Description

The northeast part of Corfu looks towards this country.
George's hobby.
A native person of Corfu.
Mouse Island.
Gerry and Margo appease the orthodox monk with these.
This is Greek for Gerald.
He speared himself in the foot thinking it was an exotic fish.
Watch out for the spines of this fish.
Gerry watches a tarantula eat these baby birds.
If you are tickled by the word ___________ you will have a bad time with Reminder 14.
This is a high-speed word for readers who are going sixty-five.
Beware of these, ants!
According to Dr. Theo, all snails are this.
He built Sally’s bamboo pen.
Baby eels.
Known for its ability called suspended animation.
A woman was turned into this numbered dove for not selling Christ a cupful of milk.
Water-spiders’ favorite food are these recently hatched newts.
Sven Olson’s instrument of choice.
Gerry’s Scop’s owl.
This word means “red” in Greek; one of Gerry’s fishing friends.
Leslie suffered an extreme attack of this debilitating ailment.
Roger used to kill chickens because these birds would often tease him.
This is a fancy word for “stamp collector”, not “womanizer” as Spiro thinks.
Gerry really hopes Leslie is sent to this island.
Cousin Prudence mistakes a cat for this substance.
Margo attaches this to her face to help with her acne.
Margo’s spiritual guide who says “no more punctures.”
Augustus (not) Fink-Nottle.
The Countess’s husband.
Demetrios-Mustapha was not of this nationality.
Gerry’s white barn owl with the broken wing.
Larry thought the noises in the attic (Gerry’s owl) were coming from one of these.
Gerry traveled south to collect this kind of sea-urchin.
Max called these baked items “Strumpets.”
Dr. Theodore’s recommendation for Max’s concussion protocol.
He is the talking head.
Kralefsky was supposedly great at this circus trick/act.
The sober writer will abstain from the use of this wild pseudosuffix.
If this were a word, it would be defined as “with regard” or “regarding.”
Means “and other things” in Latin.
One singular piece of tortellini pasta.
This word means to prepare or plan for an expectation.
“These are the times that try men’s _________.”
A fancy word for “twenty years.”
“To achieve style, begin by __________ none.”
“And speaking of news, howzabout tossing a few _______ items this way.”
If you loathe Hello Kitty ™, you’ll likely enjoy this.

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