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zoomer | 13:20 Sun 26th Feb 2012 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Cheerio to old Leo in party (6-2) *O*D*E-*O
I thought it would be 'toodle-oo', but the letters in the apparent anagram (TOOLDLEO) would make it toodle-lo. Does anyone know if Toodle-lo is a phrase?
(FYI The Sunday Post is a Scottish newspaper)
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Toodle-oo (anagram of to old leo)
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Thanks for that, but there are 4 Os in toodle-oo and only three in 'to old leo'. Wonder if it's a misprint?
doesn't require an anagram

to = TO, old = O, leo in party put LEO inside DO

TO O Dleo O
'to' +'o' (old) + 'leo' inside 'do' (party)
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Great stuff. Thanks to all for the explanation. I was batrking up the wrong tree with my anagram.
Thanks again.
Answer should be toodle loo, which means farewell/see you later etc, think this is one they have got wrong

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