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P A R T I C I P A N T S
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Debbie
Denise - DONE
Ed
Gabi
Jackie
jingles - DONE
Karen - DONE
Katariina
Melanie
~Michelle~
Suzanne
Teri-K

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Debbie
Denise - DONE
Ed
Gabi
Jackie
jingles - DONE
Karen - DONE
Katariina
Melanie
~Michelle~
Suzanne
Teri-K

Do you have a projected end date?"
I do now!:)

Date: 02/01/18 - 08/31/18
Completed: 179/185 Words
WORDS
1. Again Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p64 I'm never going there again
2. Ain't Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p12 she ain't trying to take away from the real bread
3. Alabama Billionaire Blend by Cleo Coyle 2/28/18..chap Hazardous Devices School in Alabama
4. Alone Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p260 it was better to be alone
5. American Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p59 this one American family
6. Americans
7. Apologies Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap4 My apologies to have been away so long
8. Are Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p57 are you alright
9. Around Snipped in the Bud by Kate Collins..chap3 At that, Reilly swung around
10. As Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra 2/12/18..p85 I came as soon as I could
11. Babe The Secret, Book and Scone Society by Ellery Adams..p63 come on babe
12. Baby Snipped in the Bud by Kate Collins..chap25 you looked guilty before, oh baby
13. Beast Billionaire Blend by Cleo Coyle 2/28/18..chap63 fed my hungry beasts
14. Begun Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap11 It had begun years earlier
15. Big Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap1 the house took a big hit
16. Billie The Atomic City Girls by Janet Beard..chap6 Billie Holiday crackling out a speaker
17. Blood Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p28 Blood oozed from her chest
18. Bloom Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap22 fifty days after bloom
19. Blue Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra 2/12/18..p100 dressed in dark blue dockers
20. Boardwalk The Secret, Book and Scone Society by Ellery Adams..chap8 circuses, fairs and boardwalks
21. Boys Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra 2/12/18..p227 you had a thing for the bad boys
22. Brown Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p36 his dark brown hair was thick and wavy
23. Burden Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap27 relieved of the burden
24. But Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap1 startled but not upset
25. Can't Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap1 I can't do anything about
26. Child Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p104 man, woman and child
27. City Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap4 the city of Worcester
28. Clocks Billionaire Blend by Cleo Coyle 2/28/18..chap14 colored wires attaching clocks
29. Club Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra 2/12/18..p216 the board at the country club
30. C'mon Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap19 c'mon Seth you should know
31. Come Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap6 you should come
32. Cry Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p263 he began to cry
33. Cupid Billionaire Blend by Cleo Coyle 2/28/18..chap67 this cupid set up is for one couple
34. Day Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p58 vandalism the other day
35. Dice Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p79 I tried to catch her eye, no dice
36. Dog Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p29 I was walking my dog
37. Don't Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p63 Don't lease out any of the juicy parts
38. Drop Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p261 getting the drop on the man
39. Eighteen Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra 2/12/18..p123 eighteen and done
40. Elf Rosemary Remembered by Susan Wittig Albert 3/20/18..chap18 pushed a small purple elf
41. Emotion Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap28 a kaleidoscope of emotions
42. Empty Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap2 mostly empty parking lot
43. Enter Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap12 let Meg enter first
44. Everybody Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap19 everbody won
45. Eyes Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p73 Candy's eyes glitted like a snakes
46. Falling Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap7 like bodies falling out of walls
47. Fear Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap12 but I fear there's yet another crisis
48. Feel Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap1 I feel like that
49. Freak Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap11 the big ones still freak me out
50. Georgia The Secret, Book and Scone Society by Ellery Adams..chap46 start of the trail in Georgia
51. Get Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p58 you get to feel sorry for yourself
52. Girl Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p25 an attempt to harm our little girl
53. Go Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra 2/12/18..p146 you'd go crazy
54. Gone Billionaire Blend by Cleo Coyle 2/28/18..chap1 the "boyfriend voice" was gone
55. Got Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p47 and got out fingerprint dust
56. Hammersmith Jackie, Janet & Lee: The Secret Lives of Janet Auchincloss and Her Daughters, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lee Radziwill by J. Randy Taraborrelli..13%..Hammersmith farm was quite a show place
57. Heaven Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p56 looking down at me from heaven
58. Help Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra 2/12/18..p257 I don't have to stay here to help
59. Heroin Best Friends, Occasional Enemies: The Lighter Side of Life as a Mother and Daughter by Lisa Scottoline 2/25/18 p72 you need to detox if you took heroin
60. Home Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p31 two story red brick Elwald home
61. Houses Snipped in the Bud by Kate Collins..chap27 a front yard two houses away
62. How Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p246 How? Sell what Andrea worked so hard to get
63. Idiot Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p32 boy did I feel like and idiot
64. Ignition Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap24 the key's weren't in the ignition
65. Into Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra 2/12/18..p185 I'd tried to talk her into pink
66. Joe Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p240 Come on Joe
67. Johanna
68. Judy The Secret, Book and Scone Society by Ellery Adams..p101 Judy Blume's "Blubber"
69. Juicy Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p61 don't leave out and of the juicy parts
70. Jungle Cream Puff Murder by Joanne Fluke 3/9/18..chap9 the lush jungle theme
71. Just Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p247 Just shut up
72. Kiss Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p9 she gave him a hug and a kiss
73. Know Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap1 Do I know Donald?
74. Lady Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p264 She was a nice lady
75. Lane Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap3 where the access lane entered
76. Last The No. 2 Feline Detective Agency: A Hettie Bagshot Mystery by Mandy Morton..p19 It was last Monday
77. Leader Billionaire Blend by Cleo Coyle 2/28/18..chap7 our interim leader
78. Lord The No. 2 Feline Detective Agency: A Hettie Bagshot Mystery by Mandy Morton..p53 The Lord be praised
79. Love Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p265 it's a love song
80. Loving Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap13 the question of loving someone
81. Man Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p73 Paul Elwald was a presentable youg man
82. Marmalade Aunt Dimity: Detective by Nancy Atherton 3/12/18..chap13 a mouthful of marmalade slathered toast
83. Me Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p37 not only by me
84. Mice The No. 2 Feline Detective Agency: A Hettie Bagshot Mystery by Mandy Morton..pmice climbing the walls
85. Midnight Billionaire Blend by Cleo Coyle 2/28/18..chap8 it's past midnight
86. Miss The No. 2 Feline Detective Agency: A Hettie Bagshot Mystery by Mandy Morton..p102 ,
my dear Miss Tilly
87. Monkey Snipped in the Bud by Kate Collins..chap24 her naked dancing monkey table
88. Mustang Runaway Mistress by Robyn Carr..chap5 Rose drove a yellow mustang
89. Myself Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap11 I won't repeat myself
90. Mystic A Thief of Time by Tony Hillerman 4/2/18..chap1 the mystic Anasazi shaman


















91. Need Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p 60 you need to be areound family
92. Needs Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap1 and it needs to be done
93. New Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p57 I hadn't had a new customer
94. Night The No. 2 Feline Detective Agency: A Hettie Bagshot Mystery by Mandy Morton..p87 most of last night
95. Nite Billionaire Blend by Cleo Coyle 2/28/18..chap50 Big Billy's All Nite Brunch
96. Nothing Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap2 there was nothing near the path
97. Now Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra 2/12/18..p112 if ever I needed a guardian angel, it's now
98. Nuthin' Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p240 Nuthin' does change
99. Ode Billionaire Blend by Cleo Coyle 2/28/18..chap26 an ode to minimalism
100. On Snipped in the Bud by Kate Collins..chap25 Connor placed a hand on the car
101. Only Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p260 sat in the rooms only chair
102. Ooh Billionaire Blend by Cleo Coyle 2/28/18..chap56 with oohs and aahs
103. Our Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p230 in our judgement
104. Pack Billionaire Blend by Cleo Coyle 2/28/18..chap1 I need an ice pack
105. Paradise Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap15 Trouble in paradise?
106. PennyThe No. 2 Feline Detective Agency: A Hettie Bagshot Mystery by Mandy Morton..p25 the penny dropped
107. Piano The No. 2 Feline Detective Agency: A Hettie Bagshot Mystery by Mandy Morton..p21 show tunes on the piano
108. Pimpin'
109. Pink Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra 2/12/18..p185 I'd tried to talk her into pink
110. Police Desperate Housedogs by Sparkle Abbey..p186 did you tell the police?
111. Pressure Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap19 using him to pressure Jonas
112. Pretend Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap30 I'm going to pretend I'm real stupid
113. Punk Billionaire Blend by Cleo Coyle 2/28/18..chap71 the sneaky little punk
114. Push Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra 2/12/18..p258 Craig pushed me hard
115. Rabbit Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra 2/12/18..p273 the pain pill rabbit hole
116. Rain Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p233 rain had started to fall
117. Ramble Aunt Dimity: Detective by Nancy Atherton 3/12/18..chap16 let me ramble on at length
118. Really Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra 2/12/18..p101 moved in closer "Really?"
119. Reaper The Secret, Book and Scone Society by Ellery Adams..chap5 the Grim Reaper
120. Remember Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap1 If I remember that road
121. Respect Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap16 They respect that he wants to do things
122. Right Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra 2/12/18..p185 Oh right
123. Rising Billionaire Blend by Cleo Coyle 2/28/18..chap3 rising from the stool
124. River Billionaire Blend by Cleo Coyle 2/28/18..chap26 the dramatic River Room
125. Rock 'n roll Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p23 hyper-amplified rock and roll
126. Rocker Desperate Housedogs by Sparkle Abbey..p184 Old eighties rocker.
127. Rollin'
128. Runaway The Secret, Book and Scone Society by Ellery Adams..chap1 like a runaway train
129. Running Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap13 she kept running out of staples
130. Sabatoge The Atomic City Girls by Janet Beard ..chap18 would I try to sabotage it at this stage
131. Sally Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra 2/12/18..p204 My friend Sally
132. Sand Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p59 toe in the sand with his foot
133. Sandman
134. Shadows Billionaire Blend by Cleo Coyle 2/28/18..chap11 out of the shadows
135. Shame Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap5 It would be a shame
136. Sheriff The Secret, Book and Scone Society by Ellery Adams..p26 the sheriff needs to talk to you
137. Shoes Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p73 his shoes had been removed
138. Shop The No. 2 Feline Detective Agency: A Hettie Bagshot Mystery by Mandy Morton..p155 her stint in Jessica's shop
139. Shot Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p55 Are you telling me the guy was shot?
140. Since Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap1 since the place is wide open
141. Smoke Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p135 Mind if I smoke?
142. Somebody Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap5 somebody else found out
143. Soon Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra 2/12/18..p85 I came as soon as I heard
144. Soul Billionaire Blend by Cleo Coyle 2/28/18..chap10 a fellow soul
145. Standing Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap11 standing next to the spring house
146. Stone Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p79 the stone rendering of a woman
147. Suede Billionaire Blend by Cleo Coyle 2/28/18..chap19 wrapped in caramel blond suede
148. Sugar Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p55 like rising yeast dough and sugar
149. Suite Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p31 In another suite at the Watergate
150. Summer Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p26 the hot and humid summer
151. Super The Secret, Book and Scone Society by Ellery Adams..chap4 It's super cute
152. Surrender Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap7 Okay, I surrender
153. Survive Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap4 I'll survive
154. Sweet Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p57 my hands were covered with sweet rice flour
155. Tender Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap28 with tender young ears
156. Thang
157. Thank Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p9 Thank you I said
158. Thing Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra 2/12/18..p227 you had a thing for the bad boys
159. Thirteen Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra 2/12/18..p227 maybe when I was thirteen
160. Time Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap1 in time for dinner
161. Tonight's Billionaire Blend by Cleo Coyle 2/28/18..chap8 exasperated by tonight's news
162. Train Billionaire Blend by Cleo Coyle 2/28/18..chap4 to train a rookie barista
163. Tumbling Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap24 then came tumbling down
164. Twist Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p14 so he had his panties in a twist
165. Umbrella The No. 2 Feline Detective Agency: A Hettie Bagshot Mystery by Mandy Morton..p157 you'll need an umbrella
166. Under Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap2 If I'm ever under siege
167. Ur Summer at the Lake by Andrew M. Greeley 4/12/18..p212 a German theologian named Urs
168. Visions It Happens in the Hamptons by Holly Peterson epilogue visions of a wedding
169. Walkin' Rosemary Remembered by Susan Wittig Albert..chap12 that I'm a walkin', talkin'
170. Wanna Sleeping with the Fishes by MaryJanice Davidson..p180 Wanna come?
171. Want Snipped in the Bud by Kate Collins..chap1 do you want to know why
172. Water Snipped in the Bud by Kate Collins..chap9 I didn't have hot water
173. Weezer
174. Welcome Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap1 Welcome to the real world
175. We've Snipped in the Bud by Kate Collins..chap7 we've got a bunch of orders to fill
176. Where Snipped in the Bud by Kate Collins..chap1 the used book store where she worked
177. White Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p56 drying my hands on a clean white towel
178. William Snipped in the Bud by Kate Collins..chap5 something that William Shakespeare wrote
179. With Snipped in the Bud by Kate Collins..chap1 I had nothing to do with it
180. Woman Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18..p29 a young woman named Andrea
181. Year's Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly chap11 It had begun years earlier
182. You Desperate Housedogs by Sparkle Abbey..p187 just you
183. Young Snipped in the Bud by Kate Collins..chap6 a young woman said
184. Your Snipped in the Bud by Kate Collins..chap1 Jillian didn't puncture your tire
185. Yourself Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra..p58 you get to feel sorry for yourself















