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Fantastic word game

Miss Silkie is TFWG's Head Librarian, Chief Mixologist and Director of Fun for now, but if my evil scheme comes to fruition, all those titles and the wealth and privilege that come with them will be mine, mine, all mine!

BwahahahahaHAAAAA!
 
All mine is a pretty tough end clue from which to play, so I guess I'll mention it's a track off of Kanye West's 2018 album "Ye", and just leave it at that.
 
At that previous clue from CT, I really couldn't come up with much of anything so I decided to leave it for someone else and rosecity came through in the clutch.
 
Hard driving and fast living is the name of the game in this part of the Lone Star State.
 
In the middle of this nation, a cursory scan of the radio dial is likely to turn up a station or two broadcasting market prices for wheat, corn, cattle and pork bellies.
 
 Bellies full of some good old fashioned home cooking, a domino game going on the back patio, and my Igloo cooler full of Corona beer sounds like a damn fine way to spend a Friday night.

Instead, we had Grandy's, the dominoes are gathering dust, and the beer is still sitting on a pallet at Sam's, while I'm sitting in my recliner watching Wheel of Fortune and the old lady is asleep on the sofa.
 
High School Football is a big thing around here on Thanksgiving Day.

All the Boston stations go overboard with coverage throughout the eastern and central areas of the state.
 
 Rotten brothers, otherwise known as Ian and Axl, achieved their greatest fame in the industry after squaring off against one another in a barbed wire baseball match on the floor of a south side Philadelphia bingo hall.

It's been awhile since we've made our way down to the squared circle, here at The Fantastic Word Game.
 
Church ladies triggered my memory of watching Saturday Night Live skits featuring Dana Carvey, where he would ask late night viewers "isn't that special?"

That bingo hall was no place for John Cena, either. Thankfully, he lost, likely sparing the entirety of south Philly.
 
A closely guarded family secret of mine is that we started off as Yankees who originally came in to Ellis Island on a boat, migrated down here in the 1930s, and don't actually have multiple generations of Texan heritage.

Now, y'all just keep that tidbit between us.
 


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