Sunday, August 10, 2014
Episode 20: Put That Putter Away/Does This Duckbill Make Me Look Fat?
1. metaphorically
2. franchise
3. seduced
4. demeanor
5. Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain reference
6. diabolical
7. vestment
8. renders
9. redundant
10. breach
11. “Want to come to Slushy Burger with my mom and me?”-correct object case
12. shrine
13. feisty
Episode 19: Boyfriend from 27,000 B.C./Voyage to the Bottom of Buford
1. Neanderthals
2. Paleolithic
3. Fateful
4. Virtual
5. Trove
6. Topiaries
7. Archeological
8. Miscreant
9. Insufferable
10. Peeves
11. Sophisticated
12. Palate
13. Fruition
14. Soliloquize
15. Plethora
16. Primitive
17. Peril
18. Intercepted
19. “Good Samaritan”
20. Montage
21. Defecting
22. Fraternity
23. Pending
24. Sensitive
Episode 18: Crack That Whip/The Best Lazy Day Ever
1. compelling
2. perseverance
3. “et tu, Grandpa?”
4. follicular
5. literally (correct usage)
6. oblige
7. rouge
8. chartreuse
9. emit
10. simultaneously
11. incidentals
12. pivotal
13. relentless
14. genetic
15. motivation
Episode 17: Greece Lightning/Leave the Busting to Us!
1. replica
2. interpretation
3. significance
4. minotaur
5. figuring out plural of platypus
6. eradicate
7. delicate
8. endangerment
9. chariot
10. empire
11. anachronistic
12. oracle
13. unconventional
14. verklempt
15. maiden voyage
16. capsize
17. confrontation
18. lucrative
Episode 16: Phineas and Ferb Get Busted!: Parts 1 & 2
1. hull
2. confiscating
3. selectman
4. penitentiary
5. reformatory
6. unbridled
7. conformity
8. modifications
9. inefficient
10. free-form
11. vibe
12. millage
13. overage
14. morally
15. trudging/trudged
16. masculinity
17. self-reliant
18. syndicated
19. ravine
Episode 15: Ready for the Bettys/The Flying Fishmonger
1. particle
2. jeopardy
3. splendid
4. attempt
5. intention
6. gorge
7. lumbar
8. ergonomic
9. suffix
10. dreary
11. codger
12. daft
Episode 14: Dude, We’re Getting’ the Band Back Together!: Parts 1 & 2
1. oxide
2. dwindling
3. consecutive
4. feudal
5. exfoliate
6. exotic
7. “May we take that as a yes?”-Phineas (traditional use of may for permission)
8. syncopation
9. elegant
10. slovenly
11. optimism
Episode 13: It’s a Mud, Mud, Mud, Mud World/The Ballad of Badbeard
1. despair
2. parallel
3. abbreviated
4. corner the market
5. dimension
6. maneuver
7. deposit
8. finesse
9. promoter
10. sarcasm
11. ruthless
12. bountiful
13. hallucinations
14. distressed
15. scurvy
16. gnarly
17. gall
18. incontinence
19. pillage
Episode 12: Run Away Runway/I Scream, You Scream
1. stockpiling
2. undetectable
3. deafening
4. complement (in it’s “complete” meaning)
5. silhouette
6. couture
7. facsimiles
8. retro
9. bohemian
10. tonsillectomy
11. “We’re going to have to postpone the Trojan War reenactment until further notice”-correct use of further
12. contraptions
13. titanium plating
14. industrial
15. rookie
16. panoramic
17. vantage
18. wrath
19. debate
20. lactose
21. discreet
Episode 11: Mom’s Birthday/Journey to the Center of Candace
1. biweekly
2. Au contraire, mon mere
3. Roughage
4. Suspicious
5. Sphere
6. Animatronic
7. Voila
8. Detest
9. Molecular
10. Post-modern
11. Fusion
12. “A house divided cannot stand”-said by robot Abraham Lincoln
13. testament
14. high-strung
15. frantic
16. antic
17. festivities
18. nuclear
19. “wherever shall we go?”