I'm done, I found all but four.
Johanna
Pimpin'
Sandman
Thang
ACATT: Song Title Word Search #1
Date: 02/01/18 - 05/31/18
WORDS
1. Again.. they were at it again.. The Great Alone loc 41
2. Ain't.. you ain't lived here.. D is for Deadbeat pg 15
3. Alabama.. their mother was from Alabama.. E is for Evidence pg 51
4. Alone.. had no friends and walked to school alone.. The Great Alone loc 38
5. American.. selling American Seed packets.. The Great Alone loc 130
6. Americans.. the hotel had Americans in it.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 482
7. Apologies.. dad kept touching mama's bruised face and murmuring apologies.. The Great Alone loc 3776
8. Are.. there are drunken parents waiting to beat a child.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 300
9. Around.. was a little worn around the edges.. The Great Alone loc 93
10. As.. stay the night, as we could not track in the dark.. The Which Way Tree loc 1607
11. Babe.. though she has a babe in arms.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 94
12. Baby.. Ernt, baby, please don't.. The Great Alone loc 41
13. Beast.. might tame the actions of a beast.. The Great Alone loc 1645
14. Begun.. college girls had begun to disappear.. The Great Alone locv76
15. Big.. his big idea face.. The Great Alone loc 128
16. Billie.. I resist Tchaikovsky's Sixth, and Billie Holiday.. How to Stop Time loc 512
17. Blood.. left a smear of blood behind.. The Great Alone loc 539
18. Bloom.. the marshes were in full bloom.. The Great Alone loc 3681
19. Blue.. exhaled a stream of blue gray smoke.. The Great Alone loc 106
20. Boardwalk.. by an aging boardwalk.. The Great Alone loc 398
21. Boys.. our poor boys who went off to war.. The Great Alone loc 805
22. Brown.. bark brown rambler.. The Great Alone loc 85
23. Burden.. but he couldn't carry your burden.. The Great Alone loc 1742
24. But.. but he couldn't carry your burden.. The Great Alone loc 1742
25. Can't.. why can't anything be simple .. D is for Deadbeat pg 53
26. Child.. one thing every child of a POW knew.. The Great Alone loc 197
27. City.. she thinks she wants to live in a city.. The Great Alone loc 1347
28. Clocks.. several clocks chime eleven.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 212
29. Club.. some terrible, silent club.. The Great Alone loc 2040
30. C'mon.. C'mon, let's go... How to Stop Time loc 1193
31. Come.. mama had come away with t-shirts.. The Great Alone loc 56
32. Cry.. mom did nothing but cry.. The Great Alone loc 859
33. Cupid.. callow, cupid lipped soldier.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 786
34. Day.. future felt closer every day.. The Great Alone loc 325
35. Dice.. Leni gathered up the dice and scoreboards.. The Great Alone loc 2258
36. Dog.. Leni saw a dog collar hanging from the tree branches.. The Great Alone loc 696
37. Don't.. Ernt, baby, please don't.. The Great Alone loc 41
38. Drop.. let her arms drop to her sides.. The Great Alone loc 261
39. Eighteen.. eighteen hour days .. The Great Alone loc 1427
40. Elf.. discovered a tiny elf named twig.. I is for Innocent pg 57
41. Emotion.. Leni felt the start of an emotion.. The Great Alone loc 944
42. Empty.. with empty flower boxes and clogged gutters.. The Great Alone loc 85
43. Enter.. Leni forced herself to enter.. The Great Alone loc 794
44. Everybody.. still ignoring everybody.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 120
45. Eyes.. her heavily made up eyes.. The Great Alone loc 259
46. Falling.. his face falling in disappointment.. The Great Alone loc 894
47. Fear.. fear is common sense up here.. The Great Alone loc 451
48. Feel.. I feel like I'm going to crawl out of my skin.. The Great Alone loc 160
49. Freak.. taverns, music halls, freak shows... The Crimson Petal and the White pg 26
50. Georgia.. a community in north Georgia.. Elkhorn Tavern pg 28
51. Get.. Leni cleared her throat to get their attention.. The Great Alone loc 48
52. Girl.. she was the new girl at school.. The Great Alone loc 37
53. Go.. dad could never let them go.. The Great Alone loc 2569
54. Gone.. she'd gone to five schools.. The Great Alone loc 44
55. Got.. then dad got drafted.. The Great Alone loc 63
56. Hammersmith.. smut from the factory chimneys of Hammersmith... The Crimson Petal and the White pg 23
57. Heaven.. jointed tin finger pointed at heaven.. The Great Alone loc 551
58. Help.. you need help, baby... The Great Alone loc 47
59. Heroin.. she's my heroin.. The Great Alone loc 2090
60. Home.. found a home in a commune.. The Great Alone loc 65
61. Houses.. taking houses and cars down with them.. The Great Alone loc 35
62. How.. you know how hard it is on me.. The Great Alone loc 47
63. Idiot.. sending out idiot words.. The Great Alone loc 2872
64. Ignition.. the key would't turn in the ignition.. The Great Alone loc 222
65. Into.. put them into the pressure cooker.. The Great Alone loc 1459
66. Joe.. Oh? said Joe.. How to Stop Time loc 1858
67. Johanna
68. Judy.. editor Judy Moir.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 898
69. Juicy.. chicken's warm and juicy carcass.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 87
70. Jungle.. like the elephants in the Jungle Book movie.. The Great Alone loc 1188
71. Just .. just a face in the crowd.. The Great Alone loc 37
72. Kiss.. can I kiss you?.. The Great Alone loc 3701
73. Know.. you know how hard it is on me.. The Great Alone loc 47
74. Lady.. nylons and old lady shoes.. The Great Alone loc 214
75. Lane.. with all of the lane changes.. The Great Alone loc 241
76. Last.. in the last four years.. The Great Alone loc 44
77. Leader.. their leader is calling them... The Crimson Petal and the White pg 380
78. Lord.. you read Lord of the Rings?.. The Great Alone loc 942
79. Love.. sick, twisted love that bound her parents together.. The Great Alone loc 2564
80. Loving.. you don't stop loving a person.. The Great Alone loc 99
81. Man.. the laughing man of her memory.. The Great Alone loc 67
82. Marmalade.. dyed his hair marmalade.. Sarah's Key pg 27
83. Me.. leave me the hell alone.. The Great Alone loc 40
84. Mice.. become a home to mice.. The Great Alone loc 6930
85. Midnight.. awake long past midnight.. The Great Alone loc 176
86. Miss.. we can't miss it.. The Great Alone loc 831
87. Monkey.. onto her lap like a monkey.. The Great Alone loc 6491
88. Mustang.. mama's dented up Mustang.. The Great Alone loc 88
89. Myself.. creepy Seattle street by myself.. The Great Alone loc 248
90. Mystic.. angel falls on Mystic Lake.. The Great Alone loc 11
91. Need.. you need help, baby.. The Great Alone loc 47
92. Needs.. he needs me, us... The Great Alone loc 99
93. New.. she was the new girl at school.. The Great Alone loc 37
94. Night.. late shift last night.. The Great Alone loc 51
95. Nite.. the gradations were in nite but visible only to night souls.. K is for Killer pg 154
96. Nothing.. nothing ever worked out.. The Great Alone loc 68
97. Now.. now she sat on her bed.. The Great Alone loc 38
98. Nuthin'.. I don't know nuthin'... Elkhorn Tavern pg 166
99. Ode.. a silent ode to the worst that could happen.. The Great Alone loc 2391
100. On.. take such a toll on cloth and leather.. Elkhorn Tavern pg 98
101. Only.. human misery is only too real.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 4300
102. Ooh.. ooh, it's alright, miss, it really is.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 542
103. Our.. when our bird went down.. The Great Alone loc 133
104. Pack.. crushed pack of cigarettes.. The Great Alone loc 104
105. Paradise.. a paradise compared to Church Lane.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 36
106. Penny.. hand me those penny nails.. The Great Alone loc 1148
107. Piano.. fingers moving like a piano player's.. The Great Alone loc 448
108. Pimpin'
109. Pink.. her pink waitress uniform.. The Great Alone loc 51
110. Police..there's no police up here.. The Great Alone loc 689
111. Pressure.. put them into the pressure cooker.. The Great Alone loc 1459
112. Pretend.. let's pretend that formed a dangerous pact.. The Great Alone loc 2039
113. Punk.. shoppers and punk rockers.. The Great Alone loc 5703
114. Push.. afraid he'd push her away.. The Great Alone loc 124
115. Rabbit.. she adjusted the rabbit ears.. The Great Alone loc 112
116. Rain.. water rose and the rain continued.. The Great Alone loc 36
117. Ramble.. the letters don't ramble into incoherence.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 728
118. Really.. are we really going? .. The Great Alone loc 188
119. Reaper The Which Way Tree
120. Remember.. you remember my friend.. The Great Alone loc 131
121. Respect.. healthy respect for pneumonia.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 8
122. Right.. leave right now.. The Great Alone loc 43
123. Rising.. darkness seemed to be rising.. The Great Alone loc 511
124. River.. hauled water up from the river.. The Great Alone loc 734
125. Rock 'n roll.. a scratchy rock n roll song came through.. The Great Alone loc 122
126. Rocker.. he's off his rocker.. The Great Alone loc 3529
127. Rollin'.. like a robin's egg rollin'.. A Prayer for Owen Meany pg 400
128. Runaway.. broken dreams and runaway girls.. The Great Alone loc 301
129. Running.. people running to something.. The Great Alone loc 455
Part 2 in message 31
Johanna
Pimpin'
Sandman
Thang
ACATT: Song Title Word Search #1
Date: 02/01/18 - 05/31/18
WORDS
1. Again.. they were at it again.. The Great Alone loc 41
2. Ain't.. you ain't lived here.. D is for Deadbeat pg 15
3. Alabama.. their mother was from Alabama.. E is for Evidence pg 51
4. Alone.. had no friends and walked to school alone.. The Great Alone loc 38
5. American.. selling American Seed packets.. The Great Alone loc 130
6. Americans.. the hotel had Americans in it.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 482
7. Apologies.. dad kept touching mama's bruised face and murmuring apologies.. The Great Alone loc 3776
8. Are.. there are drunken parents waiting to beat a child.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 300
9. Around.. was a little worn around the edges.. The Great Alone loc 93
10. As.. stay the night, as we could not track in the dark.. The Which Way Tree loc 1607
11. Babe.. though she has a babe in arms.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 94
12. Baby.. Ernt, baby, please don't.. The Great Alone loc 41
13. Beast.. might tame the actions of a beast.. The Great Alone loc 1645
14. Begun.. college girls had begun to disappear.. The Great Alone locv76
15. Big.. his big idea face.. The Great Alone loc 128
16. Billie.. I resist Tchaikovsky's Sixth, and Billie Holiday.. How to Stop Time loc 512
17. Blood.. left a smear of blood behind.. The Great Alone loc 539
18. Bloom.. the marshes were in full bloom.. The Great Alone loc 3681
19. Blue.. exhaled a stream of blue gray smoke.. The Great Alone loc 106
20. Boardwalk.. by an aging boardwalk.. The Great Alone loc 398
21. Boys.. our poor boys who went off to war.. The Great Alone loc 805
22. Brown.. bark brown rambler.. The Great Alone loc 85
23. Burden.. but he couldn't carry your burden.. The Great Alone loc 1742
24. But.. but he couldn't carry your burden.. The Great Alone loc 1742
25. Can't.. why can't anything be simple .. D is for Deadbeat pg 53
26. Child.. one thing every child of a POW knew.. The Great Alone loc 197
27. City.. she thinks she wants to live in a city.. The Great Alone loc 1347
28. Clocks.. several clocks chime eleven.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 212
29. Club.. some terrible, silent club.. The Great Alone loc 2040
30. C'mon.. C'mon, let's go... How to Stop Time loc 1193
31. Come.. mama had come away with t-shirts.. The Great Alone loc 56
32. Cry.. mom did nothing but cry.. The Great Alone loc 859
33. Cupid.. callow, cupid lipped soldier.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 786
34. Day.. future felt closer every day.. The Great Alone loc 325
35. Dice.. Leni gathered up the dice and scoreboards.. The Great Alone loc 2258
36. Dog.. Leni saw a dog collar hanging from the tree branches.. The Great Alone loc 696
37. Don't.. Ernt, baby, please don't.. The Great Alone loc 41
38. Drop.. let her arms drop to her sides.. The Great Alone loc 261
39. Eighteen.. eighteen hour days .. The Great Alone loc 1427
40. Elf.. discovered a tiny elf named twig.. I is for Innocent pg 57
41. Emotion.. Leni felt the start of an emotion.. The Great Alone loc 944
42. Empty.. with empty flower boxes and clogged gutters.. The Great Alone loc 85
43. Enter.. Leni forced herself to enter.. The Great Alone loc 794
44. Everybody.. still ignoring everybody.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 120
45. Eyes.. her heavily made up eyes.. The Great Alone loc 259
46. Falling.. his face falling in disappointment.. The Great Alone loc 894
47. Fear.. fear is common sense up here.. The Great Alone loc 451
48. Feel.. I feel like I'm going to crawl out of my skin.. The Great Alone loc 160
49. Freak.. taverns, music halls, freak shows... The Crimson Petal and the White pg 26
50. Georgia.. a community in north Georgia.. Elkhorn Tavern pg 28
51. Get.. Leni cleared her throat to get their attention.. The Great Alone loc 48
52. Girl.. she was the new girl at school.. The Great Alone loc 37
53. Go.. dad could never let them go.. The Great Alone loc 2569
54. Gone.. she'd gone to five schools.. The Great Alone loc 44
55. Got.. then dad got drafted.. The Great Alone loc 63
56. Hammersmith.. smut from the factory chimneys of Hammersmith... The Crimson Petal and the White pg 23
57. Heaven.. jointed tin finger pointed at heaven.. The Great Alone loc 551
58. Help.. you need help, baby... The Great Alone loc 47
59. Heroin.. she's my heroin.. The Great Alone loc 2090
60. Home.. found a home in a commune.. The Great Alone loc 65
61. Houses.. taking houses and cars down with them.. The Great Alone loc 35
62. How.. you know how hard it is on me.. The Great Alone loc 47
63. Idiot.. sending out idiot words.. The Great Alone loc 2872
64. Ignition.. the key would't turn in the ignition.. The Great Alone loc 222
65. Into.. put them into the pressure cooker.. The Great Alone loc 1459
66. Joe.. Oh? said Joe.. How to Stop Time loc 1858
67. Johanna
68. Judy.. editor Judy Moir.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 898
69. Juicy.. chicken's warm and juicy carcass.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 87
70. Jungle.. like the elephants in the Jungle Book movie.. The Great Alone loc 1188
71. Just .. just a face in the crowd.. The Great Alone loc 37
72. Kiss.. can I kiss you?.. The Great Alone loc 3701
73. Know.. you know how hard it is on me.. The Great Alone loc 47
74. Lady.. nylons and old lady shoes.. The Great Alone loc 214
75. Lane.. with all of the lane changes.. The Great Alone loc 241
76. Last.. in the last four years.. The Great Alone loc 44
77. Leader.. their leader is calling them... The Crimson Petal and the White pg 380
78. Lord.. you read Lord of the Rings?.. The Great Alone loc 942
79. Love.. sick, twisted love that bound her parents together.. The Great Alone loc 2564
80. Loving.. you don't stop loving a person.. The Great Alone loc 99
81. Man.. the laughing man of her memory.. The Great Alone loc 67
82. Marmalade.. dyed his hair marmalade.. Sarah's Key pg 27
83. Me.. leave me the hell alone.. The Great Alone loc 40
84. Mice.. become a home to mice.. The Great Alone loc 6930
85. Midnight.. awake long past midnight.. The Great Alone loc 176
86. Miss.. we can't miss it.. The Great Alone loc 831
87. Monkey.. onto her lap like a monkey.. The Great Alone loc 6491
88. Mustang.. mama's dented up Mustang.. The Great Alone loc 88
89. Myself.. creepy Seattle street by myself.. The Great Alone loc 248
90. Mystic.. angel falls on Mystic Lake.. The Great Alone loc 11
91. Need.. you need help, baby.. The Great Alone loc 47
92. Needs.. he needs me, us... The Great Alone loc 99
93. New.. she was the new girl at school.. The Great Alone loc 37
94. Night.. late shift last night.. The Great Alone loc 51
95. Nite.. the gradations were in nite but visible only to night souls.. K is for Killer pg 154
96. Nothing.. nothing ever worked out.. The Great Alone loc 68
97. Now.. now she sat on her bed.. The Great Alone loc 38
98. Nuthin'.. I don't know nuthin'... Elkhorn Tavern pg 166
99. Ode.. a silent ode to the worst that could happen.. The Great Alone loc 2391
100. On.. take such a toll on cloth and leather.. Elkhorn Tavern pg 98
101. Only.. human misery is only too real.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 4300
102. Ooh.. ooh, it's alright, miss, it really is.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 542
103. Our.. when our bird went down.. The Great Alone loc 133
104. Pack.. crushed pack of cigarettes.. The Great Alone loc 104
105. Paradise.. a paradise compared to Church Lane.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 36
106. Penny.. hand me those penny nails.. The Great Alone loc 1148
107. Piano.. fingers moving like a piano player's.. The Great Alone loc 448
108. Pimpin'
109. Pink.. her pink waitress uniform.. The Great Alone loc 51
110. Police..there's no police up here.. The Great Alone loc 689
111. Pressure.. put them into the pressure cooker.. The Great Alone loc 1459
112. Pretend.. let's pretend that formed a dangerous pact.. The Great Alone loc 2039
113. Punk.. shoppers and punk rockers.. The Great Alone loc 5703
114. Push.. afraid he'd push her away.. The Great Alone loc 124
115. Rabbit.. she adjusted the rabbit ears.. The Great Alone loc 112
116. Rain.. water rose and the rain continued.. The Great Alone loc 36
117. Ramble.. the letters don't ramble into incoherence.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 728
118. Really.. are we really going? .. The Great Alone loc 188
119. Reaper The Which Way Tree
120. Remember.. you remember my friend.. The Great Alone loc 131
121. Respect.. healthy respect for pneumonia.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 8
122. Right.. leave right now.. The Great Alone loc 43
123. Rising.. darkness seemed to be rising.. The Great Alone loc 511
124. River.. hauled water up from the river.. The Great Alone loc 734
125. Rock 'n roll.. a scratchy rock n roll song came through.. The Great Alone loc 122
126. Rocker.. he's off his rocker.. The Great Alone loc 3529
127. Rollin'.. like a robin's egg rollin'.. A Prayer for Owen Meany pg 400
128. Runaway.. broken dreams and runaway girls.. The Great Alone loc 301
129. Running.. people running to something.. The Great Alone loc 455
Part 2 in message 31

Song Title Word Search #1
Date: 01/28/18-7/31/18
Completed: 182/185 Words Found
WORDS
1. Again "Oh, yes - what was the last name again?" pg 56Dead Man's Folly by Agatha Christie 3/1
2. Ain't "But you ain't wearing paste and rags, sugar." pg 210 Rapture in Death by J.D. Robb 1/29
3. Alabama "the sounds of 'Sweet Home Alabama'" pg 279 The Undead In My Bed by Katie MacAlister 2/15
4. Alone "Are you alone down here or have you friends with you..." pg 110 Dead Man's Folly by Agatha Christie 3/1
5. American "British rock stars, who seemed less inclined to destroy hotel rooms here than in other American hotels..." pg 9 The Burglar in the Rye by Lawrence Block 1/29
6. Americans "And people said Americans were bad." pg 64 Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning 2/1
7. Apologies "My apologies for leaving you here alone to face him. pg 17 Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs
8. Are "Telephones are in such awkward places," pg 3 Dead Man's Folly by Agatha Christie 3/1
9. Around "Anna had quit being nervous around him..." pg 97 Hunting Ground by Patricia Briggs 2/13
10. As "his teeth as white and straight as a Navy band." pg 43 Conspiracy in Death by J.D. Robb 3/2
11. Babe I was born to late to see Babe Ruth at bat or Ty Cobb at center field." pg 192 The Cat Who Said Cheese by Lilian Jackson Braun 2/23
12. Baby "I remember her parents bringing her here when she was a baby." pg 127 They Found Him Dead by Georgette Heyer 2/18
13. Beast "It's a beast of the shaauri homeworld." pg 114 Out of this World by J.D. Robb 2/1
14. Begun "as suddenly as it had begun, everything was still." pg 30 Fated by Benedict Jacka 2/10
15. Big "We shall not be having our first big house-party until the middle of next month." pg 65 Summer Lightning by P.G. Wodehouse 2/23
16. Billie "Billie told all this to his mother?" pg 88 Two for the Dough by Janet Evanovich 3/9
17. Blood "Was she constantly trying to wash away the blood with rules and law and what some still call justice?" pg 115 Rapture in Death by J.D. Robb 1/29
18. Bloom "Siberian Iris bloom together with peonies." pg 171 Big Dreams, Small Garden: A Guide to Creating Something Extraordinary in Your Ordinary Space by Marianne Willburn 2/28
19. Blue "Beneath the fabric of the blue work shirt he was wearing..." location 1182 The Desperate Game by Jayne Castle 2/17
20. Boardwalk "The boardwalk was empty." pg 140 Steel's Edge by Ilona Andrews 2/5
21. Boys "Both boys were staring at her in delight." pg 7 Cover of Night by Linda Howard 2/2
22. Brown "her blond hair covered by a brown wig..." pg 316 Frogs and Kisses by Shanna Swendson 2/7
23. Burden "But he could not burden his father with his death..." pg 278 Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs
24. But "But for Hercule Poirot I doubt if the crime would have been..." pg 1 Lord Edgware Dies by Agatha Christie 2/11
25. Can't "I can't do it." pg 8 Deep Waters by Jayne Ann Krentz 2/20
26. Child "If no other child ever had to cry the way Tulip had because the slavers had taken someone from her, it would be worth it." pg 118 Steel's Edge by Ilona Andrews 2/5
27. City "so you could watch the city go by." pg 239 Vengeance in Death by J.D. Robb 2/5
28. Clocks "Did you think that only women had internal clocks?" pg 194 Sweet Fortune by Jayne Ann Krentz 3/2
29. Club "At his club." pg 155 The Burglar in the Rye by Lawrence Block 1/29
30. C'mon "C'mon, up to the bosses office." pg 134 Frogs and Kisses by Shanna Swendson 2/7
31. Come "Then you jolly well oughtn't to come here." pg 15 The Unfinished Clue by Georgette Heyer 2/7
32. Cry "There was a choked, angry cry." pg 232 Flash by Jayne Ann Krentz 1/30
33. Cupid "In one corner of the picture a cupid, draped in the stars and stripes..." Part 2 35:01 Something Fresh by P.G. Wodehouse 2/2
34. Day "as the day was sporting the first patch of sun in a week, they could not resist an outing." pg 58 Lady Whistledown Strikes Back by Julia Quinn 2/3
35. Dice "He was in the back, watching the slice and dice with his date's face buried in his shoulder." pg 18 Dark in Death by J.D. Robb 2/1
36. Dog "There was no dog." pg 18 Dark in Death by J.D. Robb 2/1
37. Don't "I don't know what I would have done without you." pg 26 Cover of Night by Linda Howard 2/2
38. Drop "Drop your weapon." pg 79 Out of this World by J.D. Robb 2/1
39. Eighteen "She was eighteen or nineteen, I suppose, and she was too thin." pg 198 Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs
40. Elf "The one on the left had the look of a clever, potentially devious elf." pg 113 Dark in Death by J.D. Robb 2/1
41. Emotion "It was interesting to hear any emotion in her voice..." pg 43 The Care and Feeding of Stray Vampires by Molly Harper 2/11
42. Empty "'That's better, Carolyn said, setting her glass down empty.'" pg 37 The Burglar in the Rye by Lawrence Block 1/29
43. Enter "and probably he would not enter into the spirit of the thing." pg 130 The Unfinished Clue by Georgette Heyer 2/7
44. Everybody "Everybody will be so thrilled." pg 3 Dead Man's Folly by Agatha Christie 3/1
45. Eyes "Her eyes were eyes that looked straight and challenged." pg 83 Something Fresh by P.G. Wodehouse 2/2
46. Falling "So she concentrated on not falling as they negotiated over the jagged boulders." pg 346 Cover of Night by Linda Howard 2/2
47. Fear "The woman's gaze, full of fear, bounced from face to face." pg 319 Dark in Death by J.D. Robb 2/1
48. Feel "I'd feel better if it was with you." pg 4 Fated by Benedict Jacka 2/10
49. Freak "But the 'freak' wasn't satisfied." pg 183 Out of this World by J.D. Robb 2/1
50. Georgia "July 9, Ashford, Georgia." pg 4 Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning 2/1
51. Get "I've got to get round my uncle." pg 43 Summer Lightning by P.G. Wodehouse 2/23
52. Girl "The first was a school photo of a teenage Asian girl..." pg 54 Fair Game by Patricia Briggs 2/20
53. Go "I've got to go with you." pg 217 Conspiracy in Death by J.D. Robb 3/2
54. Gone "Fletcher was gone now." pg 4 Flash by Jayne Ann Krentz 1/30
55. Got "except he's got relatives in the AMA." pg 281 Conspiracy in Death by J.D. Robb 3/2
56. Hammersmith "Cheney turned to Agent Griffin Hammersmith." pg 96 Backfire by Catherine Coulter 2/21
57. Heaven "They caged John the Baptist, but he knew the glory of Heaven." pg 39 Vengeance in Death by J.D. Robb 2/5
58. Help "He could have called the Chinese for help." pg 402 Backfire by Catherine Coulter 2/21
59. Heroin "the other more conventionally of a heroin overdose." pg 10 The Burglar in the Rye by Lawrence Block 1/29
Teri-K - I wanted to double check with you about your challenge dates. The challenge you challenge on 01/28/18? Looks like you have some words already found (with the 01/28/18 date), but in your challenge header you have 02/28/18 as the start date.
And don't worry about the end date of your challenge.
In keeping with the spirit with which Joanne set up this section, the challenge here need to have start and end dates.
However - like I do in Wacky, those "end dates" are just guidelines...they are not set in stone. So if you don't meet the deadline, don't worry. You are welcome to keep working the challenge as long as you like.
Hope that helps!
And don't worry about the end date of your challenge.
In keeping with the spirit with which Joanne set up this section, the challenge here need to have start and end dates.
However - like I do in Wacky, those "end dates" are just guidelines...they are not set in stone. So if you don't meet the deadline, don't worry. You are welcome to keep working the challenge as long as you like.
Hope that helps!

