Friday, September 15, 2006

Before and After Answers

Here are the answers, which are shown in white text:

easy (carne):
center field goal
sand box lunch
bed time line
pig tail light

medium (lancha a motor):
throwing copper head
butter fly paper
snow board walk
guitar tab key

difficult (acera):
flying elbow macaroni
crash Matt stairs
lamp post age
hand Bag(h) dad

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

crash MATT and MATT stairs? huh?

_ Amanda

Anonymous said...

I had another variation of the bed_line before and after.

Bed Head Line

Could I get a ruling from the judges?

Eric said...

yeah some of these arent very good. i dont think you can do a word and a name, it has be two words or two names. no one is going to get matt stairs, and i only got throwing copper because i know you

Brian said...

oh joanna! that is why i love you. its like you know me better than i know myself.

i like your answer better because the term 'bed head' is awesome.

i think we have [perhaps] accidentally discovered yet another reason why B&A is so fun. There are times when players cleverly create complex clues have multiple meanings.

Nice work Joanna!

PS- anyone aware of the accidental awesome alliteration above?

Brian said...

i hate when people who are not good at my game complain about the rules.

how can eric tell me how to play my game? its too easy if one plays by the rules that you proposed.

and also, tell me which ones other that Matt Stairs are not good or fair. Throwing Copper is a Live album title. Totally a legitamite phrase for this activity.

Also, I have searched the forums for Wheel of Fortune and found tons of evidence to support my puzzles. They have used puzzles that combine any two things as long as they have a common word that is the last word fo the first phrase and the first word of the second phrase.