- Goes with baseball, man or out
- Agoraphobe’s preference
- If a pitch, could be chin music
- Racing on the rail
- Place to be during a storm
- Preposition
I choose this one! One of my favorite lines from Major League.
If you like one of my other ones second-best, might need to go with that. I flubbed the quote – it’s supposed to be “Juuust a bit outside” ![]()
The ol’ memory ain’t what it used to be.
Oh Crap!!! Neither is mine, apparently. 
Ok - “Where kids go after dark” is good too.
Thanks for the grace, Rebo 
New word is …
DOCTOR
- Doubly implored to by Robert Palmer
- Honorific of MCU’s Doom and Strange
- The worst patient
- Fix, or fixer
- Ent, but not in Tolkien
- Pulaski or Pierce on TV
- Who’s title
- He says, “Say aah”
- Professor, often
- Carol Douglas’ orderer
- One with bad handwriting
The worst patient
@Knowed_Out got it with the clue above.
The answer is a variation of a famous name. Only one clue is required.
THE ROLLING SCONES
- Mick’s biscuits?
- Bakery break-out
- Keef & Mick with curd & cream?
- Rock band supporting Cream and The Jam?
- Thick breads with flat cats?
- Undulating pastry musicians?
Hats off to all of you. All of these entries are excellent. This is a hard decision.
I’ll go with this one because it works in a Heinlein reference.
Thick breads with flat cats?
You’re up, SunUp!
I like the longer phrase format, but no inspiration has set in.
So I’ll go with BUCK.