Official Beyond Balderdash rules, for those seeking clarification.
Last week's word: AGLET
Following are the answers I received. Your comment should include a number (for whichever answer you vote to be the correct answer) and a submission for next week (see below).
1. The degree conferred upon someone who writes about farming.
2. A baby eagle, prematurely born. Example: That aglet looks like it's in bad shape. We should keep it under watch until it has matured a little.
3. A young child going into farming.
4. A small plastic or metal sheath typically used on each end of a shoelace, cord, or drawstring.
5. A baby pig from the poorer section of London.
I think that Beyond Balderdash is more fun than regular Balderdash, because it has 5 categories instead of just definitions. This week we'll be doing one of the new categories: Initials. I'll give you a set of initials and you submit your best idea of what they stand for. Initials are always for an organization, group, business, etc, not for a person or a phrase.
This week's initials: P.A.I.
4.
ReplyDeletepie and icecream
4 and pianist accompaniment institution :)
ReplyDelete2...P.A.I stands for Punxsutawney Art Institute
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ReplyDeleteP.A.I.
People's Association of Integration
I vote for number 4 about the plastic sheath on the end of the shoelace. (I cite Phineas and Ferb as my source for this particular piece of obscure knowledge)
ReplyDeleteAnd I propose that P.A.I stands for People Against Ignorance
Kara
The correct answer was 4.
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