I can only blame too little sleep and too much sinus medicine. I'll get it straightened up. :(
Teri-K wrote: " blame too little sleep and too much sinus medicine.."
BTDT!! lol
BTDT!! lol

Part 1 of three...see posts 21 and 27 below
184/185 (4 slang rule words.... "Nothing" and "Pimping" found...but still looking for the exact words.)
WORDS
✔1. Again- p.1055 of War and Peace- "And on all sides, as if from far away, sounds trembled, began to harmonize, scattered, merged, and again all joined in the same sweet and solemn hymn." posted 1/29/18
✔2. Ain't-p.92-The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories-"...he ain't going to last long." 2/3/18
✔3. Alabama-p.56- Death of a Salesman-"The capital of Alabama is Montgomery..." 4/1/18
✔4. Alone-p.1076 of War and Peace-"...only please leave me alone,..." 1/30/18
✔5. American-p.445 of Sister Wendy's 1000 Masterpieces- "Still has slashed the top of the work with an interesting form of yellow, white, black and red, and it has been suggested that we can discern in this a view of an American mountain range." posted 1/29/18
✔6. Americans-p.142 of So Many Books: Reading and Publishing in an Age of Abundance- "Eighty-one percent of Americans feel they should write a book..." 1/30/18
✔7. Apologies-c.43 of audiobook - North and South - "Thanks for kindness...and apologies..." 2/18/18
✔8. Are-p.1048 of War and Peace- "We can't go into action without knowing for certain how many they are." posted 1/29/18
✔9. Around- p.1041 of War and Peace- "The horses will get bogged down; we'll have to go around more to the left. " posted 1/29/18
✔10. As - p.1041 of War and Peace- "As they were talking like that in half whispers, a shot cracked below, in the hollow by the pond, they saw a puff of white smoke, then another, and heard the concerted, merry-sounding shout of hundreds of voices of the French who were on the hillside." posted 1/29/18
✔11. Babe-p.99-Blue of Noon-"I felt no less stupid or helpless than a babe in arms." 2/11/18
✔12. Baby-p.1158 of War and Peace- "...Natasha so often rsorted to the baby to be soothed..." 2/1/18
✔13. Beast-p.260 of An Unnecessary Woman-"He should have known that together with every being- man or beast- evil entered the Ark." 1/31/18
✔14. Begun-p.1162 of War and Peace-"...Pierre...recently upset in particular by his first wife's debts, had begun to improve." 2/2/18
✔15. Big- p.1040 of War and Peace- "By a big oak still covered by leaves, he stopped and beckoned mysteriously with his hand" posted 1/29/18
✔16. Billie-cd#5 of audiobook for The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society- "Is her name really Billie B. Jones?" 2/1/18
✔17. Blood- p.1041 of War and Peace- "The blood rushed to Petya's face, and he gripped his pistol " posted 1/29/18
✔18. Bloom-p.215 of An Unnecessary Woman-"...or that I'm a wallflower whose deepest desire is to bloom into a scandalously fragrant tiger lily..." post 1/29/18
✔19. Blue- p.1051 of War and Peace- "In a pot at the edge of the fire something was cooking, and a soldier in a cap and blue uniform, on his knees, brightly lit up by the fire, was stirring it with a ramrod. " posted 1/29/18
✔20. Boardwalk-p.93-Westward-"Driving one day, a hired team, to Long Beach...they found a boardwalk..." 7/4/18
✔21. Boys-cd#1 of the audiobook of Al Franken, Giant of the Senate- "We got the boys together." 1/30/18
✔22. Brown -p.211 of An Unnecessary Woman-"In paintings and drawings, he is portrayed with big brown eyes..." posted 1/29/18
✔23. Burden-p.234 of An Unnecessary Woman-"...a tight knot in the back of my neck, a burden on my shoulders." 1/30/18
✔24. But-p.1073 of War and Peace-"One can cut off a piece of bread, but not an army." 1/30/18
25. Can't- p.1048 of War and Peace- "We can't go into action without knowing for certain how many they are." posted 1/29/18
✔26. Child- p.1065 War and Peace- "Have you understood my child?" 1/29/18
✔27. City-p.1099 of War and Peace-"Chichagov...handed Kutuzov a formal reort and the keys to the city." 1/30/18
✔28. Clocks- p.71-The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories-George looked at the clock on the wall behind the counter." 2/3/18
✔29. Club-p.118-The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories-"You mean will I tell it at the Marthalga Club?"2/3/18
✔30. C'mon-p.9- How They Met, and Other Stories-"'C'mon,' I said."-4/13/18
✔31. Come-p.1080 of War and Peace-"I'm so glad you've come." 1/30/18
✔32. Cry- p.1057 of War and Peace- "A terrible cry came from the midst of the crowd." posted 1/29/18
✔33. Cupid-p.456 of Sister Wendy's 1000 Masterpieces-"She is carried in a golden chariot that is drawn by birds (though one notices Cupid hard at work, propping up the clouds beneath her). 1/31/18
✔34. Day-p.1079 of War and Peace-"Natasha did not remember how that day passed..." 1/30/18
✔35. Dice-p.51-The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories-"I have passed at dice for three thousand dollars..." 2/2/18
✔36. Dog- p.1040 of War and Peace- "Sly dog!...So?" posted 1/29/18
✔37. Don't- p.1043 of War and Peace- "Don't I know what kind you need?" posted 1/29/18
✔38. Drop- p.1040 of War and Peace- "The light rain stopped; only mist fell and drops of water from the branches of the trees." posted 1/29/18
✔39. Eighteen-p.1091 of War and Peace- "...in the snow at eighteen degrees of frost..." 1/30/18
✔40. Elf-p.211-Brainswitch Out of Depression: Break the Cycle of Despair-"My first thought was 'fairy elf with wings'." 2/23/18
✔41. Emotion-p.457 of Sister Wendy's 1000 Masterpieces-"Tintoretto invites us to share the emotion, but not to understand its meaning." 1/31/18
✔42. Empty=p.1092 of War and Peace-"Eh, empty chatter!" 1/30/18
✔43. Enter-p.238- Athalie- "Enter Josabeth." 2/11/18
✔44. Everybody-p.234-Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House-"Everybody gets this."
✔45. Eyes- p.1041 of War and Peace- ""He'll get away!' the esaul said, narrowing his eyes." posted 1/29/18
✔46. Falling- p.1045 of War and Peace- ""Night was already falling when Denisov, with Petya and the esaul, rode up to the guardhouse." posted 1/29/18
✔47. Fear- p.1041 of War and Peace- "The boy, putting his chilled hands in his pockets and raising his eyebrows, looked at Denisov, now at the esaul, now at the French in fear and, despite his obvious wish to tell all he knew, became confused in his answers and only confirmed whatever Denisov asked. " posted 1/29/18
✔48. Feel- p.142 of So Many Books: Reading and Publishing in an Age of Abundance- "Eighty-one percent of Americans feel they should write a book..." 1/30/18
✔49. Freak-p.113-Blue of Noon-"She was surrounded by freaks..." 2/11/18
✔50. Georgia-p.94-Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House-"The transition report said Trump wouldn't like the...University of Georgia...lawyer..." 2/18/18
✔51. Get-p.1041 of War and Peace- ""He'll get away!' the esaul said, narrowing his eyes." posted 1/29/18
✔52. Girl-p.463 of Sister Wendy's 1000 Masterpieces-"Girl With a Pitcher, however, was painted early in his career..." 1/31/18
✔53. Go- p.1044 of War and Peace- "Well. let's go, said Denisov,..." posted 1/29/18
✔54. Gone-p.1123 of War and Peace-"In Pierre's soul now nothing went on like what had gone on in it under similar circumstances during his engagement to Helene." 1/31/18
✔55. Got- p.1046 of War and Peace- ""I've got wonderful raisins, you know, the seedless kind." posted 1/29/18
✔56. Hammersmith-Act I- audiobook of Pygmalion-"Did you expect me to walk to Hammersmith?" 4/12/18
✔57. Heaven-p.242 of An Unnecessary Woman-"I promise that once all three of us are in Heaven, I will not be forced to make the impossible decision of choosing between the two of you." 1/30/18
✔58. Help-p.211 of An Unnecessary Woman-"He died early trying to help people see." posted 1/29/18
✔59. Heroin-p.267 of An Unnecessary Woman-"If I had said I had bags of heroin in the cartons, she'd have been less shocked." 1/31/18
✔60. Home-p.211 of An Unnecessary Woman- "He gave up his family inheritance and became a private scholar, a philosopher at home. posted 1/29/18
✔61. Houses- p.1040 of War and Peace- "In this village, and in the manor house, and all over the knoll, in the garden, by the wells and the pond, and along the road uphill from the bridge and the village, no more than four hundred yards away, crowds of men could be seen through the undulating mist." posted 1/29/18
✔62. How- p.1052 of War and Peace- "How I love you." posted 1/29/18
So Many Books: Reading and Publishing in an Age of Abundance - completed 1/30/18
War and Peace in progress
Sister Wendy's 1000 Masterpieces completed 2/2/18
An Unnecessary Woman completed 2/2/18
The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories completed 2/4/18
The Illustrated History of Art: Art Through the Ages, Including: Medieval and Early Renaissance Art, the Sixteenth Century, the Baroque Era, Eastern Art by David Piper- in progress.
1,000 Places to See Before You Die by Patricia Schultz Completed 2/9/18
Blue of Noon by Georges Bataille-completed 2/11/18.
Athalie by Jean Racine-in progress
Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House by Michael Wolff-in progress
A Parcel of Patterns by Jill Paton Walsh-completed 2/24/18
Collected Stories by Ivan Bunin- in progress.
Rumble Fish by S.E. Hinton-completed 3/3/18
The Duchess Of Malfi by John Webster-in progress
Labyrinths: Selected Stories and Other Writings by Jorge Luis Borges-in progress.
Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller- in progress.
Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw-in progress
How They Met, and Other Stories by David Levithan-completed 4/14/18
Carsick by John Waters-completed 5/31/18
Westward by Amy Clampitt completed 7/4/18

✔62. How- p.1052 of War and Peace- "How I love you." posted 1/29/18
✔63. Idiot-cd#2 of audiobook of Al Franken, Giant of the Senate- "Rush Limbaugh is a big fat idiot." 1/31/18
✔64. Ignition-p.105-Blue of Noon-"I put my foot on the ignition..." 2/11/18
✔65. Into - p.1048 of War and Peace- "We can't go into action without knowing for certain how many they are." posted 1/29/18
✔66. Joe-p.32-Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House- "Joe Scarborough, the former congressman...privately told Trump..." 2/18/18
✔67. Johanna-p.23- Hotel du Lac-"Hope, Edith Johanna." 4/19/19
✔68. Judy-p.20-Rumble Fish-"You took after Judy McGee with a busted pop bottle not too long ago." 3/3/18
✔69. Juicy- p.231 of An Unnecessary Woman-"I hope a juicy turnip is among the thingsshe's torturing." 1/30/18
✔70. Jungle-p.823-1,000 Places to See Before You Die-"Parati's location on the lush jungle clad Costa verde makes it the perfect jumping-off place..." 2/4/18
✔71. Just -p.1162 of War and Peace-"...and admiring a gold and pearl comb such as were only just coming into fashion." 2/2/18✔72. Kiss- p.1047 of War and Peace- "'Allow me to kiss you, dear heart', he said."" posted 1/29/18
✔73. Know- p.1046 of War and Peace- ""I've got wonderful raisins, you know, the seedless kind." posted 1/29/18
✔74. Lady-p.1111 of War and Peace-"...Pierre had recalled that the Princess always had lady companions. " 1/31/18
✔75. Lane-p.133-A Parcel of Patterns-"A child died of the spotted fever in the Water Lane cottages..." 2/24/18
✔76. Last-p.1111 of War and Peace-"During the last days, he often spoke of you,..." 1/31/18
✔77. Leader-p.1102 of War and Peace-"...there appeared in his place the new leader required." 1/31/18
✔78. Lord-p.1096 of War and Peace-"Ohh! Lord, Lord!"-1/30/18
✔79. Love- p.1052 of War and Peace- "How I love you." posted 1/29/18
✔80. Loving-p.1077 of War and Peace- "And in her imagination she said other tender , loving things to him..." 1/30/18
✔81. Man- p.1041 of War and Peace- "Below, across the marsh, ran a man in something red." posted 1/29/18
✔82. Marmalade-CD#4 of audiobook for The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society- "Im going to tell you everything in my box...15 ounces of marmalade..." 1/30/18
✔83. Me- p.1045 of War and Peace- ""Well, tell me about yourself,' he said" posted 1/29/18
✔84. Mice-CD#4 of audiobook of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society-"I'm good with mice." 1/30/18
✔85. Midnight-p.38-The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories-"They brought them in around midnight..." 2/2/18
✔86. Miss- p.1041 of War and Peace- " Petya, quickly turning his head, now looked at the drummer boy, now at Denisov, now at the esaul, now at the French in the village and on the road, trying not to miss anything important." posted 1/29/18
✔87. Monkey-p.841-1,000 Places to See Before You Die-"...and 13 species of monkeys, from capuchin to spider..." 2/4/18
✔88. Mustang-Ch.2 of audiobook- The Outsiders- "A blue Mustang pulled up aside the lot." 8/27/18
✔89. Myself-p.246 of An Unnecessary Woman- "'I wanted to recognize myself', she said."-1/31/18
✔90. Mystic-p.494-The Illustrated History of Art: Art Through the Ages, Including: Medieval and Early Renaissance Art, the Sixteenth Century, the Baroque Era, Eastern Art by David Piper-"The works are often...like mysterious caves or tombs, stuffed full of trophies or tributes from a forgotten, mystic past." 2/6/18
✔91. Need - p.1043 of War and Peace- "Don't I know what kind you need?" posted 1/29/18
✔92. Needs- p.1060 of War and Peace- ""In captivity in the shed, Pierre had learned, not with his mind, but with his whole being, his life, that man is created for happiness, that happiness is within him, in the satusfying of natural human needs..." posted 1/29/18
✔93. New-p.258 of An Unnecessary Woman- "I don't know if I look like a cancer patient...but I do look new." 1/31/18
✔94. Night- p.1041 of War and Peace- "Dolokhov replied that they were not hungry and had to be on their way that night." posted 1/29/18
95. Nite
✔96. Nothing- p.1041 of War and Peace- "But the shots and shouts had nothing to do with them." posted 1/29/18
✔97. Now- p.1061 of War and Peace- "Now and then he glanced at the familiar crowd around him..." posted 1/29/18
✔98. Nuthin' (Nothing per new rule)- loc.1372 on Kindle of The Duchess Of Malfi-"Nature doth nothing so great for great men..." 3/20/18
✔99. Ode-p.100-Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House-"...and his many fulsome and unnecessary 'odes to Putin'. 2/18/18
100. On-p.1202- War and Peace-"...reduced to grounds on which the question itself cannot exist." 2/6/18
✔101. Only -p.1122 of War and Peace-"But, I've loved only her, her alone..." 1/31/18
✔102. Ooh-p.147-How They Met, and Other Stories-"'Ooh look', he said, picking up the phone..." 4/14/18
✔103. Our-p.32 of The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories- "Our nada who art in nada..." 2/2/18
✔104. Pack-ch.28 of audiobook for North and South-"You're such a pack of fools." 2/7/18
✔105. Paradise-p.821-1,000 Places to See Before You Die- "...it's small wonder that the twenty-one-island paradise is considered one of the world's greatest sites for scuba..." 2/4/18
✔106. Penny-p.250 of An Unnecessary Woman-"Pavese would not let that rat-faced popinjay make a penny from his work." 1/31/18
✔107. Piano-p.887-1,000 Places to See Before You Die-"...and enjoy the piano bar's changing cocktail du jour." 2/7/18
✔108. Pimpin'-p.51- The Recruiting Officer-"So if your worship pleases to cast up the whole sum, viz., canting, lying, impudence, pimping, bullying, swearing, whoring, drinking, and a halberd, you will find the sum total will amount to a recruiting sergeant." 4/8/18
✔109. Pink- p.219 of An Unnecessary Woman- "I distract myself by gazing at the barely perceptible steam rising off of a damp pink sweater..." 1/29/18
✔110. Police-p.1110 of War and Peace-"The police were abuse: they were bribed..." 1/31/18
✔111. Pressure-p.32-The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories-"He smiled and stood before a bar with a shining pressure coffee machine." 2/2/18
✔112. Pretend-p.253 of An Unnecessary Woman-"I take out Rilke from my purse and pretend to read." 1/31/18
✔113. Punk-p.24-Rumble Fish-"Not for long, you punk..." 3/3/18
✔114. Push-p.258 of An Unnecessary Woman- "Wash her hair out, dry her out, push her out..." 1/31/18
✔115. Rabbit-cd#6 of audiobook-The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society- "...some had henhouses and rabbit hutches..." 2/3/18
✔116. Rain- p.1040 of War and Peace- "The light rain stopped; only mist fell and drops of water from the branches of the trees." posted 1/29/18
✔117. Ramble-p.133-Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House-"Priebus grabbed it, rambled and fumphered for a while..." 2/18/18
✔118. Really -p.17 of The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories-"She was a fine woman, marvellous really." 2/2/18
✔119. Reaper-cd#5 of audiobook of Carsick-"I keep flashing back to the Grim Reaper character in..." 5/4/18
✔120. Remember-p.56-The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories-"...but the quail country made him remember him as when Nick was a boy..." 2/2/18
✔121. Respect-p.1181-War and Peace- "...and showing every respect..." 2/3/18
✔122. Right-p.126-Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House-"CPAC, right of center and trying to hold steady..." 2/18/18
✔123. Rising-p.1109 of War and Peace-"Rising ever higher and higher, this number, by the fall of 1813, had reached a figure exceeding the population of the year 1812." 1/31/18
✔124. River- p.1041 of War and Peace- "The man they called Tikhon ran to the river, plopped into it with a splash, disappeared for a moment, and clambered out on all fours, black from the water, and ran on." posted 1/29/18
✔125. Rock 'n roll-cd#7 of audiobook-Carsick-"#11 Flying Saucer Rock'n'Roll by Billy Lee Riley."-5/31/18
✔126. Rocker-p.41-Rumble Fish-"He looked at me like I was off my rocker." 3/3/18
✔127. Rollin'- p.334-Collected Stories-"It's been rolling steadily through the countryside..." 3/28/18-also found "rollin'"- p.312-In Dubious Battle-"Let's get rollin'." 9/19/22
✔128. Runaway- p.1062 of War and Peace- "They began telling, this one killed a man, that one killed two, another set a fire, another was a runaway, so he did nothing." posted 1/29/18
✔129. Running-p.1074 of War and Peace-"And the experienced driver knew that it was most advantageous to hold the whip raised, to threaten, but not to lash the running animal on the head." 1/30/18
✔130. Sabatoge-p.120-Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House-"...Jared will agree, and then it will get sabotaged..." 2/18/18
✔131. Sally-p.94-Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House-"Even before there was reason to suspect Sally Yates, they suspected her." 2/18/18
Teri-K wrote: "Sorry for the confusion. I went ahead and looked up words for a couple of books I wasn't half way through but knew I would finish soon, since usually any book you've barely started counts. (I start..."
Not a problem, Teri-K...as long as you know what's going on, I'm good with it.
Not a problem, Teri-K...as long as you know what's going on, I'm good with it.

