Alan
Florida
[They're usually found to the left of Q's] I think it's funny when I try several different fills and the answer turns out to be right under my fingers.
@Joe Today I learned a new word: contronym.
I've never seen my niece's favorite movie but I've memorized the names of three characters: ANNA, ELSA, OLAF. They seem to appear in a lot of puzzles. It looks like a fun movie, maybe I'll watch it.
@Jane Wheelaghan Speaking of "old faithfuls" I think I've finally memorized the name of the snowman in "Frozen".
@George Judson I remember watching the Prell commercials when I was a kid and wondering how they got the pearl that they dropped in to the bottle out.
@John Dietsch He would know a thing or two (or eight) about getting married.
@Gopher As a fellow CPA I agree. It's like referring to a Dermatologist as a "pimple popper". (Seinfeld joke)
In my 60 plus years I've always thought the expression was "goes beserk", fortunately 9D saved me.
Nouns have a way of becoming verbs so I can imagine "error" being used as a verb one of these days. I was going to use "task" as an example ("I'm going to task you with leading this project") but according to google task was used as a verb over 500 years ago. It did give me a list of nouns that became verbs: mail, stop, sleep, drink, cup, dress, fool, among others.
[It goes around every year] Thanks for reminding me. Gotta get my shot. Wash hands with soap and water. Stop rubbing my eyes.
@Atavistic Cringeworder I wrote in STONES, that threw me off a bit.
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