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Christmas dingbats
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These are all something to do with christmas eg carol, song, a line from a carol or song, a phrase, christmas film, festive food or whatever and all are in square boxes. The reason for telling you this is that some are in the centre, left or right hand side of the box.
Dingbat =
a) LONE (in centre of box)
b) TURKEY (left hand side of box)
SSSSSSS
c) SWF WLTM SWM
NS GSOH ISO LTR
DISCHARGE STEAM
d) Xmas
Or
Portillo Woof
O
e) GHIJKLMNOPQR
GHIJKLMNOPQR
F) Perforated Babe
Stitch (speech bubble from stitch)
It hurts when you touch me
Banks's Original
g) FLUE
EPI ^
h) this ones a bit tricky to explain but here goes
In the bottom left hand corner of the square is a symbol
I will explain it the best way I can.
A capital letter 'C' - the opening of the 'C' facing upwards
and a line top to botom through the 'C' looks like a rounded off fork.
a speech bubble from that saying "There you go, that's my Lancelot; let me have it back when you've finished with it"
I would be grateful for any help Cheers Legolassie
Dingbat =
a) LONE (in centre of box)
b) TURKEY (left hand side of box)
SSSSSSS
c) SWF WLTM SWM
NS GSOH ISO LTR
DISCHARGE STEAM
d) Xmas
Or
Portillo Woof
O
e) GHIJKLMNOPQR
GHIJKLMNOPQR
F) Perforated Babe
Stitch (speech bubble from stitch)
It hurts when you touch me
Banks's Original
g) FLUE
EPI ^
h) this ones a bit tricky to explain but here goes
In the bottom left hand corner of the square is a symbol
I will explain it the best way I can.
A capital letter 'C' - the opening of the 'C' facing upwards
and a line top to botom through the 'C' looks like a rounded off fork.
a speech bubble from that saying "There you go, that's my Lancelot; let me have it back when you've finished with it"
I would be grateful for any help Cheers Legolassie
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I like candled's "Mince Pie and Carrot at the Foot of the Chimney", but has it been recognised?
Also for (e) , I assume that the L's should have been omitted. However, I ask "Are the two lines of letters identical or does the top line stand out?"
The first has solution "Noel, Noel" the second has solution "The First Noel"
I like candled's "Mince Pie and Carrot at the Foot of the Chimney", but has it been recognised?
Also for (e) , I assume that the L's should have been omitted. However, I ask "Are the two lines of letters identical or does the top line stand out?"
The first has solution "Noel, Noel" the second has solution "The First Noel"