All are good, but I choose this one. You’re up, @Spoons!
Thanks! This time, we’ll go with …
LOUD.
- Thunderous family on SNL
- Enough to wake the dead?
- Early reality TV name
- Rock concert adjective
- Proud partner
- High volume but dimensionless
- How metal is played
- Eyecatching, as clothing
These two stood out, so it’s a tie:
But since both came from @Wheelz , it’s his turn to contribute a word. You’re up, Wheelz!
Thanks, Spoons!
Let’s see what we can do with
POST
- Type of office
- Saturday evening item, once
- Time at a racetrack
- Exchange location
- Assigned station
- Malone
- When before, it means after
- This is in one
- After im-, tariff
Gonna hand it back to @Spoons for
Thanks, Wheelz! And coincidentally, I made it to the track today, just in time for Post Time.
Okay, this time, let’s go with …
GREAT.
- Lewis’ fireballs?
- Connection for HOMES?
- Catherine or Alexander
- Peter or Catherine, but not Ivan
- It’s gross in Germany
- With “They’re”, Tony the Tiger’s catchphrase
This one’s a possible head-scratcher, until you get it, and wonder why you didn’t see it sooner:
Nicely done, @Rebo . It’s your turn.
Thanks! We’re a little light on the e’s, so let’s go with:
EASY
- Sergeant Rock’s company
- A cinch not attached to a saddle
- Eagles take it this way
- Word in a 1969 Peter Fonda title
- Part of New Orleans’ nickname
- The kind of A you get in a no-brainer class
- Like Sunday morning
- Piece of cake
- Not hard
I did a double take…
Your turn, @Sun_up.