Mixed Duration Challenges > Song Title Word Search #1
February 1, 2018 to August 31, 2018
Completed 0/185
WORDS
1. Again
2. Ain't
3. Alabama
4. Alone
5. American
6. Americans
7. Apologies
8. Are
9. Around
10. As
11. Babe
12. Baby
13. Beast
14. Begun
15. Big
16. Billie
17. Blood
18. Bloom
19. Blue
20. Boardwalk
21. Boys
22. Brown
23. Burden
24. But
25. Can't
26. Child
27. City
28. Clocks
29. Club
30. C'mon
31. Come
32. Cry
33. Cupid
34. Day
35. Dice
36. Dog
37. Don't
38. Drop
39. Eighteen
40. Elf
41. Emotion
42. Empty
43. Enter
44. Everybody
45. Eyes
46. Falling
47. Fear
48. Feel
49. Freak
50. Georgia
51. Get
52. Girl
53. Go
54. Gone
55. Got
56. Hammersmith
57. Heaven
58. Help
59. Heroin
60. Home
61. Houses
62. How
63. Idiot
64. Ignition
65. Into
66. Joe
67. Johanna
68. Judy
69. Juicy
70. Jungle
71. Just
72. Kiss
73. Know
74. Lady
75. Lane
76. Last
77. Leader
78. Lord
79. Love
80. Loving
81. Man
82. Marmalade
83. Me
84. Mice
85. Midnight
86. Miss
87. Monkey
88. Mustang
89. Myself
90. Mystic
91. Need
92. Needs
93. New
94. Night
95. Nite
96. Nothing
97. Now
98. Nuthin'
99. Ode
100. On
101. Only
102. Ooh
103. Our
104. Pack
105. Paradise
106. Penny
107. Piano
108. Pimpin'
109. Pink
110. Police
111. Pressure
112. Pretend
113. Punk
114. Push
115. Rabbit
116. Rain
117. Ramble
118. Really
119. Reaper
120. Remember
121. Respect
122. Right
123. Rising
124. River
125. Rock 'n roll
126. Rocker
127. Rollin'
128. Runaway
129. Running
130. Sabatoge
131. Sally
132. Sand
133. Sandman
134. Shadows
135. Shame
136. Sheriff
137. Shoes
138. Shop
139. Shot
140. Since
141. Smoke
142. Somebody
143. Soon
144. Soul
145. Standing
146. Stone
147. Suede
148. Sugar
149. Suite
150. Summer
151. Super
152. Surrender
153. Survive
154. Sweet
155. Tender
156. Thang
157. Thank
158. Thing
159. Thirteen
160. Time
161. Tonight's
162. Train
163. Tumbling
164. Twist
165. Umbrella
166. Under
167. Ur
168. Visions
169. Walkin'
170. Wanna
171. Want
172. Water
173. Weezer
174. Welcome
175. We've
176. Where
177. White
178. William
179. With
180. Woman
181. Year's
182. You
183. Young
184. Your
185. Yourself

✔132. Sand -p.502 of Sister Wendy's 1000 Masterpieces-"The first is his glorious ability to find a theme amid the dreary uninterest of the sand dune..."
✔133. Sandman-p,3-Maps and Legends: Reading and Writing Along the Borderlands-"...the intricate fractal patterningof motif and metaphor in...Neil Gaiman's Sandman..." 10/7/18
✔134. Shadows-p.1115 of War and Peace-"...and these words suddenly dispersed the shadows of the past." 1/31/18
✔135. Shame-p.447 of Sister Wendy's 1000 Masterpieces- "She holds two trumpets; the golden one she uses to broadcast deeds of glory; the other, made of wood, is the recorder with which she announces to the world our deeds of shame." posted 1/29/18
✔136. Sheriff-ch.42 of audiobook-North and South-"...by a prestigious story of Sir John... when he was high Sheriff..." 2/18/18
✔137. Shoes- p.1043 of War and Peace- "Tikhon went on, moving his flat, splayed feet in their bast shoes further apart." posted 1/29/18
✔138. Shop-p.103 of So Many Books: Reading and Publishing in an Age of Abundance "...because readers adjust their expectations of the kind of store in which they shop." 1/30/18.
✔139. Shot-p.1041 of War and Peace- "As they were talking like that in half whispers, a shot cracked below, in the hollow by the pond, they saw a puff of white smoke, then another, and heard the concerted, merry-sounding shout of hundreds of voices of the French who were on the hillside." posted 1/29/18
✔140. Since-p.215 of An Unnecessary Woman- "She moved from her parents' house and has been living with my mother ever since." 1/29/18
✔141. Smoke- p.1041 of War and Peace- "As they were talking like that in half whispers, a shot cracked below, in the hollow by the pond, they saw a puff of white smoke, then another, and heard the concerted, merry-sounding shout of hundreds of voices of the French who were on the hillside." posted 1/29/18
✔142. Somebody-p.32-Rumble Fish-"Like you could feel somebody on the other side watching you..." 3/3/18
✔143. Soon-p.1096 of War and Peace-"Give him more kasha, you don't get full soon when you're starving.' 1/30/18
144. Soul-p.1070 of War and Peace- "Then the greatness of soul of the marshals is described for us..." 1/30/18
✔145. Standing-p.493 of Sister Wendy's 1000 Masterpieces-"He... demanded hours upon hours of...standing." 2/2/18
✔146. Stone- p.112 of So Many Books: Reading and Publishing in an Age of Abundance- "Writing appeared next: the physical commitment of words to stone, pottery, papyrus, parchment..." 1/30/18
✔147. Suede-p.99-Collected Stories-"...removed one of his suede goles to reveal a delicate, milky blue hand..." 2/24/18
✔148. Sugar- CD#4 of audiobook for The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society- "Im going to tell you everything in my box...15 ounces of sugar..." 1/30/18
✔149. Suite-p.137-How They Met, and Other Stories-"Graham decided to make a suite out of recent Blur songs." 4/14/18
✔150. Summer= p.1065 War and Peace- "...a memory emerged in his soul, coming from God knows where, of an evening he had spent with a beautiful Polish woman, in the summer..." 1/29/18
✔151. Super-p.66- Travels with Charley: In Search of America-"I sought out U.S.90, a wide gash of super highway..." 4/20/18
✔152. Surrender-p.1083 of War and Peace-"...kept sending envoys calling for surrender, and lost time..." 1/30/18
✔153. Survive-p.280 of An Unnecessary Woman-"I also understand that you have to lie to yourself to survive in a bad marriage..." 1/31/18
154. Sweet- p.1055 of War and Peace- "And on all sides, as if from far away, sounds trembled, began to harmonize, scattered, merged, and again all joined in the same sweet and solemn hymn." posted 1/29/18
✔155. Tender- p.1077 of War and Peace- "And in her imagination she said other tender , loving things to him..." 1/30/18
✔*156. Thang-p.18- The Commitments-"I'm ready to get up and do my thang, said James Brown." 4/18/20
or- p.162-Labyrinths: Selected Stories and Other Writings-"...informed him that there was no created thing in this world..." 3/22/18
✔157. Thank- p.1053 of War and Peace- "Thank God!' he cried." posted 1/29/18
✔158. Thing-p.473 of Sister Wendy's 1000 Masterpieces-"...and in Velasquez it's a very very extraordinary thing that he has been able to keep..." 2/1/18
✔159. Thirteen-p.213 of An Unnecessary Woman-"Thirteen, I'd say." posted 1/29/18
✔160. Time- p.1041 of War and Peace- "What's he been up to all this time?" posted 1/29/18
✔161. Tonight's-p.126- The Austere Academy-"...Vice Principal Nero will play something quiet at tonight's concert..." 10/10/20
162. Train- p.1058 of War and Peace- "Half of the train with biscuits, which had followed them during the first marches, had been taken by the Cossacks..."posted 1/29/18
✔163. Tumbling-p.13-Blue of Noon-"She came tumbling down..." 2/10/18
✔164. Twist-p.88-Blue of Noon-"I tried to twist her wrist..." 2/11/18
✔165. Umbrella-p.459 of Sister Wendy's 1000 Masterpieces-"...she indictaes with her pointing umbrella that she is well aware of London's ways..." 1/31/18
✔166. Under -p.1123 of War and Peace-"In Pierre's soul now nothing went on like what had gone on in it under similar circumstances during his engagement to Helene." 1/31/18
✔167. Ur-p.29-The Illustrated History of Art: Art Through the Ages, Including: Medieval and Early Renaissance Art, the Sixteenth Century, the Baroque Era, Eastern Art-"...for instance at the famous royal graves of about 2600BC at Ur, have revealed fragments of a luxurious civilization." 2/4/18
✔168. Visions-p.499-The Illustrated History of Art: Art Through the Ages, Including: Medieval and Early Renaissance Art, the Sixteenth Century, the Baroque Era, Eastern Art-"Many other artists...strive with more or less success to preserve a primitive vision..." 2/6/18
✔169. Walkin'-p.172-Close Range-"If the ladies're walkin', it's four miles back.'" 4.13/20
p.225-Labyrinths: Selected Stories and Other Writings-"...to do what is called walking at random;..." 3/23/18
✔170. Wanna-p.64-How They Met, and Other Stories-"Hey, wanna go to the prom?" 4/14/18
✔171. Want-p.1142 of War and Peace-"I'll go then, if you want." 2/1/18
✔172. Water- p.1040 of War and Peace- "The light rain stopped; only mist fell and drops of water from the branches of the trees." posted 1/29/18
✔173. Weezer-p.193- If I Stay-"...when it was his turn to pick the music, blasted Weezer - is checking in on me." 9/18/18
✔174. Welcome-p.128-Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House-"...what he feared would be less than a joyous welcome." 2/18/18
✔175. We've-p.121-Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead-"We've arrived!" 2/22/18
✔176. Where- p.1045 of War and Peace- ""And he hurried to get where he was not" posted 1/29/18
✔177. White- p.1041 of War and Peace- "As they were talking like that in half whispers, a shot cracked below, in the hollow by the pond, they saw a puff of white smoke, then another, and heard the concerted, merry-sounding shout of hundreds of voices of the French who were on the hillside." posted 1/29/18
✔178. William-p.488 of Sister Wendy's 1000 Masterpieces-"Waterhouse, John William 1849-1917" 2/2/18
✔179. With-p.260 of An Unnecessary Woman-"He should have known that together with every being- man or beast- evil entered the Ark." 1/31/18
✔180. Woman- p.1062 of War and Peace- "I only pity my old woman and children." posted 1/29/18
✔181. Year's -p.825-1,000 Places to See Before You Die-No less impressive...is New Year's Eve along Copacobana Beach..."
✔182. You- p.1047 of War and Peace- "'Allow me to kiss you, dear heart', he said."" posted 1/29/18
✔183. Young- p.1047 of War and Peace- ""Both changes brought together a reminder of springtime with the idea of a young boy." posted 1/29/18
✔184. Your -p.83-A Tramp Abroad-"Therefore, if your case be like mine..." 2/3/19
✔185. Yourself- p.1045 of War and Peace- ""Well, tell me about yourself,' he said" posted 1/29/18

Song Title Word Search #1
Duration: 2/1/2018 - 10/31/2018
Progress: 178 out of 185
This is a mixed duration challenge, but you must have a start date and an end date.
A few months back, Denise asked for a big word search challenge. Thanks, Denise, for sharing your challenge idea.
I decided to do a series of word search challenges based on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. This is the first of five.
Below you will find 185 words taken from the song titles of #500 through #400. As you will see, some of the words are strange and some will be difficult (hammersmith, ur, weezer, and even perhaps nite). Some you will find different versions and spellings (for example, night and nite, American and Americans).
The challenge: find as many of the words as you can in the time frame you choose to work the challenge.
*Words can only be found within the text of the book - no covers, titles or authors.
*For each word you find, provide the sentence containing the word, as well as the book title, author, and the date you finished reading the book.
There is no restriction on the number of books you use, or the number of words per book.

