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  1. #16
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    5. Dazzler
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

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    All done! Good work and thanks to all who participated. Hope you had as much fun as I did concocting them.

    Thanks to Swifty I've been crypted in several ways.......

    Just to expand on #8, for no particular reason.

    8 fen (moor) der (D the) (under)belly
    'early measure' is 'ell', by + ell = belly. 'Tele' is short for Telecaster, guitar by Fender
    Traba non folis arborem aestima

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outbackrr View Post

    'Tele' is short for Telecaster, guitar by Fender
    Would have never got that. I thought "underside of the tele" to be a reference to "the underbelly" on tele...vision.

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    "No.1 Harry 72 ?"

    Hows that worked out?
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    Drive Rolls Royce into Lucerne, odd evens too. (7)

    Rolls Royce is know as RR,
    Lucerne is also know as Hay therefore drive RR into Hay (HARRY)

    odd number, even number (two of them) 72

    Harry72, that show i figured it out, now that i have gone public it will be along off the mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by FXST01 View Post
    Drive Rolls Royce into Lucerne, odd evens too. (7)


    odd number, even number (two of them) 72

    Harry72, that show i figured it out, now that i have gone public it will be along off the mark
    ... or: even s = seven , too = two.

    Do you know the story of the two mathematicians counting a herd of cows? One counted the horns and divided by two, the other counted the legs and divided by four.

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    No. 5 Topendtrev ??


    Oops !! Should have read page 2 before I posted this answer as all has been solved
    Last edited by WoodJunky; 23rd July 2008 at 11:52 PM. Reason: If I had read page 2 I would have seen that all was solved

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