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GMonger
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linktext[1]="An option for Snagglepuss<br>The direction of Waldorf's theatre box" is actually stage left, not stage right.

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Complete about-face<br>A creative way to describe an n?"

U-turn
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What Houstonites apparently have after \"…1…\" ?<br>How one removes a halter top"

Take Off?
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Every answer so far has been 2 words, except for:

"Yardarm"

and posibly overbite -- which on my little page of answers I have listed as "Over Bite"

Could Yardarm be wrong? Or worded anotehr way?
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ElGameR wrote:

Could Yardarm be wrong? Or worded anotehr way?


Yard Arm?

EDIT:

I think these are the only ones we have left...

linktext[2]="Go overboard, at times<br>This action will usually result in a second correction"
linktext[5]="Fictional castle that hosted a sword<br>Ironically descriptive of what was inside the anatomist's head?"
linktext[6]="Flip over<br>A fungus selection criterion?"
linktext[17]="Rat once… jail twice?<br>An annual New Guinea highland event"
linktext[18]="Adjacent...<br>...or how one might describe a hypotenuse?"
linktext[21]="It's approximately three-and-a-half percent saline, on average<br>Tantalus' parching limitation, so to speak?"
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Varin wrote:
What Houstonites apparently have after \"…1…\" ?<br>How one removes a halter top"

Take Off?


How about Lift-Off?
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Varin wrote:
linktext[17]="Rat once… jail twice?<br>An annual New Guinea highland event"


From googling, looks to be Singsing.

Linky

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Lift Off is right I think... I can't remember what they say at a rocket lauch Rolling Eyes

It's approximately three-and-a-half percent saline, on average<br>Tantalus' parching limitation, so to speak?"

Tantalus had incurable hunger and thirst and ocean water/salt water is 3.5 percent salt

So salt water?
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linktext[21]="It's approximately three-and-a-half percent saline, on average<br>Tantalus' parching limitation, so to speak?"[/quote]

sea water?

It's got the 3.5% salinity average, but all the versions of the Tantalus legend I remember have the water draining away when it tries to drink, not undrinkable water.

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Varin wrote:
It's approximately three-and-a-half percent saline, on average<br>Tantalus' parching limitation, so to speak?"

Tantalus had incurable hunger and thirst and ocean water/salt water is 3.5 percent salt
So salt water?


I like "Undrinkable Water" (since salt water or ocean water are "undrinkable" and I don't think that Tantalus was tempted by saline water. I agree with "Lift Off"

And the two words for answers means that Brackets and Opposite are incorrect.

Meanwhile, /me is still at work doing this and hubby is gonna be pissed.
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konamouse wrote:
And the two words for answers means that Brackets and Opposite are incorrect.


Looking up the word online, I found guillemets

So, looks like we might be dealing with [ ] only. Square Bracket or Square Brace, maybe?

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Quote:
Square Bracket


I like that, and according to this definition it is the same thing.
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JustLurking wrote:
konamouse wrote:
And the two words for answers means that Brackets and Opposite are incorrect.


Looking up the word online, I found guillemets

So, looks like we might be dealing with [ ] only. Square Bracket or Square Brace, maybe?


I found guillemets as "a quotation mark" << like these >>
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Varin wrote:

Guillemets, but not '(', ')', '{', or '}'<br>An L-shaped support piece"

Brackets


OK, looking at this one again to see if we have a two word answer.

I think it might be angle brackets square brackets

Quote:
brackets - i.e., parentheses (aka round brackets) ((, )), square brackets ([, ]), curly brackets (aka braces) ({, }), and angle brackets (<, >)


EDIT

bingo! angle brackets are also used for shelving...

http://www.thorlabs.com/NewGroupPage4.cfm?Guide=12&Category_ID=13&ObjectGroup_ID=224
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Sigh...

Quote:

be"G"otten
Fictional castle that hosted a sword -- Ironically descriptive of what was inside the anatomist's head?

...
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...

A: Gray Skull

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