Sunday 22 November 2009

Lindens right here!

Here's your dingbats! 10L, paid in world, to the first person to guess the word or phrase, leave your answer in comments.

The brass and sheet ones look as though they could be the same Dingbat, but they are two separate ones. The clock and LOSE LOSE are just one Dingbat.

Good hunting!


55 comments:

  1. going white as a sheet?

    Alanna

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  2. No time to lose Becks 10

    That's the only one so far, I said these are hard!

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  3. woohoo! I finally got one!!

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  4. Cut above the rest nice one Nelly!

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  5. never double cross

    Alanna

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  6. I know its not right but..

    Never Never and.. :)

    and maybe..

    paper grade?

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  7. Sheet lightning in right Becks. 4 down, 6 left.

    1, 3, 4, 6, 9 and 10 left

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  8. Never a cross word!

    Nine of ten, or nine out of ten?

    Back to empty the well, empty the well backwards?

    Alanna

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  9. Never a cross word yes Alanna

    Very close on 9/10, you lack one word with your
    second guess

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  10. A one Aviator? One-A Aviator?

    Alanna

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  11. No, you need a synonym for the aviator one

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  12. Nine Xs out of ten?

    Alanna

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  13. Flying Ace was my very first thought and Thorn said I should go with my instincts, so that's my new guess for the Aviator one.

    Alanna

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  14. OK Alanna you can have nine times out of ten.

    You almost got the right synonym

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  15. Nine times! Oh, you shouldn't give me that.

    How about Ace Pilot?

    Alanna

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  16. No, you were closer with flying ace though not very close

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  17. A high flyer? flier?

    Alanna (who got out of bed to post this because she is now obsessed)

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  18. all wrong i know
    never crossed?
    missing quarter?
    out of the well backwards?

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  19. joined in relish - like joined in matrimony except you marry a pickle:)

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  20. Join in with relish, that's close enough!

    You're concentrating on the right fraction Cully

    Clue: the well one starts with well

    And the other one: think puzzles

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  21. Never a cross word is right!

    You're getting warmer, the well phrase is usually applied to horses but sometimes to women too

    Lotus

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  22. Well, back to the drawing board?

    Alanna

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  23. Anyone go racing? What do you say when a horse is well groomed?

    And the first word of the fraction one is give

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  24. well turned out :P

    -Devin

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  25. Giving 110%

    Juke

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  26. 150% not 110%

    Juke

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  27. 150% not 110%

    Juke

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  28. Yay Devin! Well turned out!

    Aw Juke no, and it's definitely give the first word, and Cully was playing with the right fraction earlier

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  29. Give a quarter back.

    Alanna

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  30. Still not there Alanna, you have two words right, you only need another one

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  31. So the winners:
    Becks 20
    Luce 10
    Nelly 20
    Alanna 30
    Cully 10 (I credited you with an answer that had been got earlier, I spent ages wondering why I had 11 winners)
    Devin 10

    Well done everyone, I hope you enjoyed them, they were tough!

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  33. In a pickle
    Bold as Brass
    No time to lose
    Cut above the rest
    A high Flyer
    White as a sheet
    Love Often

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