If you ever played Blankety-Blank, which four words would you link up with the following: SPRING SUMMER FALL WINTER These words were inspired by the title "A Man for All Seasons" for Week 1.
Tomorrow at 9.00, the second set of four words needing to be linked will be launched on AB using a fresh posting.
Last week, the setter was looking for the links:
SpringBOARD
INDIAN Summer
FREE Fall
Winter WHEAT
All four links were eventually predicted but by
different entrants with no-one guessing more than
TWO correct!
Could YOU have guessed 3 out of 4? ... or all 4?
Well, come and prove it! You are welcome to prove
it! I'll even tell you that all the missing link
words contain between 4 and 8 letters.
Crofter, I'm ready for another attempt. Should we be using the relatively new Crossword section within Q & P bailiwick? We might start to get problems if we become somewhat divided!!
Crofter - if I guess one of the link works correctly this week, could you cheat and change it please? I am desparate to keep my 'no score' record!!!! :O(
Dustybun - I had to read through your message twice before I realised just what you were asking! What are the chances of you getting one of the links right in the first place! Please - Get real!
As far as ChrisHewat's message is concerned, only the rules are posted under Riddles. All our real business is conducted HERE under the bailiwick of Quizzes & Puzzles. The relevant posting will start to appear just before 9.00am tomorrow morning, but the four link words will appear as close as I can make it to 9.00am on that same posting.
lol lots at Dustybun - you'll probably get all four right this week, then where will you be !!! ????
champing at the bit, crofter, positively frothing no less - we have a complete dearth of puzzles down-under, must see if I can access some from the UK [apart from the Generalist] to keep me out of mischief - cheers, Steff
It remains a fact Steff that the first three link words are usually spotted in the first ten entries - but not all together by one person. I also seem to remember that you got an early call in last week - in spite of the time difference!
Thanks for the support - it's greatly appreciated.
I often recall my "Sherlock Holmes" act on you in the early days and have a bit of a giggle! It was very much "tongue in cheek". I wonder just how many ABers read it!
Likewise, I found it delightful and gave me much pleasure then and now - must admit your pseudonym conjures up the wilds of Scotland, a small cottage in a valley and I now know for sure, a man, perhaps in a kilt - well, how'm I going - so far off the mark as to be hysterical ??
We'll take this up at a later date after the fu rious activity of Sat. am/pm has died down but thanks again Steff
LOL - thank you crofter; I always suspected I was a thicko and now you have confirmed it (boo hoo). Best wishes from (sob sob) a deeply offended yet touchingly tenacious Dustybun!!! :O)
PS - can you give us a link to your 'Sherlock Holmes' thread? Dee :O)
thank you crofter - I gave in and read it! I hope lots of other people did too. It sort of sums up the atmosphere of this site - sort of welcoming, fun and un-defensive. I often wonder about the handles that people have chosen and how much of themselves is given away in that choice. Your posting was the perfect example of old-fashioned sleuthing with a smattering of lateral thinking. Now where did I leave my knitting.......?!! :O)
I wish mine had been as sharp crofter. For some time I envisaged O-ice as a performer as I completely misread it as Oratorio-ice!! but please don't tell anyone!!! :O)