100% | EBAY | 4 | Site where a buyer could be "sniped" at the last second |
41% | SWERVE | 6 | Avoid a collision at the last second, say |
40% | COOLER | 6 | Where beers can be found at a tailgate party |
39% | RAINCHECK | 9 | Ticket that can be used at a later time |
38% | SNIPED | 6 | Bid at the last second |
38% | SHE | 3 | Pronoun that can be spelled with a slash between the first and second letters |
38% | AFTERSHOCK | 10 | Tremor following a quake, and where the last words of the starred answers can be found |
38% | CALLEDANAUDIBLE | 15 | Changed plans at the last second |
38% | BAILS | 5 | Backs out at the last second |
38% | PICNIC | 6 | Informal meal at the beachside that could be a fun recreational activity on an island |
38% | SNIPES | 6 | Outbids at the last second, on eBay |
38% | SNIPE | 5 | Outbid at the last second, on eBay |
38% | SNIPED | 6 | Outbid at the last second on eBay |
37% | IOWA | 4 | State where the "Field of Dreams" movie site is a tourist attraction |
37% | SECRETMENU | 10 | Where a grilled cheese can be found at McDonald's |
37% | LITTLEDIPPER | 12 | At the party where the scientist was demonstrating her new shrink ray, [ZAP!] the punch ladle turned into a ... |
37% | SNIPE | 5 | Bid at the last second, as on eBay |
37% | FLAKE | 5 | Drop out on plans at the last second |
37% | WASIN | 5 | Could be reached at the office |
37% | LAP | 3 | Where a napkin could be put |
37% | POT | 3 | Where a plant can be grown |
37% | DELI | 4 | Where a tongue can be found |
36% | TOMB | 4 | Site where a pharaoh was laid to rest |
36% | TVVCR | 5 | Combination recording innovation of the late '80s that you can pick up for $10 (if that!) at a yard sale |
35% | ABORT | 5 | Scrub at the last minute, as a rocket launch |
34% | THEMOON | 7 | Where a second black artifact is found |
34% | RAYS | 4 | They can be caught at the beach |
34% | MINE | 4 | Where a gold digger can be found |
34% | INSIDE | 6 | Where a homebody can often be found |
34% | DONUTDESPAIR | 12 | Sadness at the last Boston cream being taken, e.g.? |