Re: He's done it again

The question you refer to is:
T15. Used as a
verb, it means to put an undead creature such as a
ghost to rest. Used as a noun, it means a short
narrative or poem which is often sung. Used as an
adjective, it describes things not pertaining to the clergy.
FTP, name this three-letter word, whose most common
verbal use is synonymous with "place" or "put."
Ans.:
LAY

It can be found
at:
<a href=http://www.stanford.edu/group/CollegeBowl/Archive/byu95/bbj1.txt target=new>http://www.stanford.edu/group/CollegeBowl/Archive/byu95/bbj1.txt</a>

As the author of this question (and, I confess, the
one on "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians" from the
same tournament), I would like to say that I am
shocked and appalled that anyone would scrape the bottom
of this particular barrel in pursuit of questions to
plagiarize. I must assert my right to say "tsk, tsk" to
whoever reused it.

Tsk, tsk.

Jonathan Green

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