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The Song Name Game

Um, there's no matching word to CT's submission, Keith. To me, this defeats the entire purpose of the game. At least one word has to match, but I would think matching a word in the comments portion of a submission constitutes a foul. I'm a bit of a rule breaker myself (just go have a gander at Fantastic Word Game), but yeah.

Gonna have to play from CT, partner. A tip o' the hat towards Mesa, though.

Edit: Sorry, Ed. Yours goes to cold storage, too, for working from an illegal play.
(Have to disagree. CT's post was "Time Waits for No One." Mine was "Everytime it Rains." The common word is "time," which makes it legal. But we'll continue on from your post, and have to agree to disagree.)

Total Eclipse of the Heart -- Bonnie Tyler
 
I Apologize - Anita Baker

One too many beers last night, Keith. I just couldn't find the associated word, even with seeing double.
 
Baker Street -- Gerry Rafferty

I thought it was OK to take one word out of a double word, or vice versa. Nighttime could be either "night" or "time.," and either one of those words could lead to "nighttime." "Everytime" could go to "every" or "time," at least that's the way I understood it. Keith's entry was fine, IMHO.
 


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