Goldilocks
The burdens I bear just feel like too much. Can’t anything be just right?
- Children’s card game that’s too deterministic [Take the…]
- Two-word phrase shouted at someone who’s taking too much time [Take the…]
- What a glutton eats too much of [Take the…]
- Swig that’s too small to get you inebriated [Take the…]
- Baby ___ (doll that’s too realistic) [Take the…]
- Tanner’s material (huh, this clue/answer pair is a bit too redundant…) [Take the…]
- Movie or play that’s too crowded due to its popularity [Take the…]
- Word said by someone who’s too eager to give you something [Take the…]
- ___ beer (beverage whose alcohol content is too low to actually be beer) [Take the…]
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt high school noir with a plot that’s too convoluted [Take the…]
- Beverage that might be described as too fruity or too bold [Take the…]
- Type of documentary or animated film whose awards make the Oscar telecast run too long [Take the…]
- Like a puzzle that takes too many hours to solve [Take the…]
- Feathers that are too soft [Take the…]
- Stone fruits that are too fuzzy [Take the…]
- Prison sentence that’s too long to get out of [Take the…]
- What your foot is after stepping into a puddle that’s too deep [Take the…]
- Fill in too many details, with “out” [Take the…]
- [...1st letter] All ___ Eve (movie featuring a character who’s too ambitious)
- [...1st letter] Like a ball game played in surroundings that are too unfamiliar
- [...3rd letter] Mark that’s too long to be a hyphen
- [...3rd letter] Defeat by way too many points, figuratively speaking
- [...2nd letter] Attribute of someone who’s too compulsive
- [...2nd letter] Attribute of someone who’s too daring
- [...1st letter] Tanner’s material (huh, this clue/answer pair is a bit too redundant…)
- [...1st letter] Like a screw that’s too wobbly
- [...2nd letter] Type of strategic marketing analysis that examines six macro-environmental factors (which may be too many, considering that a simpler version examines just four)
- [...1st letter] A paranoid character might note that a blatant lack of danger is this… a little too this
- [...1st letter] Dinner accompaniment that has too many carbs for someone on Atkins
- [...6th letter] What you might be doing in a haunted house that’s too scary
- [...2nd letter] What you can’t do through glasses that are too dirty
- [...4th letter] Become too disenchanted with, with “on”
- [...2nd letter] Ingredient in desserts that are too unhealthy
- [...3rd letter] Puts too much of a burden on
- [...2nd letter] Word you might find in a list of instructions with too many steps
- [...3rd letter] Like mammoths that are too shaggy