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March 28, 2025

Game

CHUCK
MONTY
BRACKET
CITY
SKIRT
PITCH
FLANK
BADGE
STUDY
SASH
SLING
BOOKEND
SURROUND
BINGO
BERET
PELT

Hints

HURL


Throwing or Propelling Objects

  • CHUCK: To throw something casually or with force.
  • PELT: To throw objects repeatedly at someone or something.
  • PITCH: To throw something, especially with precision or in a game like baseball.
  • SLING: To throw or hurl something with a sweeping or swinging motion.

BE ON BOTH SIDES OF


Positioning or Surrounding

  • BOOKEND: To be at both ends of something, like books on a shelf.
  • BRACKET: To enclose or surround something on both sides.
  • FLANK: To be positioned on either side of something or someone.
  • SURROUND: To encircle or be on all sides of something.

PARTS OF A CLASSIC GIRL SCOUT UNIFORM


Components of a Traditional Girl Scout Outfit

  • BADGE: A decorative or achievement emblem sewn onto the uniform.
  • BERET: A round, flat-crowned hat often part of the uniform.
  • SASH: A cloth band worn over the shoulder or around the waist to display badges.
  • SKIRT: A garment worn from the waist down, part of the traditional uniform.

___ HALL


Common Phrases Ending with 'Hall'

  • BINGO: Refers to 'Bingo Hall,' a place where bingo games are played.
  • CITY: Refers to 'City Hall,' the administrative building of a city government.
  • MONTY: Refers to 'Monty Hall,' the host of the game show 'Let's Make a Deal,' or the 'Monty Hall problem' in probability.
  • STUDY: Refers to 'Study Hall,' a period in school for independent study or work.