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[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago

Purple would have been easy not to know ahead of time, but it should at least "make sense" after you see the answer.

SpoilersMr Robot is the titular character of the show Mr Robot. Mr Big, Peanut, and Toad are likewise characters in fictional various media. Namely, Sex and the City, a snack food mascot, and The Wind and the Willows.

Blue, again, might be one you didn't know, but is fairly straightforward once seen.

SpoilersDry and Dirty were the easiest to get, IMO. I've heard both of them used to describe drinks before. I think James Bond's order is a Dry Martini. After I figured those out, I had a suspicion a out the other two and just googled "wet drink term" and "perfect drink term" to verify that they were in fact, drink terms.

Yellow was the first one I figured out, but I actually think is the hardest to figure out from the answer if you didn't know it already.

SpoilersI was thinking about it specifically in the phrase "for change". So a "mechanism for change", a "tool for change" etc. It's a thing that helps cause something to happen.

Hope that helps.