Out of touch with reality, as though high on drugs. Drifting and ethereal. def'n: Outer space - The physical universe beyond the earth's atmosphere. Space. |
B8b | ALBERT
ALIEN - Albert; A name to go with the
word "alien". def'n: Alien - Belonging to a foreign country or nation. def'n: Extraterrestrial - A hypothetical or fictional being from outer space, esp. an intelligent one. Alien. |
B9a | SON OF
MANNY = The Son of Man. A parody of The Son of Man, a 1964 painting by Belgian surrealist painter René Magritte. def'n: Son - A male offspring of an animal. A boy or man in relation to either or both of his parents. def'n: Man - An adult human male. |
B9b | RIPE RENÉ
- René; R name to go with the word "ripe". A name parody of René François Ghislain Magritte (21 November 1898 - 15 August 1967), a Belgian surrealist artist best known for a number of thought-provoking images. def'n: Ripe - (of fruit or grain) Developed to the point of readiness for harvesting and eating. |
B10a | RIVETING
ROSIE = Rosie the Riveter. A name parody of Rosie the Riveter, a cultural icon of the U.S., representing the American women who worked in factories during World War II. def'n: Riveter - A worker who inserts and hammers rivets. def'n: Rivet - A short metal pin or bolt for holding together two plates of metal, its headless end being beaten out or pressed down when in place. To join or fasten. |
B10b | PROPANGANDA
PAULA - Paula; P
name to go with the word "propaganda". def'n: Propaganda - Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view. |
B11a | GIANT
GILLIAN - Gillian; G
name to go with the word "giant". A parody of the Attack of the 50 Foot Woman movie poster, a 1958 American science fiction film produced by Bernard Woolner for Allied Artists Pictures. def'n: Giant - An imaginary or mythical being of human form but superhuman size. Huge size; enormous. |
B11b | FAYE
TALL = Fatal. def'n: Fatal - Causing death. Lethal; deadly. def'n: Tall - Of great or more than average height, especially (with reference to an object) relative to width. |
B12a | BITTEN
BRIAN - Brian; B
name to go with the word "bitten". def'n: Bitten - (of an animal or a person) Use the teeth in order to inflict injury on. def'n: Coonskin cap - A raccoon cap with the tail hanging down the back. |
B12b | CROCKED
DAVY = Davy Crockett. A parody of David "Davy" Crockett (August 17, 1786 - March 6, 1836), a 19th-century American folk hero, frontiersman, soldier and politician. def'n: Crock - An old, feeble person. |
B13a | IKE
BERG = Iceberg. A pictorial parody of the RMS Titanic, a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912 after colliding with an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton, UK to New York City, US. def'n: Iceberg - A large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier or ice sheet and carried out to sea. Berg. |
B13b | ICY IAN
- Ian; I name to go with the word "icy". def'n: Icy - Covered with or consisting of ice. Very cold; glacial. |
B14a | TASER
FRASIER - Rhyme; the name
Frasier with the word "taser". def'n: Taser - A weapon firing barbs attached by wires to batteries, causing temporary paralysis. Used to incapacitate. def'n: Incapacitate - Prevent from functioning in a normal way: incapacitated by a heart attack. |
B14b | SHOCKED
SOL - Sol; S name
to go with the word "shock(ed)". def'n: Shock - A sudden upsetting or surprising event or experience. A jolt; concussion. |
B15a | DAYNA
THE DEAD = Day of the Dead. A parody of Day of the Dead (Spanish: Día de Muertos), a Mexican holiday celebrated throughout Mexico and around the world in other cultures that focuses on the gathering of family and friends to pray and remember friends and family members who have died. def'n: Day - A period of twenty-four hours as a unit of time. def'n: Dead - No longer alive. Those who have died. |
B15b | MIA
DE LOS MUERTOS = Día de Muertos. The Spanish translation of Day of the Dead (see above). def'n: Muerto - Death. No longer alive. |
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#10 | INVISIBLE
MANUEL = The Invisible
Man. A name parody of The Invisible Man, a science fiction novella by H. G. Wells published in 1897. def'n: Invisible - Unable to be seen; not visible to the eye. def'n: Man - An adult human male. |
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