ChatterBank7 mins ago
dingbats
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hi, could you help me with two dingbats both answers relating to christmas in some way:-
[1] santa claus is written in the form of a circle with the word Depart in the middle of this circle
[2] the word 'the' is written three times under each other on the right-hand side of the dingbat and then George 1
George 11
George 111
George 1V
George V
George V1
are written on the left-hand side of the dingbat directly under each other
[1] santa claus is written in the form of a circle with the word Depart in the middle of this circle
[2] the word 'the' is written three times under each other on the right-hand side of the dingbat and then George 1
George 11
George 111
George 1V
George V
George V1
are written on the left-hand side of the dingbat directly under each other
Answers
hi, brokenbank, the answer to no.16 is 'Wassailing' i.e. sail in was. no 39 is missing from my answers also, best, hops.
10:27 Fri 25th Nov 2011
hi,brokenbank,thanks for that, i'll try a bit longer with them first. re: no.29, i understand that the no L in flash can be seen as christmas but then there would have to be some significance with the word flash rather like in questions 22 and 46, otherwise he could just set any word with an L missing, i might be wrong here but i think it is more about the actual word fash which is scots brogue for trouble or bother, best, hops.
I see your point about the L (Noel). That's all we could come up with for 29
I don't think it's anything to do with being a scottish word as being a scot, I couldn't see a connection. Plus the puzzle originates in England and hasn't used quaint scottish words in previous years. The "team" are happy with christmas dinner, but we'll look at it again.
I don't think it's anything to do with being a scottish word as being a scot, I couldn't see a connection. Plus the puzzle originates in England and hasn't used quaint scottish words in previous years. The "team" are happy with christmas dinner, but we'll look at it again.