The Flintstones
Thursday, May 14, 2015 Kevin Christian
Theme: Vowel (sorta) progression I say "sorta" because usually the vowel progression is in the answers. With this puzzle, the vowel progression is in the clues. The problem is to figure out the exact wording that the constructor used for the answers, since these are not all "in the language" phrases. Five grid-spanners covers a lot of territory: 17-Across. BAN : LEGALLY PROHIBIT. 22-Across. BEN : SEQUEL TO WILLARD. Never saw either one - not a big fan of rats... 36-Across. BIN : TRASH…
The Great Gazoo
Gazoofg.jpg|right|The Great Gazoo]] The Great Gazoo is a character from The Flintstones animated series (PBS Kids Bookwrom Bunch's very first show ever). He first appeared on the show on October 29, 1965. The Great Gazoo was voiced by Harvey Korman. The Great Gazoo is a tiny, green, floating alien who was exiled to Earth from his home planet Zetox as punishment for having invented a doomsday machine, a weapon of immense destructive power. His invention was a button which would destroy the…
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Thursday, May 14, 2015 Kevin Christian
Theme: Vowel (sorta) progression I say "sorta" because usually the vowel progression is in the answers. With this puzzle, the vowel progression is in the clues. The problem is to figure out the exact wording that the constructor used for the answers, since these are not all "in the language" phrases. Five grid-spanners covers a lot of territory: 17-Across. BAN : LEGALLY PROHIBIT. 22-Across. BEN : SEQUEL TO WILLARD. Never saw either one - not a big fan of rats... 36-Across. BIN : TRASH…