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Week 688: Making Short Work
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Megatarts: Target of careful planning when guys go out on the town. (Jeff Brechlin, Eagan, Minn.)
Mop mop: What some ex-cheerleaders shake when their looks finally go. (Lawrence McGuire, Waldorf)
NAPS-C: A powerful sedative for those who wish to sleep during daytime. (John Glenn, Tyler, Tex.)
Niagra B: The cheapest prescription drug in Canada. (Kevin Dopart)
Nogatco: A company that manufactures stop signs. (Tom Witte)
Nopac: Tupac's decidedly less virile brother. (Mary Ann Henningsen, Minden, Nev.)
NU: A Yiddish expression meaning "And so? You expected them to do something?" (Seth Brown)
Oozak: The only thing worse than Muzak. (Tom Witte)
Oy oy oy: Refrain made popular by the Jewish rapper Cardiologist Dre. (Roy Ashley, Washington)
Palwed: Your married buddy, the one with the triple chin. (Chris Doyle, Ponder, Tex.)
Pmart: Where did you think streetwalkers got those clothes? (David Franks)
Porc: D.C.'s primary agricultural export. (Kevin Dopart)


