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Post by Al Truest on Oct 23, 2003 13:36:35 GMT
Now all the letters are actually in the answer! Bacc-lit, awassh in a g-glimmer
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Post by strabley on Nov 4, 2003 7:29:43 GMT
for about a week now i was thinking it was a christmas thing, but I still can't get it. is it a lyric?
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Post by Al Truest on Nov 4, 2003 13:39:18 GMT
To the best of my recollection, it is a song.
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Post by strabley on Nov 5, 2003 6:55:42 GMT
Sa-cembr will sh*t magic again? If this is the song it is supposed to be I demand an explaination. If it is not, then uncle. White flag. Are you playing nasty with anagram letters or am I just incapable of the truth? I tried DWBMA over a week ago and dismissed it cuz there was no "d" in the anagram--the first letter of the song. So what is this anagram really?
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Post by Lori on Nov 5, 2003 8:17:14 GMT
What's a crypt-agram? I never really understand the cryptic clues in crosswords. Not that I can figure out the other clues either ;D
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Post by Al Truest on Nov 5, 2003 13:37:42 GMT
Sorry Sheila. I'm am idiot, or this was a cruel hoax, DWBMA would work with a dyslexiic b. Lori, when done properly, these are anagrams that have a built in 'cryptic clue. I'm mean.
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Post by Lori on Nov 5, 2003 14:54:27 GMT
Exactly, that's my question. What's a 'CRYPTIC' clue. What's the difference between that and, well, just a 'clue'.
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Post by Al Truest on Nov 5, 2003 17:27:37 GMT
Lori, cryptic means having hidden or mysterious meaning, sometimes ambiguous.
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Post by strabley on Nov 5, 2003 20:36:52 GMT
Sorry Sheila. I'm am idiot, or this was a cruel hoax, DWBMA would work with a dyslexiic b. Huh? How do you figure that? That makes it even worse: Sacemder Will Sht magic again
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Post by Sven Golly on Nov 6, 2003 4:01:29 GMT
Al must have been fuuckt-uup when he did that one. ;D
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Post by strabley on Nov 6, 2003 6:49:06 GMT
I was gonna ask what he was on but I didn't wanna be rude... ;D ;D
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Post by Al Truest on Nov 6, 2003 13:15:09 GMT
;D
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