"You'll need a pencil to write in these answers," Tom said pointedly.
That's an example of a Tom Swifty--a line of dialogue ending with a whimsically appropriate adverb (so-called from Edward Stratemeyer's fictional character Tom Swift, who was inclined to this sort of talk.)
Twelve more Tom Swifties appear below, each missing the all-important adverb. How many of them can you complete? The first letter of each answer is given as a help.