'Til the Well Runs Dry by Lauren Francis-Sharma - **** - 2/3/2018 - 400 Pages
1. Again:
"I was three days thinking about every minute I'd spent with Marcia before I approached Tanty Gertrude's gate again." Page 18
8. Are & 103. Our: & 97. Now:
“I simply needed to take us out of the dark, now that my feelings—our feelings—are clear.' Page 346
12. Baby:
"...month, without an adult, having a baby by ourselves, had been scary and lonely, but it had also felt like a grand adventure." Page 375
14. Begun:
"Finally, tortured enough, I began to leave." Page 37
15. Big:
'“Anwar!” he yelled out to the big fella.' Page 129
17. Blood:
"Dark red blood was on almost everything." Page 375
18. Bloom: & 109. Pink:
"The pink landscape roses were in bloom, with not a brown, withered leaf in sight." Page 170
19. Blue:
"White dishes were washed, drying on a blue dishtowel." Page 35
21. Boys:
"I paused, trying to remember their names, but my mind was a blank. “Your boys,” I said." Page 334
22. Brown:
"He wore a loose-fitting brown suit, a white shirt, and a blue-and-brown checkered tie." Page 179
23. Burden:
"I had to learn to move on from insult, from injury, because I didn't have any additional room on my back; the burden of carrying myself and my children was enough." Page 300
24. But:
"...month, without an adult, having a baby by ourselves, had been scary and lonely, but it had also felt like a grand adventure." Page 375
25. Can't:
“What you need him for?” he said, as if not wanting me to leave before he knew. “Can't you see?” And without warning, I began to cry." Page 270
26. Child:
"But Jackie wasn't a big woman. She was still a child." Page 347
32. Cry:
“What you need him for?” he said, as if not wanting me to leave before he knew. “Can't you see?” And without warning, I began to cry." Page 270
34. Day: & 94. Night:
"Some other way to live so the grief didn't gnaw at me day and night." Page 336
36. Dog:
“'I won't tell your mudda.' A neighborhood dog ..." Page 150
37. Don't:
"Don't tell your sista. She's very weak. Don't talk for long." Page 375
38. Drop:
"Having someone drop by to get measured, pick up a dress, or leave clothes for repair, was part of the routine in our house." Page 178
39. Eighteen & 62. How & 58. Help:
"Funny how you can ask your brudda to help me, but when I beg you to help me get into police training school when I turn eighteen, all I get is a fat no." Page 136
52. Girl:
"The square-chinned little girl, Thomasine, was staring at Mr. Aldous and me from across the schoolyard." Page 197

The Last Black Unicorn by Tiffany Haddish - ***** - 2/9/2018 - 288 Pages
4. Along & 55. Got:
"One day, my mom got tired of the man and told him, 'You leave me alone. Leave my kids alone.'”
5. American & 10. As:
"So I went through his charts, and right there, plain as day on his blood test, it said he's African-American."
11. Babe:
"Tiffany: “Babe, we should, for our first thing together, let's go play basketball. We should play basketball.”
20. Boardwalk & 73. Know:
"I didn't know any huge white guys, but I used to be in Venice Beach a lot, and I met this dude on the boardwalk."
27. City:
"I caught the bus and took about three transfers to get all the way to the family courts, which is, like, in the city of Alhambra or ..."
29. Club:
"But he and I were on the same club circuit at the time, and he was a bigger name than me then."
31. Come & 60. Home:
"Two days went by. She did not come home."
41. Emotion:
"I like to skip across the ocean of emotion."
42. Empty:
"... and later that night, she found the condom drawer empty."
44. Everybody:
"But everybody knew already, they didn't need to see the marks."
45. Eyes:
"And then I opened my eyes."
47. Fear:
"I don't know who she called, but I will tell you, this promoter had the fear of God in him."
48. Feel:
"That's the only way I could feel included."
49. Freak:
"We were in Jamaica, and the Jamaicans started freaking out, talking about 'Your Twin Towers are down!'”
51. Get & 53. Go:
“Will, you gotta go back to the hotel. Call security right now to come and get you to take you back to the hotel, because this gonna be a problem."
57. Heaven:
"I know I'm going to heaven, too. Roscoe taught me that."
65. Into:
"When you'd go into her apartment, she had five kids' car seats that she found."
72. Kiss:
"I leaned in and gave him a little kiss on his cheek."
76. Last: In Title
78. Lord:
Tiffany: “ARSENIO SAID I WAS SMART AND BEAUTIFUL! DID YOU NOT HEAR THAT!! OH LORD THANK YOU LORD!”
81. Man:
Tiffany: “Okay, no. I was talking about one that is actually attached to a man.
83. Me:
"Like, no man had ever brought me cars from other states, so it MUST be something about me."
86. Miss:
Tiffany: “Okay, Miss Gree, lemme take the script home and work on it, and I'll do it for you tomorrow.”
89. Myself:
"Then I responded to myself, Yeah, people gonna see me, though, all over the world."
91. Need & 100. On:
Anna: “What do you need it for? What's going on? It's 5 a.m., what you need a video camera for? You murder someone?”
92. Needs & 71. Just:
"My mom did, but no, I do not want to press charges. I just want her to get help. She just needs help. She needs the right doctors.”
101. Only: & 118. Really:
"Eventually, I realized the only thing I could really be a part of was drama or being the mascot or working the Bar Mitzvahs."
102. Ooh:
"Tiffany: 'Ooh, wait. No. I got to go to the bathroom. I got to boo-boo.'”
104. Pack:
"I bought a pack of cigarettes."
107. Piano:
"You start learning and it's like playing a piano."
108. Pimpin':
"Pimpin' dudes was easy. The problem was that I wasn't really necessary."
110. Police:
Tiffany: “I'm outside the police station, so y'all could lock me up, 'cause I'm about to make a murder.”
114. Push:
"All I could do was push them away, and then go back to the dude that was abusing me."
115. Rabbit:
"Charles Fleischer was there. I was so excited about Charles Fleischer, 'cause he does the voice of Roger Rabbit."
116. Rain:
"I need to know what the fuck was on that tape. I parked a block away, and walked in the rain back to his place."
120. Remember:
"Remember when I went to Laugh Factory Comedy Camp? And how great that was?"
122. Right:
"His sister was right. I could just feel it in my bones."
129. Running:
"I was running past the other comedians—full-on running."
135. Shame:
"On the way to the clinic, he was trying to shame me."
137. Shoes:
"I took my shoes off, I took my earrings off."
139. Shot: & 160. Time:
"My mom used to beat me out the closet all the time over that. Being a guest on his show was a dream for so long. When he went off the air in 1994, I thought I missed my shot."
141. Smoke:
Titus: “Hey, you smoke weed?”
142. Somebody:
I used to talk about it onstage all the time, 'cause parents say, “If somebody touch your private parts, or if somebody hurt your pee-pee, or if somebody pushed their private parts on you, you tell somebody.”
144. Soul:
"What's important is his soul, and to me, his soul seemed like it cared about and cherished me a lot."
145. Standing:
"I was standing there, right in front of them, and they just talking all ..."
148. Sugar:
"Man, I sent him so many Snickers, and he never gave me any sugar."
150. Summer:
"It was like I dropped into some musical theater summer camp in my own house."
151. Super:
"He was super-excited to see me and everything, and I mean super-excited."
153. Survive:
"Survive. and. Thrive. in. Hollywood."
154. Sweet:
"I got all sweet and turned to him."
157. Thank:
"I want to thank: My Grandma. My Mama. My Aunties."
158. Thing:
"You got to carry yourself like you're valuable, and you need to have valuable things."
159. Thirteen:
"Tiffany: 'Cause I did that shit when I was thirteen years old.'”
162. Train:
"Tiffany: 'You best get on the Tiffany train while you can, because it's about to take off'.”
164. Twist:
"I think I act like this, and I end up picking jealous and possessive guys, because in some sick, twisted way, I think that means they care."
169. Walkin':
Tiffany: “Yeah, all the shit you put me through, NOW YOU WALKIN' THROUGH IT, MOTHERFUCKER!!!”
171. Want: & 179. With:
"I did not want to have an abortion, but at the same time, I did not want to have a baby with that man, in those circumstances."
172. Water:
Mom: “Because I threw hot water on him.”
174. Welcome:
"He had one of those big mustaches and a Walmart shirt on, and he said, “Welcome to Walmart.” My mom spat on him."
182. You & 184. Your:
Mama: “Your people make me vomit. I hate your burritos and everything. You make me vomit.”
175. We've:
Tiffany: “Why are you even in my shit like that, we've only been dating five months, it's not that serious.
177. White:
"I dated him because he was white."
183. Young:
"Dancing with the young people. Getting all the people to follow me."
185. Yourself:
"Watch Yourself. Let everybody enjoy the show."

The Buddha Walks into a Bar...: A Guide to Life for a New Generation by Lodro Rinzler - ***** - 4/2/2018 - 208 Pages
117. Ramble: "The other person could ramble on and exhaust themselves while you took the dignified high road by applying this paramita." Page 104

Ghost Story by Jim Butcher - ***** - 4/6/2018 - 481 Pages
3. Alabama: "We actually regained contact with Minnesota, Massachusetts, and Alabama this week.” Page 92
88. Mustang: "...place that looks a lot like Chicago, driving along in the rain in my old Mustang, because that's what your limits are." Page 6
133. Sandman: "Spider-Man has teamed up with the Sandman before." Page
136. Sheriff: "I am not the sheriff of Chicago." Page 57


Marked by Elisabeth Naughton - *** - 2/23/2018 - 321 Pages
6. Americans:
“Or as you Americans prefer to call him, Hercules.” Page 149
7. Apologies:
“Many apologies. I didn’t realize who she was.” Page 217
9. Around:
"Around her, heavy bass echoed from speakers hidden in the walls, vibrating the floor beneath her feet, sloshing her brain against her skull in the process." Page 1
13. Beast:
"Theron’s big body moved between her and the first beast." Page 104
46. Falling:
"But before her body hit the ground, an arm of steel that seemed to come out of nowhere wrapped around her torso, and another darted out to rescue the falling tray." Page 2
54. Gone:
"He would simply take her home before the Council discovered she was gone and all hell broke loose." Page 8
61. Houses:
"The few houses nestled around the lake were separated by forest and distance, the nearest at least an eighth of a mile away, and tonight she was glad." Page 21
63. Idiot:
"She turned away, calling herself ten kinds of idiot as she put his things on a nearby chair and moved to the closet, where she grabbed a blanket from the top shelf." Page 26
64. Ignition:
"Sure enough, once she started the ignition, flipped on her lights and glanced back, he was there." Page 12
70. Jungle:
"One was in Africa, one in the frozen wasteland of northern Russia, and another in the jungles of South America." Page 274
74. Lady:
“My lady,” Saphira said from the other room. Page 63
77. Leader:
"The last thing he—the leader of the Argonauts and a descendent of Heracles, the greatest hero ever—needed was for his warrior brothers to know his future wife had a human-female fetish." Page 8
79. Love: "
As he dropped into the passenger seat like a ton of dead weight, Meatloaf pumped out of the stereo, singing about what he’d do for love." Page 15
80. Loving:
"And he was loving every moment of it." Page 35
85. Midnight:
"And that face? Greek god came to mind, with that olive skin, the shoulder-length hair the color of midnight and those black-as-sin eyes." Page 3
93. New:
"His mouth nipped her jaw, kissed its way across her skin and settled on the soft skin beneath her ear as he played with her breasts and brought her to new heights of sexual arousal." Page 57
96. Nothing:
"They obviously didn’t catch the fact that Anna’s seductive wink and lip-licking was motivated by nothing but dollar bills, but then that wasn’t exactly a surprise." Page 2
105. Paradise:
"Quit looking for that elusive paradise where she’d fit in and grow roots." Page 88
111. Pressure:
"Swallowing hard, she continued to apply pressure even as he growled low in his throat and writhed beneath her." Page 22
119. Reaper:
"The prelude to the Grim fucking Reaper." Page 133
121. Respect:
"But she knew it was useless and childish, and she had just enough self-respect left to keep from making a fool out of herself in front of him." Page 102
123. Rising:
"Since he was already rising to his feet, she helped him by slipping an arm around his back and draping one of his over her shoulder." Page 14
124. River:
"Atalanta looked out across the River Styx in the belly of the Underworld and ground her teeth at what she had just learned." Page 28
134. Shadows:
"Someone who was female and blonde and petite and who had come in alone a half hour ago, then slinked into the shadows to watch the show." Page 3
138. Shop:
"How’s the shop anyway?” Page 5
140. Since:
"If she hadn’t eaten recently, she might have chalked it up to low blood sugar, but since Dana had forced her to choke down a burger during her break, she knew that wasn’t the case." Page 1
143. Soon:
"This will be over soon. I promise.” Page 16
146. Stone:
"She was just about to turn to defuse the situation, but the Greek god beat her to it, shooting them a withering look that could have turned flesh to stone." Page 3
149. Suite:
"Callia swept out of the bedroom suite as gracefully as she’d entered." Page 62
155. Tender:
"He flinched as the towels touched his tender skin, then sighed in what she could only describe as relief when each of his wounds were covered." Page 25
166. Under:
"It got under Casey’s skin, just a little, that she was so predictable." Page 5
168. Visions:
"Visions of his naked body laid out like an offering on her white comforter rushed through her mind again." Page 46
170. Wanna:
“Wanna kiss and tell?” Page 95
176. Where:
"He was nearly as big as the Greek god, but that’s where the similarities ended." Page 4
180. Woman:
"Some nights, a woman just wanted to bash her brain against a wall to keep from screaming." Page 1
181. Year's:
"For nearly two hundred years he’d served his race because it was his duty." Page 9

A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray - ***** - 3/6/2018 - 403 Pages
2. Ain't: "I hope you girls ain't getting mixed up in anything o' that sort.”
33. Cupid: "The rosebushes out back by the little cupid?”
43. Enter: “'You look simply perfect,' Pippa says as we enter the imposing marble foyer, brushing past attentive butlers."
69. Juicy: “'Delicious,' she says, her mouth juicy full."
75. Lane: "Next I know I'll be calling myself the queen of Romania and wandering down the lane wearing my bed linens for a cape."
82. Marmalade: “'Miss Doyle,' she says, peering up at me warily, 'are you quite sure the odour on your breath is from marmalade and not some other substance?'”
87. Monkey: "'He always does,' I mumble in my defence, though no one is paying me a bit of attention except for the organgrinder and his monkey."
106. Penny: "She'd be cut off without a penny."
112. Pretend: "She spies me but I pretend I don't see her. It's not very kind of me, ..."
128. Runaway: “That day with Mother . . . why the devil did you runaway? What were you thinking?”
131. Sally: "If she weren't doing this, Sally Carny would be on the streets, having to pay her way through far more odious, soulcrushing means."
132. Sand: "I'm melting into the warm brown sand."
165. Umbrella: "I'm nearly upended by a man buzzing past, his umbrella parked beneath his arm."

His Excellency: George Washington by Joseph J. Ellis - **** - 3/7/2018 - 352 Pages
50. Georgia: "The Georgia legislature defied the proclamation by making a thoroughly corrupt bargain to sell more than fifteen million acres on its western border to speculators calling themselves the Yazoo Companies, thereby rendering the Treaty of New York a worthless piece of paper." Page 213
90. Mystic: "Nearly a century later, when Abraham Lincoln referred in his first inaugural to those “mystic chords of memory” that linked his Civil War generation with those predecessors who had created the American republic, the haunting imagery suggested a shared political idea." Page 113
99. Ode: "A flotilla of decorated ships and sloops pulled alongside the barge as he approached New York Harbor and a chorus aboard one of the sloops sang an ode ..."
130. Sabatoge: "What is clear beyond any doubt is that Washington considered Lee's conduct as either cowardly or an insubordinate effort to sabotage an attack he had earlier opposed." Page 120
152. Surrender: "Cornwallis acknowledged the inevitable on October 17, requesting a meeting to settle terms of surrender." Page 136
178. William: "His cousin William Fairfax assumed that responsibility, which was a truly daunting task." Page 10

Show No Mercy by Cindy Gerard - **** - 3/10/2018 - 359 Pages
35. Dice: "By the light of a small flashlight, they were playing dice, Gabe realized as he snuck closer." Page 228
59. Heroin: "Those same documents they'd recovered from Adler's body also had detailed information on heroin and cocaine trafficking, and referenced facilities where MC6 brokered the bulk of weaponry that found its way into the hands of jihadist groups all over the Middle East." Page 45
66. Joe: "Maria, Donna, Joe, Glenna, Susan, Leanne, you know how much I appreciate you."
113. Punk: “Don't let anything happen to her,” he said. Twenty-four hours ago, Sam would have dressed him down as a sorry little punk who didn't deserve even an ounce of the concern Abbie lavished on him.
163. Tumbling: "Only then did she realize the provocative picture she made: her hair up off her neck, curls tumbling around her face; her shirt unbuttoned; a flower above her right ear. Swallowing hard, she withdrew her hand from inside her shirt and self-consciously redid the buttons." Page 113

The Dirt on Ninth Grave by Darynda Jones - ***** - 3/13/2018 - 326 Pages
40. Elf: "One of our third-shift servers, a tiny, elf-like creature named Shayla who looked about fourteen but was actually almost twenty-one, was just as much ..." Page 52
147. Suede: "My new suede boots with a topside zipper." Page 66

The Off Season by Catherine Gilbert Murdock - **** - 3/18/2018 - 277 Pages
126. Rocker: "“Not much of a boat rocker though, is he?” Page 222

Winter Street by Elin Hilderbrand - **** - 3/20/2018 - 249 Pages
68. Judy: "My father and Judy and my siblings and I went to Mass at St. David’s Episcopal, where there was a live menagerie and a choir of angels, the church at five p.m. lit only by candles." Page 249
95. Nite: & 125. Rock 'n roll: “Rock and Roll All Nite.”
161. Tonight's: "In light of my recent discovery that my wife, Mitzi, has been conducting an affair with George (Santa Claus) for the past twelve years, tonight’s party at the Winter Street Inn is canceled." Page 62-63

Irish Girls Are Back in Town by Cecelia Ahern - ***** - 4/17/2018 - 384 Pages
16. Billie: "What a lightenin for my load it was when Ella or Billie or Baisie or Nat King Cole came over the airwaves." Page 157
28. Clocks: "Now the fussin kicked in big time, tidyin away the drugs, hidin the commode, openin windows, stoppin clocks, talkin non-stop." Page 166
84. Mice: "Mags knew now it was no more for Our Lord than for the mice in the field, it was for the lines of young single men that lined the outer aisles, backs against the cold white stone walls, thumbs tucked into their braces, ..." Page 178
127. Rollin': "He delivered the news to the machine, promptin much rollin of eyes, but you..." Page 166

Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelly - ***** - 3/22/2018 - 487 Pages
30. C'mon: “C’mon, C. we could do something together.” P. 372

Kiss an Angel by Susan Elizabeth Phillips - ***** - 6/11/2018 - 384 Pages
98. Nuthin' (Nothing) = "Her father stood behind her, and Daisy could almost feel him vibrating with disapproval, but his disapproval was nothing new."

