“The structure of a play is always the story of how the birds came home to roost.” — Arthur Miller
(I must be a little dense today, because I haven’t the slightest idea what he means by this. Can somebody ‘splain it to me???) — YUR
Waging WAR on Ignorance, Intolerance & Injustice!
“The structure of a play is always the story of how the birds came home to roost.” — Arthur Miller
(I must be a little dense today, because I haven’t the slightest idea what he means by this. Can somebody ‘splain it to me???) — YUR
Visual Description: Courteous students greeting a gentleman.
TAGASH = AGHAST, MYCALL = CALMLY, SNULES = UNLESS, TALFOA = AFLOAT, HARTER = RATHER, NOMCOM = COMMON — Giving us: HTCLSSAOREOM
Clue/Question: Often found in “the classroom”.
Answer: ____________ SCHOOLMASTER (per Fred then Jim!)
(At this point, I have absolutely no clue. If someone wants to submit the answer to me . . . swell!) — YUR
(I must’ve slept in too long, this morning, and I’m still fuzzy because of it. I doubt – right now, at least – that I would’ve come up with this. Good work Fred and Jim!) — YUR
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