SECRET SOUND #7 – CLUE INSIGHTS

• No sailboat would be complete without one. (a sheet)
• 99.7 NOW-FM doesn’t rock (or roll)

• Fernando would love to tell you about all of the famous celebrities that have visited him at the station (name dropper)

• This clue tells you to go and solve it and win (green means go)
• There are some varieties of fruits and vegetables that need to be refrigerated right away (they can get slimey)(just had one and my daughter literally used the term “slime”)
• When you are shocked in a negative way (it’s jarring)
• This has not been a banner year for a lot of people, but winning could turn that around (David Banner, green)
• Some times Greg uses too much Axe before coming to work (Axe. Tin Man)
• Some people make their own (slime)
• The act of donating (dropping off)

• St. John thwarted Fernando’s Halloween tricks last year (foiled them)
• You can recycle me (tin foil)
• I’m a type of unit (jar, storage)
• You can get me at Target (slime or tin foil)
• I get used a lot after the big holidays (tin foil for wrapping food)
• When something becomes infected, it might start to… (ooze)
• Kids love me (slime)

• This is a really bad term to call someone (Slime)
• We’re a type of frat (Masons, fraternal order, Mason Jar)
• Where sky divers loved to go (drop….zone)
• At night you can see a little with this as an aid (moon shine, comes in jars)
• You never hear about left unders? (wrapped in tin foil)
• In Chemistry class, your teacher would say I’m have way between two groups (liquid and solid)
• Two of me might be a dog (Rin Tin Tin)

• The curator of the wax museum on Scooby Doo hated those kids (they foiled his caper)
• Guessing this sound would give you miles of smiles heading into shopping season (slime is an analgram or whatever you call it

• I often accompany candy (foil)
• I’m often associated with Marine Life (jar head)
• When you quit taking a class in college (you drop it)
• Can you imagine if your spouse was a crazy conspiracy theorist? (You’d buy tin foil)
• Today’s Halloween word of caution? “Don’t cross the beams!” (Ghostbusters, slime)

• The twist was a very popular dance way before you were born (twist off top)
• I hate when a cocktail server does this (drop my drink)
• Something that someone who gets divorced will do (drop their last name)
• Who doesn’t love office pranksters (foiling a workspace)
• This Thanksgiving, have a heart and donate to a worthy charity (tin man needs a heart.)
• This is for fun, not for work. Unless you have a really weird job.

• Bringing this to work would be a recipe for disaster (there are recipes for making slime)
• How cool would it be to have an office in an old fire station? (Ghost busters)
• I’m a noun and a verb (drop OR foil)
• A type of old school toy soldier (tin)
• I might go in your eye (eye drop)
• A slow form of mail (snail, snails leave slime)
• Fernando’s grandma used to can vegetables every summer (they go in jars)

o Sushi sounds good for dinner (Raw fish = slimey)

• This would be better in a plastic pumpkin than an old pillow case that your mom decorated. (slime)
• Greg delivers some knowledge every morning on 99.7 NOW-FM (drop knowledge)
• The police do this daily (foil crimes)
• Old school soup containers (tin cans)
• Something that you might do with your kids at the community pool (drop them off)
• A type of ball cap (lid)

• I’m more of the chewing variety (chewing tobacco comes in a tin and comes in cans)
• Parachuters really need to be in the zone (drop zone)
• Hopefully someone will get this sound by Saturday.
• I can’t believe parents would actually buy this. (Seriously, why would you buy this stuff for your kid)
• St. John has really been on a roll recently
• I’m nothing to toy around with.
• If you don’t want to go to the store, you can always DIY it.

• Halloween is the holiday for things that ooze.
• I can make a great hat (tin foil hat)
• What if J without the PB (it comes in a jar)
• I’m a term for something on a bed (sheet of tin foil)
• A type of card in poker (drop card)
• Fernando would never have a problem with this (getting in his hair)
• If you follow this road, you might get some petroleum products (tin man)

• A smock is never a bad idea.
• Could they possibly have thought of anything messier?
• Your mom probably wrapped something fowl in this. (Leftover Turkey or chicken)
• The best part of Thanksgiving are the leftovers (wrapped in tin foil)
• Eyes & Ears are one medical speciality (and kind of “drop”)

• You can get it out but can you get it back in? (Getting back in the jar/can/container)
• One definition of a rain storm (it pours)
• Our bonus clues on social media are for only informed listeners (FOIL)
• When you plan to pop in and visit someone (drop by)
• You might need to hide this from the cookie monster (cookie jar)
• How often is “glue” a key ingredient in ANYTHING?

• When they police interrogate a suspect. (They grill them)(tin foil goes in a grill)
• Red? Blue? Today we celebrate those colors and also green (green slime)
• You might find me on the counter at a Starbucks (tip jar)