The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas - ***** - 6/21/2019 - 512 Pages
156. Thang: "Back that thang up."
WORDS:
56. Hammersmith
67. Johanna
167. Ur
Finished 5.31.18
Part 2
130. Sabatoge.. it was hard for me to believe he would sabotage himself.. H is for Homicide pg 115
131. Sally.. Lay down, Sally, and rest you in my arms.. The Great Alone loc 3028
132. Sand.. the tires sank into the sand.. The Great Alone loc 361
133. Sandman
134. Shadows.. stepped back into the shadows.. The Great Alone loc 264
135. Shame.. shame made her feel small... The Great Alone loc 1118
136. Sheriff.. there's a coroner sheriff.. D is for Deadbeat pg 55
137. Shoes.. nylons and old lady shoes.. The Great Alone loc 214
138. Shop.. gathered outside the brand new Snackle Shop.. The Great Alone loc 2827
139. Shot.. got shot down and captured.. The Great Alone loc 63
140. Since.. mama had trouble sleeping since dad got home.. The Great Alone loc 186
141. Smoke.. gathered to smoke stolen cigarettes.. The Great Alone loc 77
142. Somebody.. illegimate daughter of somebody or other.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 155
143. Soon.. soon there would be crying.. The Great Alone loc 41
144. Soul.. become a fight for the soul.. The Great Alone loc 3030
145. Standing.. she found her mother standing in front of the stove.. The Great Alone loc 178
146. Stone.. made of rough gray stone.. The Great Alone loc 245
147. Suede.. a fringed suede vest... The Great Alone loc 921
148. Sugar.. bags of rice and flour and sugar.. The Great Alone loc 418
149. Suite.. in her Priory Close suite.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 362
150. Summer.. it might be only May, almost summer.. The Great Alone loc 652
151. Super.. old man super handsome ..The Great Alone loc 1527
152. Surrender.. the surrender of his religious virginity.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 344
153. Survive.. we each survive our own way.. The Great Alone loc 619
154. Sweet.. fell in love with the sweet salty taste.. The Great Alone loc 373
155. Tender.. cutting the last tender thread to Alaska.. The Great Alone loc 5913
156. Thang
157. Thank.. I thank you for that.. The Great Alone loc 143
158. Thing.. the only thing worse... The Great Alone loc 43
159. Thirteen.. you're thirteen, I'm thirty... The Great Alone loc 195
160. Time.. mama laughed all of the time.. The Great Alone loc 62
161. Tonight's.. Betty was preparing to cook tonight's meal.. Atonement pg 22
162. Train.. might have found on a wagon train... The Great Alone loc 406
163. Tumbling.. sent it tumbling and cracking to the floor.. The Great Alone loc. 1604
164. Twist.. felt shame twist her gut.. The Great Alone loc 3308
165. Umbrella.. the rain, the lost umbrella.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 96
166. Under.. Leni said under her breath.. The Great Alone loc 242
167. Ur.. Twasn't done, my dee-ur!... The Stranger from the Sea pg 450
168. Visions.. nightmare visions are suddenly before her.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 287
169. Walkin'.. What're ee doin', missus, walkin' out takin' the air, eh?... The Stranger from the Sea pg 20
170. Wanna.. I wanna go, Mommy.. The Great Alone loc 6420
171. Want.. I want to see my daddy.. The Great Alone loc 6420
172. Water.. as the water rose.. The Great Alone loc 36
173. Weezer
174. Welcome.. you're always welcome.. The Great Alone loc 276
175. We've.. I'm just waiting to see what we've got.. D is for Deadbeat pg 71
176. Where.. where the high school kids hung out.. The Great Alone loc 72
177. White.. she was wearing a white tank top.. The Great Alone loc 180
178. William.. why must it be William.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 64
179. With.. her hair fallen out with rheumatic fever.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 29
180. Woman.. she was a beautiful woman.. The Great Alone loc 233
181. Year's.. to get their year's mess of clams.. The Sign of the Beaver pg 17
182. You.. you can't afford .. D is for Deadbeat pg 1
183. Young.. women, children, young adults.. The Great Alone loc 836
184. Your.. it's not your fault.. The Great Alone loc 48
185. Yourself.. drawing attention to yourself.. The Great Alone loc 44
Part 2
130. Sabatoge.. it was hard for me to believe he would sabotage himself.. H is for Homicide pg 115
131. Sally.. Lay down, Sally, and rest you in my arms.. The Great Alone loc 3028
132. Sand.. the tires sank into the sand.. The Great Alone loc 361
133. Sandman
134. Shadows.. stepped back into the shadows.. The Great Alone loc 264
135. Shame.. shame made her feel small... The Great Alone loc 1118
136. Sheriff.. there's a coroner sheriff.. D is for Deadbeat pg 55
137. Shoes.. nylons and old lady shoes.. The Great Alone loc 214
138. Shop.. gathered outside the brand new Snackle Shop.. The Great Alone loc 2827
139. Shot.. got shot down and captured.. The Great Alone loc 63
140. Since.. mama had trouble sleeping since dad got home.. The Great Alone loc 186
141. Smoke.. gathered to smoke stolen cigarettes.. The Great Alone loc 77
142. Somebody.. illegimate daughter of somebody or other.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 155
143. Soon.. soon there would be crying.. The Great Alone loc 41
144. Soul.. become a fight for the soul.. The Great Alone loc 3030
145. Standing.. she found her mother standing in front of the stove.. The Great Alone loc 178
146. Stone.. made of rough gray stone.. The Great Alone loc 245
147. Suede.. a fringed suede vest... The Great Alone loc 921
148. Sugar.. bags of rice and flour and sugar.. The Great Alone loc 418
149. Suite.. in her Priory Close suite.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 362
150. Summer.. it might be only May, almost summer.. The Great Alone loc 652
151. Super.. old man super handsome ..The Great Alone loc 1527
152. Surrender.. the surrender of his religious virginity.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 344
153. Survive.. we each survive our own way.. The Great Alone loc 619
154. Sweet.. fell in love with the sweet salty taste.. The Great Alone loc 373
155. Tender.. cutting the last tender thread to Alaska.. The Great Alone loc 5913
156. Thang
157. Thank.. I thank you for that.. The Great Alone loc 143
158. Thing.. the only thing worse... The Great Alone loc 43
159. Thirteen.. you're thirteen, I'm thirty... The Great Alone loc 195
160. Time.. mama laughed all of the time.. The Great Alone loc 62
161. Tonight's.. Betty was preparing to cook tonight's meal.. Atonement pg 22
162. Train.. might have found on a wagon train... The Great Alone loc 406
163. Tumbling.. sent it tumbling and cracking to the floor.. The Great Alone loc. 1604
164. Twist.. felt shame twist her gut.. The Great Alone loc 3308
165. Umbrella.. the rain, the lost umbrella.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 96
166. Under.. Leni said under her breath.. The Great Alone loc 242
167. Ur.. Twasn't done, my dee-ur!... The Stranger from the Sea pg 450
168. Visions.. nightmare visions are suddenly before her.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 287
169. Walkin'.. What're ee doin', missus, walkin' out takin' the air, eh?... The Stranger from the Sea pg 20
170. Wanna.. I wanna go, Mommy.. The Great Alone loc 6420
171. Want.. I want to see my daddy.. The Great Alone loc 6420
172. Water.. as the water rose.. The Great Alone loc 36
174. Welcome.. you're always welcome.. The Great Alone loc 276
175. We've.. I'm just waiting to see what we've got.. D is for Deadbeat pg 71
176. Where.. where the high school kids hung out.. The Great Alone loc 72
177. White.. she was wearing a white tank top.. The Great Alone loc 180
178. William.. why must it be William.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 64
179. With.. her hair fallen out with rheumatic fever.. The Crimson Petal and the White pg 29
180. Woman.. she was a beautiful woman.. The Great Alone loc 233
181. Year's.. to get their year's mess of clams.. The Sign of the Beaver pg 17
182. You.. you can't afford .. D is for Deadbeat pg 1
183. Young.. women, children, young adults.. The Great Alone loc 836
184. Your.. it's not your fault.. The Great Alone loc 48
185. Yourself.. drawing attention to yourself.. The Great Alone loc 44

As close as we can, Teri-K, but I'm sure we're going to have to make some adjustments.
Make note of your "rock and roll" now, and if by the end of your challenge, you haven't found "rock 'n roll", I'll take it.
Make note of your "rock and roll" now, and if by the end of your challenge, you haven't found "rock 'n roll", I'll take it.

Make note of your "rock and roll" now, and if by the end of your challenge, you haven't found "rock 'n roll",..."
OK, I'll do that. thanks.

Part 2
60. Home "I cut off his allowance and made him stay at home." pg 44 Something Fresh by P.G. Wodehouse 2/4
61. Houses "Houses and apartments - some of them anyway." pg 103 Fair Game by Patricia Briggs 2/20
62. How "How about some specifics?" pg 276 Deep Waters by Jayne Ann Krentz 2/20
63. Idiot "'Idiot', she muttered at Roark." pg 135 Rapture in Death by J.D. Robb 1/29
64. Ignition "The keys are in the ignition." pg 22 Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs 2/3
65. Into "The man already had his gun jammed into Savich's side." pg 434 Backfire by Catherine Coulter 2/21
66. Joe "Oh, don't be silly, Joe." loca 732 Leave It to Psmith by P.G. Wodehouse 2/16
67. Johanna "In the Weird, a Christina would be Johanna" pg 258 Steel's Edge by Ilona Andrews 2/5
68. Judy "Judy White leaned forward, as if she would have put herself between them..." pg 187 Dead Heat Patricia Briggs 3/4
69. Juicy "and a small metallic Juicy Couture purse I'd saved all last summer to buy completed my outfit." pg 56 Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning 2/2
70. Jungle "half the time your gun didn't work in the jungle, either." pg 199 Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs 2/3
71. Just "I'd just been thinking and wondering..." pg 11 Lord Edgware Dies by Agatha Christie 2/11
72. Kiss "Beauclaire will bring her flowers and kiss her feet." pg 151 Fair Game by Patricia Briggs 2/20
73. Know "For a frog you know some interesting magic words." location 187 The Desperate Game by Jayne Castle 2/17
74. Lady "Lady Whistledown's Society Papers" pg 2 Lady Whistledown Strikes Back by Julia Quinn
75. Lane "He was shifting to the right lane..." pg 296
76. Last "this is just the last straw." pg 75 The Unfinished Clue by Georgette Heyer 2/7
77. Leader "this man would have been a fighter, a leader of men." pg 274 Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning 2/5
78. Lord "'Lord Easterly seemed a good sort to me,' Tilly felt compelled to put in." pg 47 Lady Whistledown Strikes Back by Julia Quinn 2/3
79. Love "Charity liked him, but she did not love him." pg 2 Deep Waters by Jayne Ann Krentz 2/20
80. Loving "They're a loving couple." pg 128 Backfire by Catherine Coulter 2/21
81. Man "The man I did not know." pg 5 Lord Edgware Dies by Agatha Christie 2/11
82. Marmalade "You've got some butter and marmalade." pg 200 Flash by Jayne Ann Krentz 1/30
83. Me "Yes, so Robbie has been telling me." pg 6 Lady Whistledown Strikes Back by Julia Quinn 2/3
84. Mice "Next thing you know I'll be saying 'Mice'." pg 179 The Burglar in the Rye by Lawrence Block 1/29
85. Midnight "was making me late for my midnight appointment..." pg 131 Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning 2/5
86. Miss "What security did I miss in Merlin's office?" pg 197 Frogs and Kisses by Shanna Swendson 2/7
87. Monkey "A couple hours later, monkey has his brains splattered all over the stairway of a Raorke Enterprises hotel..." location 509 Out of this World by J.D. Robb 2/1
88. Mustang "and pranced into the house like a long-legged mustang." pg 139 Leave It to Psmith by P.G. Wodehouse 2/14
89. Myself "I played with that benefit plan myself." location 1853 The Desperate Game by Jayne Castle 2/17
90. Mystic "With the feeling that he had be privileged to assist at some mystic rite." pg 143 Something Fresh by P.G. Wodehouse 2/2
91. Need "I need that money." pg 97 Something Fresh by P.G. Wodehouse 2/2
92. Needs "Chance magic needs some randomness to work with." pg 70 Fated by Benedict Jacka 2/10
93. New "but she thought the new responsibilities resting on his shoulders..." pg 69 They Found Him Dead by Georgette Heyer 2/18
94. Night "I figure they have infrared instead of night vision." pg 254 Cover of Night by Linda Howard 2/2
95. Nite
96. Nothing "I've nothing against Jim, nothing at all!" pg 189 They Found Him Dead by Georgette Heyer 2/18
97. Now "She was nineteen now, almost twenty..." pg 7 Lady Whistledown Strikes Back by Julia Quinn 2/3
98. Nuthin' "I ain't gonna hurt nuthin'" location 158 No Other Will Do by Karen Witemeyer 3/25
99. Ode "It was the opinion of the poet Caverly, expressed in his immortal 'Ode to Tobacco'..." pg 61 Summer Lightning by P.G. Wodehouse 2/23
100. On "Angus turned on his signal..." pg 221 Hunting Ground by Patricia Briggs 2/13
101. Only "Only in self defense?" pg 197 Vengeance in Death by J.D. Robb 2/5
102. Ooh "Ooh, who sent you flowers?" pg 174 Frogs and Kisses by Shanna Swendson 2/7
103. Our "He is not like our local police." pg 316 The Unfinished Clue by Georgette Heyer 2/7
104. Pack "Teeth dug into the tough fabric of his jacket and ripped at his pack." pg 157 Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs 2/3
105. Paradise "Your R and D division must be paradise." pg 130 Vengeance in Death by J.D. Robb 2/4
106. Penny "I even dropped a penny into each one..." pg 12 The Care and Feeding of Stray Vampires by Molly Harper 2/11
107. Piano "There was a battered piano on a small stage..." pg 71 Hunting Ground by Patricia Briggs 2/13
108. Pimpin'
109. Pink "A couple of pink capsules that were probably Jags..." pg 112 Conspiracy in Death by J.D. Robb 3/2
110. Police "Call the police." pg 116 Cover of Night by Linda Howard 2/3
111. Pressure "There'll be pressure from the media..." pg 153 Vengeance in Death by J.D. Robb 2/4
112. Pretend "We'll just pretend it never happened." pg 151 Deep Waters by Jayne Ann Krentz 2/20
113. Punk "Why is one of these things valuable and another so much punk?" pg 53 Something Fresh by P.G. Wodehouse 2/4
114. Push "'Don't push it,' he muttered." pg 16 The Care and Feeding of Stray Vampires by Molly Harper 2/11
115. Rabbit "he would run like a rabbit." pg 282 Something Fresh by P.G. Wodehouse 2/4
116. Rain "Acid rain." location 1213 The Desperate Game by Jayne Castle 2/17
117. Ramble"Savich and Sherlock both asked questions and let her ramble..." pg 14 Backfire by Catherine Coulter 2/21
118. Really "Really?" pg 84 Hunting Ground by Patricia Briggs 2/13
119. Reaper "he had no trouble picturing her chasing down the Grim Reaper, taking swings at him with her broom..." location 1077 No Other Will Do by Karen Witemeyer 3/25
120. Remember "You remember the way to the park?" pg 4 Fated by Benedict Jacka 2/10

121. Respect "showing the others that he, at least, had her respect." pg 10 Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs 2/4
122. Right "Oh, he can swim all right, Mother!" pg 182 They Found Him Dead by Georgette Heyer 2/18
123. Rising "felt his panic and the rising rage..." pg 122 Hunting Ground by Patricia Briggs 2/13
124. River "That close to the river the roar of the water had made conversation impossible unless they shouted..." pg346 Cover of Night by Linda Howard 2/3
125. Rock 'n roll "Sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll." location 2572 Haunted In Death by J.D. Robb 3/10
126. Rocker "Ex-girlfriend of a trash rocker." pg Dark in Death by J.D. Robb 2/2
127. Rollin' "Now we're rollin'." pg 159 The Cat Who Said Cheese by Lilian Jackson Braun 2/23
128. Runaway "Why are you doing this for a runaway teenager - a stranger?" location 304 Her Unlikely Family by Missy Tippens 3/17
129. Running "Running as fast and far as my little feet could carry me." pg 325 The Care and Feeding of Stray Vampires by Molly Harper 2/11
130. Sabotage "I've decided not to sabotage your family's operations." loca 2264 Deep Waters 2/17
131. Sally "Sally managed a smile." pg 301 Rapture in Death by J.D. Robb 2/2
132. Sand "devouring the sand in long strides." pg 141 Steel's Edge by Ilona Andrews 2/5
133. Sandman "if I would just take deep breaths and relax, the sandman would come visit me." pg 76 You Don't Look Your Age...and Other Fairy Tales by Sheila Nevins 2/9
134. Shadows "Shadows clung to the corners..." pg 187 Fated by Benedict Jacka 2/10
135. Shame "'That I am," he admitted without shame." pg 242 Rapture in Death by J.D. Robb 2/2
136. Sheriff "it's a sheriff badge..." pg 34 Midnight in Death by J.D. Robb 2/15
137. Shoes "I also took the opportunity to put on some shoes before running downstairs." pg 286 Frogs and Kisses by Shanna Swendson 2/7
138. Shop "She has a hat shop in Moffat Street..." pg 90 Lord Edgware Dies by Agatha Christie 2/11
139. Shot "Clement Kane was shot with a ,38 bullet..." pg 106 They Found Him Dead by Georgette Heyer 2/18
140. SinceThe Care and Feeding of Stray Vampires by Molly Harper 2/11
141. Smoke "and the smoke is making my throat itch." pg 196 Steel's Edge by Ilona Andrews 2/5
142. Somebody "When somebody saves your life you owe 'em one." 222 The Cat Who Said Cheese by Lilian Jackson Braun 2/23
143. Soon "Now, as soon as I heard that..." pg 50 Lord Edgware Dies by Agatha Christie 2/11
144. Soul "And what of his soul?" pg 344 Vengeance in Death by J.D. Robb 2/4
145. Standing "Isn't there a big rain-tub standing not ten feet away..." pg 304 They Found Him Dead by Georgette Heyer 2/18
146. Stone "barely visible from anywhere but the parking lot, was an old stone church." location 763 Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs 2/4
147. Suede "She wore a snug red suede vest..." pg 351 Deep Waters by Jayne Ann Krentz 2/20
148. Sugar "Don't call me sugar." pg 210 Rapture in Death by J.D. Robb 2/2
149. Suite "Roarke disengaged security to their suite." pg 22 Rapture in Death by J.D. Robb 1/29
150. Summer "The body might not have appeared until next summer." location 1016 The Desperate Game by Jayne Castle 2/17
151. Super "Don't you believe it, Super!" pg 259 They Found Him Dead by Georgette Heyer 2/18
152. Surrender "she lifted her hands into surrender and let him take everything into the house himself." pg 94 Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs 2/4
153. Survive "Whatever happened, she would survive." pg 109 Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs 2/4
154. Sweet "humming Brahms in a sweet and low range." pg 34 Hunting Ground by Patricia Briggs 2/13
155. Tender "He's not a fragile rosebud who needs your tender touch to survive." pg 15 Fair Game by Patricia Briggs 2/20
156. Thang "Don't you think you've taken this prank thang a little too far?" pg 189 The Undead In My Bed by Katie MacAlister 2/16
157. Thank "Thank you for your input..." pg 151 Vengeance in Death by J.D. Robb 2/5
158. Thing "Best thing that could have happened." pg 286 Summer Lightning by P.G. Wodehouse 2/23
159. Thirteen "having been one of thirteen at table..." pg 267 Lord Edgware Dies by Agatha Christie 2/11
160. Time "It wasn't a good time." pg 142 The Care and Feeding of Stray Vampires by Molly Harper 2/11
161. Tonight's "Tonight's meal was a critical event." pg 306 Deep Waters by Jayne Ann Krentz 2/20
162. Train "Stephen are you catching the morning train?" pg 64 The Unfinished Clue by Georgette Heyer 2/7
163. Tumbling "sided with smooth stones and tumbling waterfalls." pg 21 Vengeance in Death by J.D. Robb 2/4
164. Twist "The woman's golden hair was pulled into a French twist." pg 140 Frogs and Kisses by Shanna Swendson 2/7
165. Umbrella "because I had no umbrella...." pg 82 Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning 2/5
166. Under "under the circumstances he wasn't willing to trust his nose alone..." pg 187 Fair Game by Patricia Briggs 2/20
167. Ur "the conquerors who ended the Sumerian culture in Mesopotamia, and brought Abram out of Ur of Chaldees..." location 1162 Dead Sea Cipher by Elizabeth Peters 3/15
168. Visions "aglow with the visions of his own salvation." pg 246 Vengeance in Death by J.D. Robb 2/4
169. Walkin' "I don't picture Mildred walkin' five miles both ways for an education." pg 18 A Year Down Yonder by Richard Peck 4/2
170. Wanna "Hey, Sweetcakes, wanna do it with me?" pg 1 Rapture in Death by J.D. Robb 2/2
171. Want "I don't want any dinner." pg 237
172. Water "This is like drinkin' water when you could be havin' ice cold lemonade." pg 234 The Undead In My Bed by Katie MacAlister 2/16
173. Weezer
174. Welcome "Something tells me that I'm not welcome." The Unfinished Clue by Georgette Heyer 2/7
175. We've "We've got nothing." pg 129 Conspiracy in Death by J.D. Robb 3/2
176. Where "But where are you, Madame?" pg 3 Dead Man's Folly by Agatha Christie 3/1
177. White "He was pure white but for his hooves and nose..." pg 81 Fated by Benedict Jacka 2/10
178. William "Still, since William, his cousin's changling husband, had taken over..." pg 136 Steel's Edge by Ilona Andrews 2/5
179. With "whom I'd understood with little difficulty..." pg 27 Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning 2/5
180. Woman "There, there, little woman!" pg 202 Summer Lightning by P.G. Wodehouse 2/23
181. Year's "I'll bet a year's pay that when we hand the unit over to McNabb, he finesses the code..." pg 162 Vengeance in Death by J.D. Robb 2/4
182. You "How dare you stare at him like that?" pg 24 Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning 2/5
183. Young "A young woman with a white apron and rosy cheeks was whistling..." pg 51 Vengeance in Death by J.D. Robb 2/5
184. Your "Oops, sorry I destroyed your car." pg 273 Fair Game by Patricia Briggs 2/20
185. Yourself "Would you care to explain yourself..." location 167 The Desperate Game by Jayne Castle 2/17

