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Writers’ Dash: May 2017

Morning Dash

1. Verisimilitude 2. Eventide 3. Exogenesis 4. Scry 5. Harbinger
6. Zugzwang 7. Zenith 8. Frangible 9. Panspermia 10. Ludic
11. Singularity 12. Animatronic 13. Astraphobia 14. Tommyrot 15. Nexus
16. Plutonian 17. Migrate 18. Erudite 19. Selkie 20. Gorgonize
21. Parlay 22. Capricious 23. Hoodwink 24. Pavonine 25. Denouement
26. Talisman 27. Circumlocution 28. Alacrity 29. Wheedle 30. Nebulous
31. Rawgabbit

Evening Dash

1. Scintilla 2. Nescient 3. Blacklist 4. Canoodle 5. Redolent
6. Erinaceous 7. Exculpate 8. Frippery 9. Zoolatry 10. Scofflaw
11. Scripturient 12. Apple Knocker 13. Mellifluous 14. Phlegmatic 15. Gigglemug
16. Paracosm 17. Bodacious 18. Fusty 19. Digress 20. Chimerical
21. Blatherskite 22. Wander 23. Intransigent 24. Humbuggery 25. Phantasmagorical
26. Refractory 27. Sardonic 28. Hiraeth 29. Confluence 30. Quagmire
31. Grubbling

Prompts courtesy of Raina Anatra.

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Writers’ Dash: April 2017

Morning Dash

1. Alignment 2. Bastion 3. Cacophony 4. Deconstruction 5. Effeminate
6. Fruition 7. Gastronomy 8. Harmonious 9. Insidious 10. Juxtapose
11. Kaleidescope 12. Languid 13. Monolithic 14. Narcissistic 15. Opined
16. Peripheral 17. Quagmire 18. Reptilian 19. Scintilla 20. Temerity
21. Usury 22. Viscous 23. Waterloo 24. Xenopus 25. Yaw
26. Zenith 27. Metropolis 28. Ancillary 29. Euphoric 30. Pedestrian

Evening Dash

1. Assets and forfeitures 2. Botanical gardens 3. Creative jurisprudence 4. Delineation of duties 5. Elementary, my dear
6. Faint footfall 7. Gargling salts 8. Hedonistic desires 9. Imperial onslaught 10. Justifiable murder
11. Kinetic energy 12. Lazy mornings 13. Mouthy brat 14. Nice of you to join us 15. Open-ended
16. Precious moments 17. Quality, not quantity 18. Reputation to protect 19. Slice of silence 20. Tempted to fail
21. Usual suspects 22. Vacuous intent 23. If wishes were fishes 24. X marked the spot 25. Youthful indifference
26. ZZZZZZZZZZ 27. An idyllic location 28. An act of desperation 29. Aural hallucinations 30. Pent up fury

April’s prompts are provided by Ercila Robbins.

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Writers’ Dash: November 2016

Morning Dash

1. essay 2. autocrat 3. nerdy 4. falsity 5. Venetian blind
6. great 7. muzzle 8. submissive 9. astounding 10. self-consciousness
11. remuneration 12. imperial 13. sublime 14. smitten 15.  nondescript
16. midriff 17. full 18. clock 19. retina 20. stunning
21.  secluded 22. permissible 23. optometrist 24. outreach 25. consuming
26. such and such 27. yelp 28. remarkable 29. gumdrop 30. reformer

Evening Dash

1. communion 2. test drive 3. Protestant 4. gavel 5. hooves
6. settler 7. filly 8. imitation 9. digestion 10. frostbite
11. civics 12. studied 13. forklift 14. yen 15. laurel
16. widely 17. sharpness 18. unmask 19. filling 20. settle
21. disqualification 22. afterward 23. typewritten 24. landlord 25. toughness
26. outrage 27. tactically 28. conservative 29. burger 30. horse

November’s prompts are provided by Doyle.

