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animist
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by animist » November 2nd, 2010, 2:37 pm
continuing this from the "itchy" thread
Marian wrote:Bag
What links: train and beaten
up (yes?)
so my next word is crier (ie what word links "up" and "crier"?)
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Lifelinking
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by Lifelinking » November 2nd, 2010, 4:58 pm
town
turn
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getreal
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by getreal » November 2nd, 2010, 5:01 pm
Down
turnip
I've not read the itchy thread and hope this is right.
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Maria Mac
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by Maria Mac » November 2nd, 2010, 5:28 pm
I give up, getreal. what word links down and turnip?
Anyone else?
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animist
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by animist » November 2nd, 2010, 5:59 pm
getreal wrote:Down
turnip
I've not read the itchy thread and hope this is right.
whether it is "right" depends on whether this one is indeed "just" a toughie (I haven't got it either) or whether there is actually no connexion and you're doing something else. I'm sure it is the former, it's just that "turnip" does not suggest much to me (I assume it can't be "root", "vegetable", "Mr" (too long ago unless you remember "Whirligig") - anyway, these ain't "Down".
Getreal, are you a farmer? Might explain your username
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Dave B
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by Dave B » November 2nd, 2010, 6:15 pm
getreal wrote:Down
turnip
I've not read the itchy thread and hope this is right.
Er, "turn down" and "turnip" have vague connections, bit too vague, getreal!
In answer to "up" and "crier" one can have "up town" and "town crier" - so the linking word was "town" as offered by LL, that wisest of chimps.
So, having solved that should LL have offered a new pair of words to which the next contestant has to furnish the link and a further two pair, animist?
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Maria Mac
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by Maria Mac » November 2nd, 2010, 6:21 pm
Dave B wrote:should LL have offered a new pair of words to which the next contestant has to furnish the link and a further two pair, animist?
I would vote 'yes' because otherwise this game will be too difficult for me. Actually it may be already.
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animist
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by animist » November 2nd, 2010, 6:29 pm
Dave B wrote:getreal wrote:Down
turnip
I've not read the itchy thread and hope this is right.
Er, "turn down" and "turnip" have vague connections, bit too vague, getreal!
In answer to "up" and "crier" one can have "up town" and "town crier" - so the linking word was "town" as offered by LL, that wisest of chimps.
So, having solved that should LL have offered a new pair of words to which the next contestant has to furnish the link and a further two pair, animist?
Dave B wrote:getreal wrote:Down
turnip
I've not read the itchy thread and hope this is right.
Er, "turn down" and "turnip" have vague connections, bit too vague, getreal!
In answer to "up" and "crier" one can have "up town" and "town crier" - so the linking word was "town" as offered by LL, that wisest of chimps.
So, having solved that should LL have offered a new pair of words to which the next contestant has to furnish the link and a further two pair, animist?
no, as usual chimps beat humans, and LL was quite right to base the next jump on the link to the previous question - "down" links "town" and "turn", and getreal got this! I think it is just that her own jump is a biggie
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by Dave B » November 2nd, 2010, 6:55 pm
OooooKkkkkkk
So getreal found "down" as a link and added "turnip"; so now we have to find a word that links these two and then add a new one that forms the new pair to be linked?
This is making my brain hurt!
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animist
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by animist » November 2nd, 2010, 7:20 pm
Dave B wrote:OooooKkkkkkk
So getreal found "down" as a link and added "turnip"; so now we have to find a word that links these two and then add a new one that forms the new pair to be linked?
This is making my brain hurt!
yes sort of: it's a(b)c, b(d)e, d(f)g and so on. Getreal, get here! Time to explain all!
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by Marian » November 3rd, 2010, 10:36 am
Marian wrote:
What links: train and beaten
Answer: track
(This was from earlier)
getreal, is your answer: field
What links gnome and vegetable?
*sorry but I can't make my brain find 3 way links. Can't we just stick with 2 words, please?
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by getreal » November 3rd, 2010, 10:49 am
Sorry, guys, I completely misunderstood the game. Should have read the rest of the thread!
Is the answer garden, marian?
(I have no answer for turnip. I thought that was the point of the game!! Doh!!)
sheep and beard.
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animist
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by animist » November 3rd, 2010, 12:57 pm
black (I'm going to assume that's right!) and my new word is post
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by getreal » November 3rd, 2010, 2:53 pm
Isn't it supposed to be two words?
Oh! I'm very confused now!!
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by animist » November 3rd, 2010, 3:00 pm
getreal wrote:Isn't it supposed to be two words?
Oh! I'm very confused now!!
well, haven't I given two words? "black" (my answer to your pair) and another one - "post" - which is linked to black by the new mystery word
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by getreal » November 3rd, 2010, 3:29 pm
Oh! I see now.
Mail!!
so my new word is blue.
(I think I#ve got it now)
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by Marian » November 3rd, 2010, 3:31 pm
Answer: box
new word: pin
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by Dave B » November 3rd, 2010, 3:49 pm
Hang on, it stills seems confusing: take getreal's "mail & "blue" then we need "mail
(something)" and "
(something) blue" do we not where the "
something"s are the same word?
So, with Marian's offering that gives us: "mail box" (OK) and "box blue" - er, what's a "box blue"? Then we are given "pin" - so the new pair is "box" and "pin".
To carry on we need a word to follow "box" and go before "pin" to make two valid phrases . . .
Er, think I'll stay with the other word games
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by animist » November 3rd, 2010, 6:58 pm
Dave B wrote:Hang on, it stills seems confusing: take getreal's "mail & "blue" then we need "mail
(something)" and "
(something) blue" do we not where the "
something"s are the same word?
So, with Marian's offering that gives us: "mail box" (OK) and "box blue" - er, what's a "box blue"? Then we are given "pin" - so the new pair is "box" and "pin".
To carry on we need a word to follow "box" and go before "pin" to make two valid phrases . . .
Er, think I'll stay with the other word games
Marian - did you mean that "box" and "blue" are connected? Must admit that, like Dave, I can't see the connection. Must also admit that everyone's confusion is more fun than the game itself!
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by Dave B » November 3rd, 2010, 7:02 pm
Duh!
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