| DREAMILY | 'I love studying Freud,' Tom said ___ |
| PETULANTLY | "I love a downtown singer," Tom said ___ |
| NATURALLY | "If I were sharp, I'd pursue music education," Tom said ___ |
| UNSTEADILY | "I can't get second dates," Tom said ___ |
| RUTHLESSLY | "I ditched the sex expert," Tom said ___ |
| INFALSETTO | "So I lied," Tom said ___ |
| TENSELY | 'I'm having trouble conjugating this verb,' Tom said ___ |
| ACIDLY | "A chemistry degree will provide the base I need," Tom said ___ |
| BRIEFLY | "A law diploma is a paper I could chase," Tom said ___ |
| AIRILY | "I have high hopes for aviation science," Tom said ___ |
| BALEFULLY | "I could make hay in agronomy," Tom said ___ |
| SAPPILY | "I'm pining to be in forestry," Tom said ___ |
| OFFHANDEDLY | "Oh, I just fed the alligator," Tom said ___ |
| SHIFTLESSLY | "Being a bit lazy, I prefer automatic," Tom said ___ |
| READILY | 'Having perused the text, I'm prepared to answer that,' Tom said ___ |
| RADICALLY | 'I've devised a new way to derive square roots,' Tom said ___ |
| BLANKLY | 'I have no idea what word to fill in here,' Tom said ___ |
| SUMMARILY | "It adds up," Tom said ___ |
| WITHABANDON | "March music is great," Tom said ___ |
| SECRETIVELY | "No sweat!" Tom said ___ |