20. subatomic
21. multimedia
22. extrudes
23. module
24. hydrostatic
25. ballast
26. cliché
27. esophagus
28. pancreas
29. colon
30. hemoglobin
31. “Shall we eat inside?”
Episode 10: A Hard Day’s Knight/I, Brobot
1. homestead
2. resemblance
3. convention
4. valor
5. immortalized
6. vanquished
7. moors
8. riposte
9. punned
10. damsel
11. guise
12. ransom
13. infrequently
14. malevolent
15. regret
16. alights
17. cumbersome
18. shackles
19. introspect
20. sentimental
21. infrequently
22. trod
23. Jane Eyre reference
24. Barometer
25. Candidates
26. Schematic
27. Microscopic
28. Android
29. “We don’t know to whom, or why”-correct object case
30. sequence
31. civilized
32. ordinance
33. “Have we learned nothing from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein?”
34. dopplegangers
35. A Christmas Carol reference
Episode 9: One Good Scare Ought to Do It!: Parts 1 & 2
1. craze
2. mariachi
3. coordinates
4. scenarios
5. swoon
6. mentor
7. “to whom am I presently speaking?” correct object case
8. mastermind
9. infiltrate
10. sarcastic
11. lair
12. “who is this?” correct subject case
13. console
14. sane
15. “involuntary contraction of Isabella’s diaphragm muscle”
16. dignity
17. inclined
18. taxing
19. ignition
20. incurable
21. undivided
Episode 8: Jerk De Soleil/Toy to the World
1. mystical
2. stupefying
3. biomechanically
4. correct subject case, “she and my mom are recording…”
5. shenanigans
6. hydraulic
7. modify
8. torque
9. trajectory
10. bland
11. uncomplicated
12. atomic
13. marauding
14. marsupial
15. annex
16. precise
17. inaction
18. allusions to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and The Emperor’s New Clothes
Episode 7: It’s About Time!: Parts 1 & 2
1. schemes
2. endure
3. ingenious
4. animosity
5. oppose
6. decoy
Episode 6: Get That Bigfoot Outta My Face!/Tree to Get Ready
1. symposium
2. keynote
3. nemesis
4. despise
5. animosity
6. horrid
7. insipid
8. petty
9. vengeance
(Tree to Get Ready also uses slang from different eras)
1. whatever
2. main crib
3. sweet
4. no doubt
5. fuddy-duddy
6. rad
7. oh snap
8. bring it on
9. mad skills
10. yow
11. egad
Episode 5: Raging Bully/Lights, Candace, Action!
1. opponent
2. mangled
3. unruly
4. use of “one”
5. ensuing
6. chromosome
7. potentially
8. impressionable
9. commemorative
10. indisputable
11. valid
12. serendipitous
13. dialogue
14. modulations
15. wield
Episode 4: Are You My Mummy?/Flop Starz
1. sarcophagus
2. incantation
3. negotiate
4. debris
5. conniption
6. ascend
7. exhibit
8. pithy
9. penetrated
10. polymer
11. promotional
12. emcee
13. obscurity
14. retro
15. serendipitous
16. cueing
17. maniacal
18. unprecedented
19. wreak
20. havoc
21. lucrative
22. exclusive
23. condiment
24. nuisance
25. essential
Episode 3: The Magnificent Few/ S’Winter
1. Old Western dialect
2. Amigos
3. Uncanny
4. Flambé
5. Hanker
6. Emporium
7. Genuine
8. corral
9. reckon
10. antique
11. diabolical
12. logic-defying
13. amalgam
14. plummet
15. confection
16. “foiled my plan”
Episode 2: The Fast and the Phineas/Lawn Gnome Beach Party of Terror
1. differential
2. prowess
3. mayhem
4. repossessed
5. pummel
6. Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
7. Holographic
8. Semiaquatic
Episode 1: Rollercoaster/Candace Loses Her Head
1.“And boredom is something up with which I will not put.”-Phineas (not ending a sentence with a preposition)
2.“As always, Agent P, it is imperative that your cover identity as a mindless domestic pet remains intact.”-Major Monogram
3.“Ah, Perry the Platypus. As always, your timing is impeccable, and by that I mean, COMPLETELY PECCABLE”-Dr. Doofenshmirtz
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