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BELL | INDIA | CONCERT | DRAGON | PASS | WASHINGTON | AMERICA | LINK | FIRE | BOND | ROBIN | DRESS | GREECE | ROME | DEGREE | LAP | BELT | SHOT | SHOP | CHURCH | HOOK | HAND | DRAFT | NAIL | HORSE |
(March 7th, 2016, 03:03)Twinkletoes89 Wrote: Bouncer 3
March 7th, 2016, 06:39
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Concert
Lap - bounce on your knee, like a little kid (or lap dance, like at a strip club)
Shot - the alcohol kind, like at a bar
March 7th, 2016, 10:17
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Dave, doesn't Usher clue Concert and Pass (and Hand too) much more directly than Bouncer? My sense is Bouncer is adding bouncing as in moving up and down and/or clueing a bouncer-specific location.
March 7th, 2016, 11:12
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Spoiled to avoid influencing Bob:
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Unspoiled impressions-
Concert and Pass seem clear.
Besides that, I'm not sure. This is our last word, right? I considered Hand, but I think that might actually be a red word which they managed to not guess twice.
Bouncers sometimes get Shot, or they might shoot you, if it's a rough enough joint.
Bouncers might hit you with a nasty right Hook. Or Belt you.
I guess one of those three words. Slight preference toward Belt.
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Okay, read your all's posts.
Case for Hand as a red word: if we're going with the bouncer at a club theme here, the bouncer is who you'd hand your concert pass to. Pretty straightforward. And if you act up, they'll manhandle you with their hands.
Case for Hand as a blue word: this may only make sense in my fevered imagination, but I think this was actually supposed to have been one of the Paladin words; D&D paladins (and many derivative depictions) are famed for their ability to "lay on hands" to heal their allies; mechanically, being tough warriors who can also heal in combat is like their whole niche. I think Horse was a lucky accident for them. Plus for the second clue Hand would have worked as in "handbill".
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I'm leaning toward Shot as third on my list. In addition to Bob's "shot with a gun", there's Sunrise's "shot of alcohol".
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