The Argyle Sweater by Scott Hilburn for December 26, 2014

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    Digital Frog  almost 10 years ago

    Now that he’s done his assignment, it’s time to leave for his vacation in Morocco.10 Points to the person who makes the connection without using Google or Wikipedia

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    2252895  almost 10 years ago

    Plethora- a large excessive amount. Thanks Mr. Lipney.

    It means ALOT.

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    Wasbluskies  almost 10 years ago

    Easy peasy. Plethora is a word from the ancient greek, Greece is a country on the Mediterranean Sea. Morocco is also on the Mediterranean, not too far away on the opposite shore. Will that float your boat enough to get you there?

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    mshartline  almost 10 years ago

    It means “a lot”.

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    jk123  almost 10 years ago

    all these terrible jokes we must endure – the sore us

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    Darryl Heine  almost 10 years ago

    What does PLETHORIA mean?

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    nosirrom  almost 10 years ago

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    J Short  almost 10 years ago

    He’ll cross that abridged dictionary when he comes to it.

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    Packratjohn Premium Member almost 10 years ago

    I can link it to “Three Amigos”, one of my favorite lines. I can’t relate it to Morocco, though. I did look up the movie, may parts were filmed there, but apparently not. I give up

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    NoCents  almost 10 years ago

    Maybe the connection is between “Nichols” and “Morocco”? I came up empty nonetheless. Come-On Digital Frog – don’t leave us hangin all day! Some of us have presents to return!

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    B4I4  almost 10 years ago

    Having succeeded in his task, he gets his “just desert” in Morocco

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    Digital Frog  almost 10 years ago

    nosirrom was headed in the right direction, but a few decades late. It is a movie reference but to Webster’s dictionary, not to “plethora”. One of the most famous of the Bob Hope/Bing Crosby road movies was “Road to Morocco” The title song included a terrible pun (so bad that it took many takes because Bob and Bing kept breaking up when they sang it):♪♫… Like Webster’s Dictionary we’re Morocco bound!…♪♫

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    hippogriff  almost 10 years ago

    Digital Frog: Rats! Missed it by two hours. It took me about ten seconds to recall the connection. It took about twenty to get the “it means a lot” part. Great pun, but next time wait a bit longer in the day to explain it (and give me a chance to show off).

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    Helaman Nephi  almost 10 years ago

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    JP Steve Premium Member almost 10 years ago

    And this tardy reader was gonna make a dumb comment about dictionaries bound in morocco leather!

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    ncha8156  almost 6 years ago

    da dun chh (Corny joke sound)

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    Steamy  almost 4 years ago

    thought this was a three amigos joke

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