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Fantastic word game

Anymore of that talk and we'll wash out your mouth with soap.

Yes, I know that should be 'any more' but I couldn't come up with anything. You guys are killing me with some of these clues lately: silver ball, grooves. I think I need a nap.
 
TV soap operas of the day also were parodied on "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," so that makes two of them.

As well as a rare "double play" of linguistic errors in consecutive posts. Three demerits to WMC for his anymore/any more blunder, and three to dmargalotti for failing to close the quotation marks on "Soap."
 
Two of them, linguistic errors that is, in consecutive posts is enough to keep CTListener from fantasizing about the demise of a certain mechanical bull for at least a few minutes.
 
A few minutes of your time is all it would take to dismantle the mechanical bull piece by piece.

:devilish:
 
Alacrity is not what I would call it because I'm not familiar with the word.

Ken, I'll take Words Nobody Has Ever Used for $800 please.
 
I'm not familiar with the word either, but alacrity implies a willingness to do something with enthusiasm and a positive attitude, which for me at least, doesn't usually happen first thing in the morning.
 
Before modern medicine, there was a lot of quacks guessing.

Supposedly, according to some. There were also old wives and other sources that worked, or didn't. Quacks weren't the only option.
 
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