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I knew of all the games except for SPOONS. Well we go from an easy Saturday puzzle to a tough (for me) Sunday. I recalled them as the Bakers, but RISK and SAJAK doubled the K's.ĭO's corn festival sounds like yummy fun.
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This sensational news was on TV and in the newspapers for months. Jim was brought down by sexual and financial scandals in the 80's and became a sentenced felon. As an adult I came to love it.ĭoes anyone remember the Bakkers? They called their TV show the PTL Club (Praise the Lord).Jim and Tammy Faye were televangelists who raised millions and lived a lavish lifestyle. Strangely I didn't like history in school. So, I saw the Korean War starting in 1950 as my witnessing history first hand. As a grade school kid I heard all the news on the radio for WWII and listened to it being discussed by my parents and neighbors. Ever since Truman's upset victory over Dewey in 1948 I have been interested in the presidential elections, because my parents were interested. A second guess would have given us the better answer, LINE. (Yes, I'm going to call them today.)ĭO, you had the same sticking spot as I did. Comparing last month's bill I could see that "Advanced Receiver Service - DVR, Lifetime $0.00" had morphed into "Advanced Receiver Service - DVR $10.00" I guess my life is over. Got my DirecTV bill via email yesterday and noticed a $10+ increase. SHASTA-Trinity National Forest - C.C., anybody who's driven I-5 through northern California toward Oregon has visited that forest. The local churches, three as I recall, would set up stands where they'd sell hamburgers, hotdogs and beer. The husks were pulled back at serving time, creating a handy handle, and the corn was slathered in butter (never margarine). The corn would be soaked in beer, then thrown on the grill still in the husks, resulting in a combination roasting/steaming. The city would purchase tons of sweet corn and set up roasters at every downtown intersection - there were only two of 'em. "Corn" - When I was growing up our little Wisconsin town had a Corn Roast every summer. TEIGEN - for some reason I was thinking of Cheryl Tiegs, different generation. Learning moment: The Norris Trophy is not awarded for crossword solving. The center was a LANEMAN which I guess would work for basketball. I thought Florida was the toughest area, but it was in Kansas that I meet my doom. In England I believe they are called lime trees, but no the citrus fruit type of lime. There is a boulevard in Berlin called Unter den Linden. I know our linden trees here, also called basswood. SPOONS was the only game here I never heard of.Īlan and I still play MEMORY, also called Concentration, with a regular deck of cards. I didn't see much of it with my students at recess. In the days when the whole neighborhood was allowed to run outdoors and visit up and down the street we played a lot of tag. I have played endless games of WAR with my sons and grandson when they were young. To my mind all the theme answers are games. I had questioned that section, but didn't go back to it. I found this puzzle more difficult than those on Friday and Saturday.