I think I saw this one. But if it's a cookie and four letters, it's almost always OREO.
To: nickcarraway
2 posted on
02/21/2020 12:01:55 PM PST by
Jonty30
(What Islam and secularism have in common is that they are both death by cultsther)
To: nickcarraway
Never tried Oreo’s but Peanut Butter and Mustard sandwiches are the bomb.
4 posted on
02/21/2020 12:04:26 PM PST by
ImJustAnotherOkie
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To: nickcarraway
Cottage cheese and dill pickle
Scrambled eggs and cottage cheese
Mustard is for sausages
5 posted on
02/21/2020 12:08:10 PM PST by
Cboldt
To: nickcarraway
"The Summer of '72: Haight Ashbury... Well, that explains it..........STONERS............
7 posted on
02/21/2020 12:09:52 PM PST by
Red Badger
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To: nickcarraway
I like strawberry preserves with my bratwurst instead of mustard. Call me crazy.
8 posted on
02/21/2020 12:10:05 PM PST by
dainbramaged
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To: nickcarraway
I love slathering ample amounts of mustard on burgers, hot dogs, corned beef, etc.
But I think I’m going to take a hard pass on Oreos. Sorry, but this isn’t a two-great-tastes-that-taste-great-together sorta thing.
To: nickcarraway
"'Did you know that Oreos taste better if you spread a little mustard on them?'" according to the passage. "I then spread a big glob of mustard on two Oreos, shoved one in my mouth as mustard dripped down my chin, and extended the last one toward Lenny. 'Here you go, buddy, give it a try!'" So, a few Haight Ashbury hippies ate Oreos and Mustard while tripping on acid in the 70's, and the author assumed it's common? I suspect the puzzle writer might be a product of Haight Ashbury him/herself...
10 posted on
02/21/2020 12:15:16 PM PST by
ETCM
To: nickcarraway
Oreo is a useful word for the puzzle makers.
Oleo and olio, too.
So they’re a common answer.
11 posted on
02/21/2020 12:15:58 PM PST by
ifinnegan
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To: nickcarraway
Haight-Ashbury, 1972 as the basis for a crossword answer? - my guess is you could sign off on just about any combination of nouns with a quote from somebody in that venue in that time period as your justification. Reminds me of a party I was at in roughly the same era when one of the participants tried to smoke the fish food.
13 posted on
02/21/2020 12:20:01 PM PST by
Stosh
To: nickcarraway
The only milk is good is with Oreos. ( or chocolate milk)
16 posted on
02/21/2020 12:32:13 PM PST by
Exit148
To: nickcarraway
Crossword puzzle clue fail.
17 posted on
02/21/2020 12:35:18 PM PST by
Sans-Culotte
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