Crossword Clue Game

How about -

WORD

  1. Grease and the bird are this
  2. Scrabble turn output
  1. The Trashmen’s was a surfin’ one
  2. One by the Bee Gees?
  3. What you need now?

Sorry about that guys. My internet provider supplied me with a new modem by FedEx, and it was nothing but a headache (it was supposed to be faster, which was the whole point of a new one)-- I couldn’t finish and send a post anywhere for a couple of days, because it was going in and out; I was emailing from my phone, but I couldn’t get the SDMB to display right.

I finally decided you’d manage without me somehow, and let it go.

Had to drive to the office and exchange the modem, and then still spend an hour chatting with tech serve on my phone.

It’s all better now. I hope there are no hard feelings.

@RivkahChaya - no worries!

  1. Office component
  2. It can be your bond
  3. Cross follower

No problem, Rivkah. Glad to have you back!

This is clever! You’re up, @SunUp!

Thanks, Rebo!

I’m going to go with STRIKE.

  1. One in a turkey?
  2. Labor’s last resort
  3. Might be called
  4. Unsuccessful swinger
  1. Alley sound
  2. Hide a word without really hiding it
  3. Agree to a bargain
  1. Lucky follower
  2. Hot iron action?
  3. Remove from the record
  4. Join the picket line
  1. Pitcher’s aim.
  2. What a good scout does to flint.
  3. Verb paired with “lightning.”
  1. Three of these and you’re out
  2. Light a match
  3. Lightning won’t do this twice
  1. Casey’s joyless three
  2. Gold or oil find
  3. Flag down?

Wow, 20 entries to choose from, but I’m going with:

for applicability in golf and hairdressing contexts as well.

So you’re up, FastDan1!

Thanks. Let’s go with SPARE

  1. Tire of the overweight
  2. Prince Harry, e.g.
  3. Less than a strike
  1. Fifth wheel?
  2. Curler for hire
  3. A second #2 pencil, at a test
  4. Timetable period
  1. Unadorned
  2. Heir replacement?
  3. Almost never full size, anymore
  1. Auto mechanics call it a “Donut.”
  2. With “rib,” “change,” or “bedroom.”
  3. “_____ the rod, spoil the child.”