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Just a quick note15 August 2022, 2:21Or worse: hemidemisemiquavering.
Fish15 August 2022, 2:17*gives you a raspberry*

Puns are the noblest form of humor.

Or the lowest. I get confused.
Flamingo!15 August 2022, 0:48You make me feel better. I took 11 seconds and felt it should have been half the time.
Bond - Lego Edition14 August 2022, 1:13:D Glad to be of service.
Squirrel13 August 2022, 17:45Yes--convinced until I was about halfway through that the head was the tail and the tail the head.
Man in Laurel Wreath13 August 2022, 17:14I'm pretty sure the laurel wreath started with the Greeks. But I may well be wrong, and I'm too lazy this morning to do research.
Man in Laurel Wreath13 August 2022, 17:12I share most of your jokes with my wife, and they become even funnier when she laughs. I'm so glad to have met you.
Drummer12 August 2022, 19:34I finished, I read the title, I stared and stared. The bottom was OK, but the top ... wait a minute! It's Stacy!
Pudding12 August 2022, 17:31So much more appetizing than the deformed rocking horse that seemed to be developing.
Pudding12 August 2022, 17:30Things like "there's ice cream for pudding" always tickle my Yankee funny bone.
Bond - Lego Edition12 August 2022, 17:15Etymologasm.
Octopus12 August 2022, 17:00Just think of the skill this creature shows by precisely aligning its arms in pairs.
Octopus12 August 2022, 16:59I feel with you.
Coffee12 August 2022, 7:17Wouldn't work. You'd just bum some off your friends/neighbors/fellow barflies.
Water faucet12 August 2022, 6:55If you only have a faucet and a spigot, where do you get your tap water?
Coffee12 August 2022, 1:01Nothing pairs well with a cigarette, except the one grandparent she never got to meet and the two she can't remember. Bah.
Swing12 August 2022, 0:48Very sneaky, running the bill of the cap up against the rope/chain of the swing so that there was no telltale block of 5.
Black Cat11 August 2022, 23:00Glad I could help simplify your life. :D
Lucky Numbers11 August 2022, 18:21I never solve without Xs, so this was a very busy grid for me. It wasn't until I'd finished and the Xs went away that I could see I was wrong to try to make the black squares meaningful.
Morning coffee11 August 2022, 1:02I was convinced it was some sort of ship with a giant's dress flying from the top of the mast. But I couldn't figure out any possible meaning for the steam.
Morning coffee11 August 2022, 1:01French press. (Actually, my tool of choice is my wife. But she uses the French press.)
Black Cat10 August 2022, 23:00Don't you now have to knock on the stage door while standing on your head and whistling, or some such?
Hot Dog10 August 2022, 22:23Cheese slicer, I thought.
Wolf10 August 2022, 22:01Great picture; and it practically solved itself. I rarely look at my time, but this was only 3:28.
French Horn10 August 2022, 19:25It can be -- and usually is -- just another horn like the rest of the brass. But play it just so, and it's the only instrument that can make you hear the horns of Elfland.
Cocktail10 August 2022, 1:47You're making me thirsty.
Skateboard9 August 2022, 18:00Not me. Dead people are rarely dangerous.
Skateboard9 August 2022, 18:00It took me quite a while, but I finally managed to make out the picture. Very clever.
Ice cream9 August 2022, 0:46I thought it was going to be flowers. I'd much rather have this than flowers.
House in the forest8 August 2022, 18:45There was a crooked man and he had a crooked cat that caught a crooked mouse, and they all lived together ...
Swiss knife8 August 2022, 18:32I love it. Looked like absolutely nothing until it was all done, and then instant recognition.
Penguin8 August 2022, 0:04She's delicately dropped a handkerchief so the gentleman* she has her eye on will pick it up and return it to her. (Please adjust pronouns to suit your own preferred scenario.) (Adjust this * too, if necessary.)
Beetle7 August 2022, 4:21I think it's a tick or a dust mite, actually.
Monster in my closet6 August 2022, 16:31Eeeee. Creepy!
Telephone6 August 2022, 15:53They were so well made, and you didn't have to worry about whether you had the latest release.
Ice cream6 August 2022, 2:10Truly disgusting, I agree.
Excavator5 August 2022, 21:31So--not the giant avocado that destroyed a city?
Girl and saxophone5 August 2022, 18:48It might be but it isn't. It's being a man over the age of ##.
Harry Potter5 August 2022, 18:46spoiler button didn't work

D:
Harry Potter5 August 2022, 18:45I realize that given the size constraint a lightning bolt would be very hard to depict realistically, but I think it's unfortunate that the result looks more like an S for Slytherin. Or a snake. Still, immediately recognizable. Nice job.
-- from an admiring Hufflepuff
The Scream4 August 2022, 2:57From one dirty old man to another--yes!
Monitor3 August 2022, 6:10A book. Or maybe a nice cryptic crossword.
Girl and saxophone2 August 2022, 23:59Sad but true. I can't even remember what "an unbroken night of sleep" means.
Cup of tea2 August 2022, 19:08I expected you to be complaining that it wasn't a proper cuppa since they used a teabag.
Ship in a bottle1 August 2022, 21:52Given the size, it's understandable that the details are scant. It is nonetheless very evocative. Well done!
Guitar1 August 2022, 20:41Student to music teacher: You're saying that a staff has five lines, a violin has four strings, a guitar has six strings and a piano has 88 keys. You're just making this up as you go along, right?
Woman1 August 2022, 19:11It developed from the outside in, so (once it stopped being a few isolated pixels) the question for a long time was "Is it a woman, or a spaniel?"
Frilled lizard1 August 2022, 6:36(Missed the spoiler button. Sorry.)
Frilled lizard1 August 2022, 6:35I'm pretty sure Jurassic Park 1 had a frilled dinosaur or two in somebody's car. Looked just the same, but bigger.
Frilled lizard1 August 2022, 6:33Look up a picture of a frilled lizard then, instead of running your mouth off because it's easier than researching.
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