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Writers’ Dash: October 2016

Morning Dash

1. Do not go gentle into that good night
Dylan Thomas’ poem, allegedly written for his dying father, although his father did not die until several years later. Quoted by the president in Independence Day.
2. O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done
Walt Whitman poem honouring the death of Abraham Lincoln. Famously much used in Dead Poets Society.
3. Let us go then you and I
The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock by TS Eliot – said to represent the frustration and impotence of the modern individual.
4. Because I could not stop for Death
Emily Dickinson poem in which Death, personified as a gentleman caller who accompanies the speaker to her grave.
5. Once upon a midnight dreary
Perhaps Edgar Allen Poe’s most famous poem – The Raven.
6. The apparition of these faces in the crowd
Ezra Pound – describing a moment on the Paris Metro in 1912. The whole poem is only 14 words long. The rest are “Petals on a wet, black bough”.
7. How do I love thee? Let me count the ways
Elizabeth Barrett Browning – she thought the poems too personal, so published them as though they had been translated – Sonnets from the Portugese.
8. I must down to the seas again
John Masefield, after giving up his dreams of being a sailor due to sea-sickness. Often quoted as “I must *go* down to the seas again”.
9. Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?
William Shakespeare – possibly one of his most famous.
10. Drink to me only with thine eyes
Song to Celia II, Ben Jonson.
11. I’m sittin’ in the railway station
Homeward Bound by Simon and Garfunkel. Written by Paul Simon while homesick on Widnes railway station.
12. I’d rather be a sparrow than a snail
El Cóndor Pasa – Simon & Garfunkel from a Peruvian composition by Daniel Alomía Robles based on Peruvian traditional songs.
13. Hello darkness my old friend
Sound of Silence – Simon & Garfunkel. The song’s success prompted the duo to reunite after breaking up when their previous album was not a success.
14. A winter’s day, in a deep and dark December
I am a Rock – Simon & Garfunkel. Originally recorded solo by Paul Simon in England.
15.  I am just a poor boy
The Boxer – Simon & Garfunkel. The lie lie lie chorus was once alleged to be an attack on Bob Dylan. Paul Simon denies this and Dylan has himself covered the song.
16. Slow down, you move too fast
The 59th Street Bridge Song aka Feelin’ Groovy – Simon & Garfunkel. The bridge is more officially known as the Queensboro Bridge.
17. Let us be lovers, we’ll marry our fortunes together
America – Simon & Garfunkel. Apparently written after a 5-day road-trip Simon took with his girlfriend, Cathy, in 1964.
18. Time it was, and what a time it was, it was
Bookends – Simon & Garfunkel. The tune opens and closes the album of the same name.
19. When you’re weary, feeling small
Bridge Over Troubled Waters – Simon & Garfunkel, from the album of the same name. Sail on silver girl refers to Paul Simon’s wife, Peggy Harper having just noticed her first grey hairs.
20. This is the early evening edition of the news
7 O’Clock News – Simon & Garfunkel. A simulated news broadcast (but based on real events of 1966) over S&G singing the hymn, Silent Night.
21.  Is this the real life
Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody, aka, Fred’s Thing. Best song ever, don’t even think of arguing.
22. It started out so well.
Queen – Save Me. Written by Brian May about a friend whose relationship had just ended. Verses are in G Maj and the chorus in D maj.
23. Open up your mind and let me step inside
Queen – Play the Game. Written by Freddy. One of the first songs to break their “Nobody played Synth” rule.
24. Another party’s over, And I’m left cold sober
Queen – My Melancholy Blues – just Freddy on piano and a bit of fretless bass from John.
25. I’ve paid my dues, time after time
Queen – We Are the Champions. In 2011, scientists concluded this was the catchiest song in the history of pop music.
26. Oh, oh, people of the earth
Queen – Prophet’s Song – Written by Brian May after a dream about a great flood.
27. Empty spaces – what are we living for
Queen – The Show Must Go On. Recorded by Freddy when he knew he was dying of AIDS but had not yet made this public.
28. I’m just the pieces of the man I used to be.
Brian May/Queen – Too Much Love Will Kill You. Originally recorded by May as a solo project before the Queen version.
29. Sometimes I feel I’m gonna break down and cry
Freddy Mercury – Living on my Own. From Mr Bad Guy.
30. When the outside temperature rises
Queen – I’m Going Slightly Mad. With the wonderful line “I think I’m a banana tree”.
 31. I was working in the lab, late one night
For today’s date? There can be no other song… The Monster Mash, of course.

Evening Dash

1. A single gunshot 2. A flooded cave 3. A brand new car 4. A friend’s unusual pet 5. A murderous plan
6. A waste of time 7. A tiny spot 8. A singing telemarketer 9. A rainy day 10. A fork in the road
11. An insomniac violinist 12. A chance meeting 13. A nosebleed 14. A strange custom 15. A lethal habit
16. A box full of keys 17. An abandoned convent 18. A loud thump 19. A famous dancer 20. A bingo book
21. A candy cane 22. A love letter 23. A scary clown 24. A tragic downfall 25. A different person
26. An immature vendetta 27. A dandelion seed 28. A flooded cave 29. A book missing a page 30. A secret code
 31.  An awkward situation

October’s prompts are provided by Nate and Lizzie.

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Writers’ Dash: September 2016

Morning Dash

1. Born in the USA 2. American Pie 3. Leningrad 4. We Didn’t Start the Fire 5. His Eye is on the Sparrow
6. American Trilogy 7. The Beautiful People 8. Streets of Philadelphia 9. How Do You Like Me Now? 10. Brown Eyed Girl
11. My Boyfriend’s Back 12. Mama, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys 13. Boot Scootin’ Boogie 14. YMCA 15. Crazy
16. Sugar, Sugar 17. Heart of Glass 18. Stand By Me 19. Little Old Lady from Pasadena 20. Sledgehammer
21. Heart of Rock and Roll 22. Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay 23. Hello Darlin’ 24. No Scrubs 25. Oops, I Did It Again
26. Hotel California 27. Callin’ Baton Rouge 28. Kick A Little 29. Mambo No. 5 30. You Are My  Sunshine

Evening Dash

1. Sweet Caroline 2. Cherry, Cherry 3. Kentucky Woman 4. Love on the Rocks 5. September Morn
6. Born This Way 7. Hello 8. The River 9. The Change 10. Cat Scratch Fever
11. Midnight Train to Georgia 12. Shoulda Been a Cowboy 13. Bohemian Rhapsody 14. Under Pressure 15. A Kind of Magic
16. Call Me 17. Beach Baby 18. California Girls 19. Purple Rain 20. Call Me Al
21. Baby Grand 22. So Little Kindness 23. Material Girl 24. Dragula 25. Horse With No Name
26. Horse With No Name 27. If Tomorrow Never Comes 28. That’s Just About Right 29. Independence Day 30. Amazing Grace

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