- Wisconsin
- Turkey
- Crocodile
- Quinoa
- Wendy
- Edward
- Toes
- Samoa
- Madonna
- 40
- West Virginia
- Tanzania
- Crocodile
- Quince
- Wendy
- Eric
- Thigh
- Sumatra
- Bono
- 45
- Wisconsin
- Thailand
- Cobra
- Quesadilla
- Wendy
- Edward
- Toe
- Samoa
- Bono
- 30
- Said to myself, “is a crocodile a reptile, or an amphibian?” That’s what I get for overthinking…
I have to say, some folks here are really optimistic about their hair. If I see a 40-year-old guy who’s still got all his hair, my first assumption is going to be toupee.
Really? I know quite a lot of 40+ men with full heads of hair. Heck, my grandfather is in his 70s and still has all his hair.
- Wyoming
- Thailand
- Chameleon
- Quiche
- Wendy
- Edward
- Toe
- Sri Lanka
- Madonna
- 20
I am 67 and have a full head of hair. I am getting thinner on top but I still need a haircut every month. That is why 50 seemed right to me. Most of my friends are doing fine hirsute wise.
How many times do you have to be told? Never over-think The Feud!
- Wyoming
- Thailand
- Chameleon
- Quesadillas
- Wendy
- Edward
- Toes
- Sicily
- Madonna
- 40
- Washington
- Turkey
- crocodile
- quince
- Wendy
- Edward
- thumb
- Sandwich
- Prince
- 23
That only works for normal people. I tend to put down the first thing that pops into my head. ‘Staten’ island? Really? If I had given it half a second’s thought I’d have realized not too many people know that there is a Staten Island.
- Wyoming
- Tunisia
- crocodile
- quinoa
- Wendy
- Evan
- thigh
- Sumatra
- Prince
- 40
They all seemed like brilliant answers when I typed them in. sigh Tunisia? EVAN? Gah.
- Washington
- Tibet
- Chameleon
- Quesadilla
- Wendy
- Edward
- Thumb
- Samoa
- Bono
- 40
- Wyoming
- Texas
- Chameleon
- Quaker Oats
- Wendy
- Edward
- Tongue
- Solomon
- Madonna
- 35
Asimovian is #44.
One wonders where one’s mind is when one reads “country” and interprets it as “state.”
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- Washington
- Taiwan
- Crocodile
- Quaker Oats
- Wilma
- Edward
- Toe
- Samoa
- Cher
- 40

One wonders where one’s mind is when one reads “country” and interprets it as “state.”
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Well, Texas IS like a whole other country…