In today’s post, I’ve got a silly little puzzly challenge for you. I’m going to give you the antonym of a television show’s title, and you need to give me the show.
For example, “Not at All Justified” would mean “Justified” or “Lawlessness and Chaos” would be “Law and Order.”
And yes, they do get wackier, more specious, and more elaborate as we go.
So, without further ado, let’s play!
ANTONYM TV SHOWS
- Enemies
- Found
- The Idle Alive
- Less Peculiar Nothings
- Misery
- Before Twelve
- Southern Obscurity
- Me
- Saving Adam
- White Non-Reflective Surface
- The First of Them
- Ugly Large Honest People
- Heaven’s Dining Room
- The Small Pop Certainty
- Very Vulnerable
- The Basses
- Unfettered Lack of Progress
- Water Walk
- Near Stay
- Many Whole
- Unseriousness Rises
- Truth Angel
- Attachment
- Drives and Work
- Minor Childless Man
- Keep a Potato in Pristine Condition
- Bullgirl Classical
- Legal Disobeys
- Uncertain Key
- Jeers
How many did you get, fellow solver? And how many did you groan at when you figured them out? Let me know in the comment section below!
