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I’ve kind of got an issue with “idea” being the solution for “brainstorm.” Brainstorm as a verb is to come up with many ideas. Brainstorm as a noun is a session to come up with many ideas. There’s no way the answer can be the singular “idea.” This had to be “ideas” or “ideate” in order to fit the clue.
@EmptyJ “Ahnold” is not a nickname though… It’s his name spelled in a way that reflects his accent. If the clue had been spelled “The Govehnatuh” then you might have a point. This was a bogey of a clue, with all due respect.
Really really bad puzzle, with all due respect
“Get up steam” more like “get out of my face with this puzzle”
“I found this relatively easy” “I solved without much difficulty” I promise you no one cares.
@Kurt this might be the most unintentionally funny comment I’ve ever seen on here.
@Michael nothing mystic or magic about it. It’s a puzzle.
@Diana B. It’s a colloquialism for Police! The Po-po, like The Fuzz.
Gorp and Groks on a Tuesday aside, "ending with Apple or Obama" suggests the phrases are CareApple and CareObama. Why not go with "Starts with" or "word with" in this scenario?
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