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. clichĂ© 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. FlambĂ© 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