Great!
January 26, 2018 - Aug.31, 2018
WORDS
1. Again - “Who published it again?” p. 3 A A Fatal Grace by Louise Penny 2.15.18
2. Ain't “…ain’t exactly bosom buddies…” p. 4 A Little White Death by John Lawton 2.25.18
3. Alabama
4. Alone-“…the propaganda alone…” p. 121 Leaving Berlin Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
5. American - “An American voice.” P. 36 Leaving Berlinby Joseph Kanon 2/7/18
6. Americans - “The Americans don’t leave because the Russians--…” p. 4 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2/7/18
7. Apologies-“My apologies, Madame.” P. 79 A Fatal Grace by Louise Penny 2.15.18
8. Are - “There are several reasons…” p. 40 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2,9,18
9. Around - “It’s not far, around the corner.” P. 11 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
10. As - –“As I said, I’m sorry I have to disturb you.” P. 40 Unseenby Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
11. Babe-“from the mouths of babes…” p. 396 Piece of My Heartby Peter Robinson 3.11.18
12. Baby-“in front of the baby Jesus.” P. 37 A Fatal Grace by Louise Penny 2.15.18
13. Beast - “German communists feeding the beast?” p. 121 by Joseph KanonLeaving Berlin 2.7.18
14. Begun - “…it had begun to snow…” p. 92 Leaving Berlinby Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
15. Big - “Commies broke up all the big estates.” P. 19 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
16. Billie-“…a few late Billie Holliday torch songs.” P. 165 Friend of the Devil by Peter Robinson 4.19.18
17. Blood - “…tiny droplets of blood.” P. 7 A Fatal Grace by Louise Penny 2.15.18
18. Bloom - “The apple trees were in bloom.” P. 60 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
19. Blue-“…workman, blue coveralls and cap.”p.227 Leaving Berlinby Joseph Kanon 2.7..18
20. Boardwalk-“they all ran to the safety of the boardwalk.” P. 31 Give the Boys a Great Big Hand by Ed McBain 3.3.18
21. Boys-“boys were lining up and told to fix bayonets.” P 29 A Fatal Grace by Louise Penny 2.15.18
22. Brown - “Just the ones in brown shirts.” P. 41 Leaving Berlinby Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
23. Burden-– “…not have you shoulder this unthinkable burden.” Audiobook Make Your Bed: Little Things That Can Change Your Life...And Maybe the World by William McRaven 2.10.18
24. But “…but Johan was good at persuading people.” P. 48 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
25. Can't –“They can’t mean it.” P. 4 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
26. Child – “Talking to a child.” P. 111 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
27. City-“bounce all the way into the city.” P. 9 A Fatal Grace by Louise Penny 2.15.18
28. Clocks - “…or alarm clocks…” p.2 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
29. Club - “They say it at the club.” P. 7 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
30. C'mon-“C’mon, C. we could do something together.” P. 372 Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelly 2.21.18
31. Come -“You’ve come back for this.” P. 4 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
32. Cry-“I wanted to cry.” P. 215 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
33. Cupid-“…rather unexpected Cupid’s-bow lips…” p. 58 Piece of My Heart by Peter Robinson 3.11.18
34. Day - “…you could see it every day.” P. 4 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
35. Dice-“It was a roll of the dice.” P. 23 Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood by Trevor Noah 3.18.18
36. Dog“Spencer, Helene’s dog…” p. 2 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.17
37. Don't - “You don’t hear them after a while.” P. 3 Leaving Berlin Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
38. Drop-–“…a sudden drop in his stomach…” p. 62 Leaving Berlinby Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
39. Eighteen-“..at his current job eighteen years ago.” P. 196 A Fatal Grace by Louise Penny 2.15.18
40. Elf--“…run it by me one more time, elf…” p. 106 The Marco Effect by Jussi Adler-Olsen 3.22.18
41. Emotion- “…overtaken by some emotion…” p. 26 A Fatal Grace by Louise Penny 2.15.18
42. Empty - – “…marooned in empty spaces where buildings had collapsed…” p. 9 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
43. Enter - “…noticed the anchorman enter the newsroom…” p. 9 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2,9.18
44. Everybody “Everybody says its us.” P. 7 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
45. Eyes - –“opened her eyes at 6:30 a.m…” p. 4 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
46. Falling - “…forever falling out of place…” p. 27 Leaving Berlinby Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
47. Fear-“…his breathing still ragged from fear…” p. 100 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
48. Feel - “I guess most people feel that way…” p.50 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
49. Freak-“…as though it was more than some freak of nature…” p. 31 A Fatal Grace by Louise Penny 2.15.18
50. Georgia-“Roosevelt had died at his home in Warm Springs, Georgia.” P. 295 Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelly 2.21.18
51. Get “You get used to it.” P. 3 Leaving Berlinby Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
52. Girl - “stared at the huge girl.” P. 6 A Fatal Graceby Louise Penny 2.15.18
53. Go - “…practically everybody had to go bicycling on Gotland.” P. 47 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
54. Gone “I thought you’d gone to New York.” P. 11 Leaving Berlinby Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
55. Got “Somebody got me out.” P. 8 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.718
56. Hammersmith-“Joe Loss at the Hammersmith Palais…” p. 326 A Little White Death by John Lawton 2..25.18
57. Heaven - “Heaven forbid the news programs were too much alike.” P. 46 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
58. Help - “I couldn’t help it.” P. 35 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
59. Heroin--“…had their problems with heroin and coke…” p. 294 Piece of My Heart by Peter Robinson 3.11.18
60. Home-“Alex had decided to make his home in the east.” P. 4 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
61. Houses “But that’s bigger houses.” P. 38 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
62. How - “How does everyone sleep?” p. 3 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
63. Idiot “Shut up. Idiot.” P. 33 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.2718
64. Ignition “turned the key in the ignition…” p. 66 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
65. Into - “She was sobbing and ran into the bathroom.” P. 56 Unseeny Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
66. Joe - “And no Sashas anymore. All what? Joes - …” p. 313 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
67. Johanna-“Matilda and Johanna loved the sound when the mud tried to pull off their boots…” p. 66 Unseenby Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
68. Judy-“The Colonel’s lady and Judy O’Grady are sisters under their skins.” P. 345 The Grave's a Fine and Private Place by Alan Bradley 2.22.18
69. Juicy -“…a juicy story for the tabloids.” P. 112 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
70. Jungle-“…boarding a Swift boat heading into the jungle.” audiobook Make Your Bed: Little Things That Can Change Your Life...And Maybe the World by William McRaven 2.10.18
71. Just - “Knutas did not seem angry, he just seemed resigned.” P. 46 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
72. Kiss "A social kiss?” p. 79 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
73. Know “You know how writer’s use things…” p. 7 Leaving Berlinby Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
74. Lady –“Had Markus dug the old lady up?” p. 156 Leaving Berlinby Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
75. Lane-“…pulling onto the left lane.” P. 324 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18

77. Leader “The leader, a burly man in his twenties…” p. 30 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
78. Lord-“Good Lord, she didn’t even recognize him.” P. 63 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
79. Love - The von Bermuths only marry for love.” P. 21 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
80. Loving-“…a loving father to his daughter.” audiobook Make Your Bed: Little Things That Can Change Your Life...And Maybe the World by William McRaven 2.10.18
81. Man-“…he felt like a new man.” P. 73 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
82. Marmalade-“…no jars of marmalade…” p.333 The Grave's a Fine and Private Place by Alan Bradley 2.22.18
83. Me “Well, maybe it’s me, I judge myself.” P. 86 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
84. Mice-“…field mice from the mainland…” p. 1 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
85. Midnight-“Not that I know anymore than I did at midnight.” P. 30 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
86. Miss“Of course I will miss you.” P.170 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
87. Monkey- “…a possible monkey wrench in the plan.” P. 283 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
88. Mustang
89. Myself-“I’ve been blessed to have been able to work on myself.” P. 146 A Fatal Grace by Louise Penny 2.15.18
90. Mystic-“She was confusing an Indian mystic with a KKK member…” p. 19 A Fatal Grace by Louise Penny 2.15.18
91. Need - “You didn’t need to have a card.” P. 8 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
92. Needs - “needs to go over to Stockholm.” P. 44 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2,9.18
93. New “Maybe Martin had, new to Berlin.” P. 3 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
94. Night - “…huddling in shelters every night.” P. 3 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
95. Nite
96. Nothing- Alex said nothing…” p. 6 Leaving Berlinby Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
97. Now -“They should leave now.” P. 4 Leaving Berlinby Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
98. Nuthin' “He didn’t have a job to speak of, nothing steady…” p. 6 A Cold and Lonely Place by Sara J. Henry 3.16.18
99. Ode-“…the ode to Stalin…” p. 333 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
100. On-“…sat down on the single bench on the porch.” P. 54 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
101. Only “But there’s only one city.” P. 4 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
102. Ooh Ooh “Ooh, ooh” she said.” P. 96 A Little White Death by John Lawton 2.25.18
103. Our “We’re so happy to have our writers back.” P. 13 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
104. Pack - –“You can pack now?” p. 122 Leaving Berlinby Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
105. Paradise - “The Socialist paradise.” P. 18 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
106. Penny--“I have seen better from penny actors…” p. 360 Murder on High Holbornby Susanna Gregory 2.17.18
107. Piano- “…clutter of silver frames on the piano…” p. 134 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
108. Pimpin'-“I see you’re a drunken, blackmailing, pimping murderer…” p. 242 The Cruelest Month by Louise Penny 3.28.18
109. Pink-“…wearing a pink bed jacket.” P. 366 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
110. Police -“…two mayors, two police.” P. 4 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
111. Pressure - “Use them how?” “Pressure” p. 18 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
112. Pretend - “…pretend he hadn’t seen…” p. 35 Leaving Berlinby Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
113. Punk--“…had their problems with heroin and coke…” p. 294 Piece of My Heartby Peter Robinson 3.11.18
114. Push-“…reluctant to push it…” p. 165Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
115. Rabbit- “Too big to be from a rabbit.” P.10 Unseenby Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
116. Rain-“…streets still dark, slick with rain…” p. 5 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
117. Ramble “He did not ramble.” P. 397 A Little White Death by John Lawton 2.25.18
118. Really-“Really asking, who are you?” p. 5 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
119. Reaper “I thought the grim reaper had finally got you.” P. 164 A Little White Death by John Lawton 2.25.18
120. Remember - “…too young to remember the cheering in the streets.” P. 6 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
121. Respect -“we must respect the law.” P. 219 Leaving Berlin Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
122. Right - “Right in the center of town.” P. 7 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
123. Rising-–“…a heat rising off his skin.” P. 20 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
124. River - “The river.” P. 198 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
125. Rock 'n roll--“John Lennon and Yoko had turned up to play with some legendary rock ‘n roll stars…” p. 180 Piece of My Heart by Peter Robinson 3.11.18

127. Rollin'-“…within minutes the presses were rolling.” P. 39 A Cold and Lonely Place by Sara J. Henry 3.16.18
128. Runaway - “The runaways.” P. 172 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
129. Running- “spent her days running the house.” P. 21 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
130. Sabatoge - “He doesn’t want to sabotage his own film…” p. 213 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
131. Sally “…a pieman, a ring toss and an Aunt Sally.” P. 71 The Grave's a Fine and Private Place by Alan Bradley 2.22.18
132. Sand - “The head in the sand.” P. 146 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
133. Sandman
134. Shadows-“…just background shadows.” P. 281 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
135. Shame-“…we’ll die of shame.” P. 144 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
136. Sheriff-“direct order from the sheriff…” p. 87 The Grave's a Fine and Private Place by Alan Bradley 2.22.18
137. Shoes - You’ll ruin your shoes…” p. 92 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
138. Shop-“there are also shops.” P. 128 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
139. Shot - “Fritz’s father accidentally shot a tenant…” p. 26 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
140. Since-“It had been a long time since they had all seen each other.” P. 1 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
141. Smoke - “Followed the trail of Willy’s smoke…” p. 43 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
142. Somebody - “Somebody got me out.” P. 8 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
143. Soon-”…would soon be filled with sixteen expectant eight-year-olds…” p. 60 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
144. Soul A Biedermeir soul.” P. 57 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
145. Standing “…the standing ruins like bones left behind.” P. 17 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
146. Stone – “What happens to the stone?” p. 172 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
147. Suede - “brown suede shoes…” p. 10 Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelly 2.21.18
148. Sugar - “…even a little sugar.” P. 137 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
149. Suite - “She had the equivalent of a penthouse suite.” P. 158 AA Fatal Grace by Louise Penny
150. Summer - “One of those summer affairs.” P. 19 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
151. Super-“…Super Frog Triathalon…” audiobook Make Your Bed: Little Things That Can Change Your Life...And Maybe the Worldby William McRaven 2.10.18
152. Surrender “…a raised hand, surrender.” P. 196 Leaving Berlinby Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
153. Survive-“you didn’t expect any of these to survive.” P. 16 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
154. Sweet - “…a glass of sweet champagne.” P. 56 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
155. Tender-“…clad in the tender green of early summer.” P.127 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9,18
156. Thang - “…walked me away from the thing under the ice…” p. 4 A Cold and Lonely Placeby Sara J. Henry 3.16.18
157. Thank - “Thank you, Ilse.” P. 31 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
158. Thing - “It’s often the first thing people want to do.” P. 15 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
159. Thirteen-– “…when they were thirteen…” p.218 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
160. Time- “…they left at dawn to be in time for it.” P. 5 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
161. Tonight's-“…I announce the winners of tonight’s bridge tournament.” P. 228 Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelly 2.21.18
162. Train-“Train, car- the usual exits were closed.” P. 149 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon posted 2.3.18
163. Tumbling- “ …effervescent, riotous bubbles tumbling over the edge of the glass.” P. 18 Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelly 2.21.18
164. Twist- “…anywhere else they can twist a knife in.” p. 39 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
165. Umbrella-“He didn’t bother with an umbrella.” P. 63 Unseen by Mari Jungst 2.9.18
166. Under-“The floor felt cool under her bare feet…” p. 5 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
167. Ur-“what he called the Ur dream …” p.240 The Pity of It All: A Portrait of the German-Jewish Epoch 1743-1933 by Amos Elon 3.9.18
168. Visions -“…Mrs. Trapnels visions,…” p. 116 Murder on High Holborn by Susanna Gregory 2.17.18
169. Walkin'-“I’m tired of walkin’ alone.” P. 82 See Them Die by Ed McBain 3.17.18
170. Wanna “You wanna sit in on the second set man?” p. 77 A Little White Death by John Lawton 2.25.18
171. Want-“…is there something else you want to know?” p. 58 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
172. Water -“but he didn’t want to run water…” p. 24 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
173. Weezer
174. Welcome - “Speeches of welcome by party officials…” P. 5 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
175. We've-“We’ve known each other since middle school.” P. 59 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
176. Where-“Where do you think he got that idea?” p. 59 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
177. White - “Her hair was white now…” p. 63 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
178. William-“You will have help from William Leving.” P. 38 Murder on High Holborn by Susanna Gregory 2.17.18
179. With “With milk.” P. 56 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
180. Woman -“A woman Alex remembered…” p. 21 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
181. Year's - “At year’s end, even the London Standard claimed “all the mischief now brooding on the continent is done by Jews.” P. 161 The Pity of It All: A Portrait of the German-Jewish Epoch 1743-1933 Amos Elon 3.9.18
182. You-“What do you think about what happened?” p. 53 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
183. Young - “He was the first young man Alex met since he arrived.” P. 4 Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon 2.7.18
184. Your - “How did you get those marks on your neck? P. 19 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
185. Yourself-“…you continued on home by yourself.” P. 57 Unseen by Mari Jungstedt 2.9.18
Denise wrote: "I've moved mine for more room also - jingles can you change my link please?
Got your new link all set, Denise! You are making great progress.
Got your new link all set, Denise! You are making great progress.

