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Topic: LAT Wed. 4/7 Donna S. Levin (Read 463 times)
magus
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LAT Wed. 4/7 Donna S. Levin
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April 07, 2010, 08:41:45 AM »
Teed-off Twain
Date with an MD
APPT [not DRRUTH
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pisarra
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Re: LAT Wed. 4/7 Donna S. Levin
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Not sure what a "teetotaler" is, but some one doesn't drink is "tea total" or a teatotaler.
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Re: LAT Wed. 4/7 Donna S. Levin
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Hi, Pisarra---
Yes, that's what the word means. I was lamely punning off the golf theme.
For some reason known only to 17th Century printers, the term is spelled teetotaller or teetotaler, as it appeared in the puzzle.
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