A Tom Swifty, as you may know, is a line of dialogue ending with a whimsically appropriate adverb. For example, "I read Games, from time to time," Tom said periodically. The following Tom Swifties are lacking the all-important adverbs. We've given you the first letters to help you come up with those we have in mind. "'Okay, get your pencils out,"Tom said pointedly. 1. "I just bought a foreign car!" Tom announced T_______________ . 2. "Nyeah, nyeah, let's have some turtle soup," Tom said M_______________ . 3. "I forgot what my wife wanted from the store," Tom said L_______________ . 4. "I'm so happy that I can float," Tom declared B_______________ . 5. "Block that kick!" Tom shouted D_______________ . 6. "I've got a code in da nose," , Tom muttered S_______________ . 7. "Did you ever fly a plane?" Tom asked A_______________ . 8. "My paint canvas is blank," Tom said A_______________ . 9. "I hate quizzes," Tom stated T_______________ . 10. "This cream is bad," Tom said S_______________ . 11. "Better order 12 dozen of the blasted things," Tom said G_______________ . 12. "I always shop here," Tom announced P_______________ . 13. "Columbus, you were wrong," Tom stated F_______________ . 14. "I prefer unposed photos," Tom remarked C_______________ . 15. "It's a copy machine; it's a copy machine," Tom said R_______________ . 16. "Try on this negligee," Tom suggested T_______________ . 17. "All campers to their shelters," Tom announced I_______________ . 18. "Let's not cut the Valentine," Tom agreed W_______________ .