Thanks.

Song Title Word Search #1
Date: 02/01/18 - 08/31/18
Completed: 183/185 Words
WORDS
1. Again > Red cussed him again... > Page 1 Buck Fever
2. Ain't > We ain't hunting raccoons... > Page 1 Buck Fever
3. Alabama > ...passed through Georgia and Alabama... > Page 185 Somerset
4. Alone > I'll leave you two alone > Page 35 Buck Fever
5. American > ...portion of the American dream. > Page 38 Buck Fever
6. Americans > Americans were far too trusting > Page 87 Buck Fever
7. Apologies > ...apologies for being a poor host. > Page 160 Buck Fever
8. Are > The stars are out... > Page 36 > Sinful Cinderella
9. Around > ...the buck was loafing around... > Page 2 Buck Fever
10. As > As real and touchable... > Page 36 Sinful Cinderella
11. Babe > Why babe? > Page 50 K is for Killer
12. Baby > Don't be a baby. > Page 40 Buck Fever
13. Beast > ...the "magnificent beast." > Page 5 Buck Fever
14. Begun > ...drizzle had begun... > Page 53 Buck Fever
15. Big > All the big ones... > Page 1
16. Billie > So what about Billie? > Page 165 The Things They Carried
17. Blood > ...traces of blood. > Page 3 Buck Fever
18. Bloom > ...cherry trees were in bloom... > Page 23 K is for Killer
19. Blue > ...a Blue Bell ice cream truck... > Page 16 Buck Fever
20. Boardwalk > On the planked boardwalk... > Page 295 The Guardian
21. Boys > ...boatload of fraternity boys... > Page 7 Buck Fever
22. Brown > ...his brown Stetson... > Page 26 Buck Fever
23. Burden > ...she adjusts to the added burden... > Page 106 If I Stay
24. But > But I guess I'm not going... > Page 35 Sinful Cinderella
25. Can't > I really can't tell... > Page 34 Buck Fever
26. Child > ...never killed a woman or a child... > Page 154 Buck Fever
27. City > ...southwest of Johnson City, Texas... Page 4 Buck Fever
28. Clocks > ...ticking of the antique clock... Page 69 Buck Fever
29. Club > ...the club was less than a mile... > Page 109 K is for Killer
30. C'mon > C'mon, Jimmy. > Page 34 Nine Stories
31. Come > ...come to an abrupt stop. > Page 10 Buck Fever
32. Cry > She didn't cry... > Page 136 Buck Fever
33. Cupid > ...and a cupid bow mouth. > Page 56 Taking Shots
34. Day > The day before... > Page 17 Buck Fever
35. Dice > She diced cucumbers... > Page 353 The Guardian
36. Dog > ...like a dog shaking... > Page 13 Buck Fever
37. Don't > Don't know what... > Page 1 Buck Fever
38. Drop > ...drop a stringer of fish... > Page 8 Buck Fever
39. Eighteen > ...until I was eighteen. > Page 76 After the Quake
40. Elf > ...the elf that's been restocking my fridge? > Page 56 The Total Package
41. Emotion > ...fluttered with mixed emotions... > Page 174 Buck Fever
42. Empty > ...kicked some empty beer cans... > Page 1 Buck Fever
43. Enter > ...don't enter any live deer... > Page 29 Buck Fever
44. Everybody > Everybody knows that's all fake. > Page 14 Buck Fever
45. Eyes > ...with liquor-moistened eyes. > Page 14 Buck Fever
46. Falling > ...falling in love... > Page 89 Buck Fever
47. Fear > Fear of deportation... > Page 91 Buck Fever
48. Feel > ...still feel the hard muscles... > Page 8 Buck Fever
49. Freak > ...a real freak show. > Page 168 Buck Fever
50. Georgia > I'm from Atlanta, Georgia... > Page 265 Anna and the French Kiss
51. Get > Get the light out of the trees... > Page 1 Buck Fever
52. Girl > ...just a girl... > Page 95 Buck Fever
53. Go > What'd you have to go and push me for? > Page 13 Buck Fever
54. Gone > ...gone about half a mile... > Page 2 Buck Fever
55. Got > Red got a little short with him. > Page 1 Buck Fever
56. Hammersmith > We play...and at Hammersmith. > Page 147 4:50 from Paddington
57. Heaven > It was heaven. > Page 174 Buck Fever
58. Help > "Help me." > Page 3 Buck Fever
59. Heroin > ...heroin had been found... > Page 236 Tell No One
60. Home > ...O'Brien's mobile home pronto. > Page 52 Buck Fever

62. How > ...had no idea how he managed... > Page 1 Buck Fever
63. Idiot > But could these idiots... > Page 81 Buck Fever
64. Ignition > Swank fumbled for the ignition. > Page 30 Buck Fever
65. Into > ...fell back into a tormented sleep. Page 29 The Total Package
66. Joe > ...into Big Joe's Restaurant... > Page 61 Buck Fever
67. Johanna
68. Judy > Dr. Judy Melinek gave me... > Page 463 The Kept Woman
69. Juicy > ...several juicy projects... > Page 215 Buck Fever
70. Jungle > ...a lion roaring in the jungle. > Page 228 K is for Killer
71. Just > Just roust 'em with that light... > Page 2 Buck Fever
72. Kiss > ...bent down to kiss Louise... > Page 8 Buck Fever
73. Know > Don't know what were doing... > Page 1 Buck Fever
74. Lady > ...made a new lady friend... > Page 147 Buck Fever
75. Lane > ...the quiet county lane... > Page 9 Buck Fever
76. Last > She won't have the last laugh. > Page 37 Buck Fever
77. Leader > ...was the clear leader... > Page 32 Buck Fever
78. Lord > Lord knows I've had enough... > Page 108 Buck Fever
79. Love > ...believe it's true love... > Page 3 Buck Fever
80. Loving > ...give here a little loving... > Page 23 Buck Fever
81. Man > two men in law enforcement... > Page 236 Tell No One
82. Marmalade > Fifteen ounces of marmalade > Page 147 The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
83. Me > His smile warmed me... > Page 36 Sinful Cinderella
84. Mice > ...weekly feeding of live mice... > Page 49 Buck Fever
85. Midnight > ...finish up by midnight Friday. > Page 98 Buck Fever
86. Miss > Miss Cameron, please call me John. > Page 53 Buck Fever
87. Monkey > Like a monkey, I plucked up this bright coin... > Page 327 K is for Killer
88. Mustang > ...a Colt Mustang Pocketlite. > Page 118 Buck Fever
89. Myself > ...keep that deer for myself. > Page 47 Buck Fever
90. Mystic > ...down one of the mystic hallways... Page 254 Catch-22
91. Need > I need a pack of Red Man... > Page 14 Buck Fever
92. Needs > Somebody needs a little help... > Page 13 Buck Fever
93. New > ... on his new beer. Page 2 Buck Fever
94. Night > ...shot a doe one night... > Page 7 Buck Fever
95. Nite > The graduations were in nite... > Page 154 K is for Killer
96. Nothing > Billy Don said nothing... > Page 13 Buck Fever
97. Now > ...it was now walking fast... > Page 3 Buck Fever
98. Nuthin' > ...won't be nuthin' but point at six. > Page 9 The Invisible Man
99. Ode > "Ode to Remy," ... > Page 268 The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
100. On > ...chatting on the doorstep. > Page 36 Sinful Cinderella
101. Only > ...are weekenders only... > Page 19 Buck Fever
102. Ooh > ...oohing and ahhing. > Page 13 K is for Killer
103. Our > ...crazy buck on our hands... > Page 10 Buck Fever
104. Pack > ...after his first twelve-pack. > Page 2 Buck Fever
105. Paradise > ...last unspoiled paradise > Page 171 K is for Killer
106. Penny > ...and penny loafers. > Page 44 K is for Killer
107. Piano > ...about the same as a grand piano? > Page 52 Buck Fever
108. Pimpin'
109. Pink > I'll sign the pink slip... > Page 112 Buck Fever
110. Police > ...with the Mexico City police... > Page 154 Buck Fever
111. Pressure > ...the pressure's gonna be on me... > Page 102 Buck Fever
112. Pretend > I pretend I was in a courtroom... > Page K is for Killer
113. Punk > ...the waitress and the young punk. > Page 62 Buck Fever
114. Push > Don't push on me... > Page 107 Buck Fever
115. Rabbit > Could be a dead rabbit... > Page 149 Buck Fever
116. Rain > ...with all the rain... > Page 101 Buck Fever
117. Ramble > ...or just ramble on her own? > Page 10 K is for Killer
118. Really > Don't really care. > Page 8 Buck Fever
119. Reaper > ...like the reaper's scythe. > Page 189 Tell No One
120. Remember > You remember this place... > Page 15 Buck Fever

122. Right > Damn right! > Page 38 Buck Fever
123. Rising > ...rising in the horizon... > Page 137 Buck Fever
124. River > ...the Pedemales River. > Page 8 Buck Fever
125. Rock 'n roll > ...a rock 'n roll backdrop. > Page 290 K is for Killer
126. Rocker > ...off their rockers. > Page 290 Buck Fever
127. Rollin' > ...could feel the anger rolling off Dan... > Page 230 It Had to Be You
128. Runaway > ...dwarf galaxies, runaway stars... > Page 48 Astrophysics for People in a Hurry
129. Running > His pantry was running low. > Page 37 Buck Fever
130. Sabatoge > ...but you sabotaged that? > Page 461 Taking Shots
131. Sally > ...radio announcement on Axis Sally's... > Page 264 Catch-22
132. Sand > ...hunkered down in the sand. > Page 28 After the Quake
133. Sandman > ...you need some 'Enter Sandman.' > Page 56 The Total Package
134. Shadows > ...conducted business in the shadows... > Page 4 Buck Fever
135. Shame > ...put Marv Albert to shame... > Page 100 Buck Fever
136. Sheriff > ...he saw Sheriff Herbert Mackey... Page 9 Buck Fever
137. Shoes > ...my shoes are already soaked. > Page 21 Buck Fever
138. Shop > ...set up shop in Swank's barn... > Page 116 Buck Fever
139. Shot > ...managed to get a clean shot. > Page 1 Buck Fever
140. Since > ...ever since he caught me... > Page 37 Buck Fever
141. Smoke > ...revealing smoked-stained teeth... > Page 69 Buck Fever
142. Somebody > ...actually outran somebody. > Page 3 Buck Fever
143. Soon > The Cromwells soon discovered... > Page 20 Buck Fever
144. Soul > ...his arms his legs his soul... > Page 142 Buck Fever
145. Standing > Standing on the small porch... > Page 9 Buck Fever
146. Stone > ...finally set a day in stone... > Page 17 Buck Fever
147. Suede > ...a soft, cream suede windbreaker. > Page 93 K is for Killer
148. Sugar > Hold still, sugar, ... Page 23 Buck Fever
149. Suite > ...up here in this suite. > Page 3 K is for Killer
150. Summer > ...spent the first summer on his new ranch... > Page 4 Buck Fever
151. Super > ...the Super Bowl accounts for half my annual business. > Page 102 Buck Fever
152. Surrender > I raise my hands in surrender. > Page 58 Anna and the French Kiss
153. Survive > ...goal was to survive. > Page 49 Buck Fever
154. Sweet > These were sweet memories... > Page 29 Buck Fever
155. Tender > ...kind,, and tender to her... > Page 127 After the Quake
156. Thang > ...you poor thang... > Page 71 Taking Shots
157. Thank > Thank you. Do you know him well? > Page 53 Buck Fever
158. Thing > The first thing John Marlin saw... > Page 9 Buck Fever
159. Thirteen > At one-thirteen in the morning... > Page 109 Buck Fever
160. Time > ...as foreman for a time. > Page 4 Buck Fever
161. Tonight's > Tonight's party is relatively small... > Page 6 Buck Fever
162. Train > ...a gravy train like that. > Page 70 Buck Fever
163. Tumbling > ...the dangers of tumbling in. > Page 331 K is for Killer
164. Twist > I felt my face twist... > Page 328 K is for Killer
165. Umbrella > ...her shoes, her umbrella, ... > Page 6 After the Quake
166. Under > ...melted away under Swank's political clout. > Page 5 Buck Fever
167. Ur > Bridge says ur coming to our show. {in text message} > Page 200 Anna and the French Kiss
168. Visions > ...heart palpitations, double vision... > Page 22 Buck Fever
169. Walkin' > ...and that other one not walking' yet. > Page 261 To Kill a Mockingbird
170. Wanna > When do you wanna do it? > Page 77 Buck Fever
171. Want > ...and he don't want it killed. > Page 11 Buck Fever
172. Water > ...get you set up with water... Page 15 Buck Fever
173. Weezer > ...blasted Weezer is checking on me. > Page 103 If I Stay
174. Welcome > ...Peddlers and Meddlers Not Welcome... > Page 64 Buck Fever
175. We've > ...we've been through all of this... > Page 26 Buck Fever
176. Where > ...in the pastures where it will do me some good. > Page 1 Buck Fever
177. White > ...one of the largest white-tail bucks... > Page 2 Buck Fever
178. William > Bellowing a Hank Williams tune... > Page 77 Buck Fever
179. With > ...a lopsided bun with sprays... > Page 42 Sinful Cinderella
180. Woman > ...a sweet, smart, sexy woman... > Page 45 Buck Fever
181. Year's > ...the opening of this year's deer season... > Page 30 Buck Fever
182. You > ...let me ask you something... > Page 2 Buck Fever
183. Young > ...enjoyed as a young adult... > Page 4 Buck Fever
184. Your > ...as bright as the sun in your face... > Page 2 Buck Fever
185. Yourself > Got yourself a flat tire. > Page 63 Buck Fever
Teri-K wrote: "Do we have a page minimum for our sources? I've found a couple of words I need in novellas, one is 90 pages, but I didn't know if they counted.
Thanks."
Teri-K, I'm not particularly concerned with the page counts, so it's perfectly fine to use the 90 page book :)
Thanks."
Teri-K, I'm not particularly concerned with the page counts, so it's perfectly fine to use the 90 page book :)
~Michelle~ wrote: "Hi jingles! Can you please update my link as well. "
Hi Michelle! You are all set with the new link :)
Hi Michelle! You are all set with the new link :)
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Date: You choose
This is a mixed duration challenge, but you must have a start date and an end date.
A few months back, Denise asked for a big word search challenge. Thanks, Denise, for sharing your challenge idea.
I decided to do a series of word search challenges based on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. This is the first of five.
Below you will find 185 words taken from the song titles of #500 through #400. As you will see, some of the words are strange and some will be difficult (hammersmith, ur, weezer, and even perhaps nite). Some you will find different versions and spellings (for example, night and nite, American and Americans).
The challenge: find as many of the words as you can in the time frame you choose to work the challenge.
*Words can only be found within the text of the book - no covers, titles or authors.
*For each word you find, provide the sentence containing the word, as well as the book title, author, and the date you finished reading the book.
There is no restriction on the number of books you use, or the number of words per book.
WORDS
1. Again
2. Ain't
3. Alabama
4. Alone
5. American
6. Americans
7. Apologies
8. Are
9. Around
10. As
11. Babe
12. Baby
13. Beast
14. Begun
15. Big
16. Billie
17. Blood
18. Bloom
19. Blue
20. Boardwalk
21. Boys
22. Brown
23. Burden
24. But
25. Can't
26. Child
27. City
28. Clocks
29. Club
30. C'mon
31. Come
32. Cry
33. Cupid
34. Day
35. Dice
36. Dog
37. Don't
38. Drop
39. Eighteen
40. Elf
41. Emotion
42. Empty
43. Enter
44. Everybody
45. Eyes
46. Falling
47. Fear
48. Feel
49. Freak
50. Georgia
51. Get
52. Girl
53. Go
54. Gone
55. Got
56. Hammersmith
57. Heaven
58. Help
59. Heroin
60. Home
61. Houses
62. How
63. Idiot
64. Ignition
65. Into
66. Joe
67. Johanna
68. Judy
69. Juicy
70. Jungle
71. Just
72. Kiss
73. Know
74. Lady
75. Lane
76. Last
77. Leader
78. Lord
79. Love
80. Loving
81. Man
82. Marmalade
83. Me
84. Mice
85. Midnight
86. Miss
87. Monkey
88. Mustang
89. Myself
90. Mystic
91. Need
92. Needs
93. New
94. Night
95. Nite
96. Nothing
97. Now
98. Nuthin' (Nothing)
99. Ode
100. On
101. Only
102. Ooh
103. Our
104. Pack
105. Paradise
106. Penny
107. Piano
108. Pimpin' (Pimping)
109. Pink
110. Police
111. Pressure
112. Pretend
113. Punk
114. Push
115. Rabbit
116. Rain
117. Ramble
118. Really
119. Reaper
120. Remember
121. Respect
122. Right
123. Rising
124. River
125. Rock 'n roll (rock 'n' roll or rock and roll)
126. Rocker
127. Rollin' (rolling)
128. Runaway
129. Running
130. Sabotage
131. Sally
132. Sand
133. Sandman
134. Shadows
135. Shame
136. Sheriff
137. Shoes
138. Shop
139. Shot
140. Since
141. Smoke
142. Somebody
143. Soon
144. Soul
145. Standing
146. Stone
147. Suede
148. Sugar
149. Suite
150. Summer
151. Super
152. Surrender
153. Survive
154. Sweet
155. Tender
156. Thang
157. Thank
158. Thing
159. Thirteen
160. Time
161. Tonight's
162. Train
163. Tumbling
164. Twist
165. Umbrella
166. Under
167. Ur (if you all find this, great; but if you want to disregard, don't feel bad about it)
168. Visions
169. Walkin' (walking)
170. Wanna
171. Want
172. Water
173.
Weezer174. Welcome
175. We've
176. Where
177. White
178. William
179. With
180. Woman
181. Year's
182. You
183. Young
184. Your
185. Yourself