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Tetenterre
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by Tetenterre » June 7th, 2013, 6:54 pm
Latest post of the previous page:
Fia wrote:Duh! ziplock?
Yay! Your go.
Steve
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Fia
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by Fia » June 7th, 2013, 8:23 pm
animist wrote:[...and are reminded, as I have quite forgotten the infamous Diplock courts) - thanks for putting me out of my misery, Fia
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You're welcome animist
I just lurk here and wanted to help you clever folk out of your hiatus.
Tetenterre wrote: Yay! Your go.
Fuckity fuck
... Where's the lovely Emma when I need her?
musing...
still musing...
Ok I'll try, if I can get the right clue, bear with me:
Hennycherry pennymchevy .... och I dunno, it's 5/4 syllables:
Misattributed flower and plant genus goes out on Sunday night.
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animist
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by animist » June 8th, 2013, 5:14 pm
Fia wrote: Where's the lovely Emma when I need her?
musing...
still musing...
Ok I'll try, if I can get the right clue, bear with me:
Hennycherry pennymchevy .... och I dunno, it's 5/4 syllables:
Misattributed flower and plant genus goes out on Sunday night.
Emma was indeed lovely but also a bit of stickler, especially on her own thread. Can you be a teeny bit more of a stickler? Or maybe make up your own rules - does this gem actually rhyme?
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Fia
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by Fia » June 8th, 2013, 8:09 pm
animist wrote: does this gem actually rhyme?
I think it does, but sticklers may think it's a partial rhyme: the last 3 letters of both words are the same.
Sorry I'm so rubbish at this, apart from remembering Diplock
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animist
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by animist » August 26th, 2014, 8:37 pm
sorry, Fia, I have spent over a year pondering this clue, and have to give up - what was it?
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Fia
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by Fia » August 26th, 2014, 10:22 pm
A year back for a sorry wee partial rhyme:
Sorry.
I'll get my coat....
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animist
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by animist » August 27th, 2014, 12:40 pm
Fia wrote:A year back for a sorry wee partial rhyme:
Sorry.
I'll get my coat....
no no, come back, here is another one. Henniken Penniken: rustic building's top room in south India
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Tetenterre
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by Tetenterre » August 27th, 2014, 1:52 pm
Barn Attic Carnatic?
Steve
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animist
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by animist » August 27th, 2014, 4:34 pm
Tetenterre wrote:Barn Attic Carnatic?
correct. I expect you have been saving up some good ones over the year, so fire away
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Tetenterre
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by Tetenterre » August 28th, 2014, 1:36 am
Henny Ken Penny Ten : Stabilising the top with a thunderous bottom
Steve
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animist
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by animist » August 28th, 2014, 1:28 pm
Tetenterre wrote:Henny Ken Penny Ten : Stabilising the top with a thunderous bottom
Henny Ken Penny Ten: that suggests to me that there is no rhyme on the last syllable? Which means that it is not really a rhyme?
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Tetenterre
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by Tetenterre » August 28th, 2014, 6:31 pm
If Ken rhymes with Ten, it rhymes on the last syllable.
Steve
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animist
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by animist » August 29th, 2014, 11:51 am
doubt it is right, but I like "Horse and cart, awesome fart"
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Tetenterre
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by Tetenterre » August 29th, 2014, 1:00 pm
Nowhere near, although my second part is not a million miles away (but marginally less crude
) in meaning. The "top" may have a meaning you are unfamiliar with but, once you get that bit, the rest
should become clear...
Steve
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animist
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by animist » September 5th, 2014, 3:44 pm
Tetenterre wrote:Nowhere near, although my second part is not a million miles away (but marginally less crude
) in meaning. The "top" may have a meaning you are unfamiliar with but, once you get that bit, the rest
should become clear...
I am probably unfamiliar with this, so am not likely to get further
. More clues please. BTW my earlier query about the rhyminess reflects the influence of Emma, who if you remember (and IIRC!) was pretty pedantic about what she "allowed" (eg a strict rhyme has only the first syllables actually rhyming, the rest of the two words being phonetically identical)
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Tetenterre
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by Tetenterre » September 6th, 2014, 12:13 pm
Clues:
1. First part is nautical
2. A homophone (phonetically identical!) for the second part could be "nebulous ghee".
animist wrote:(eg a strict rhyme has only the first syllables actually rhyming, the rest of the two words being phonetically identical)
Formal proposal: The rest only has to be phonetically identical if it is indicated as being such by the consonants in the "Henny penny" bit of the clue.
Steve
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animist
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by animist » September 7th, 2014, 8:28 pm
Tetenterre wrote:
2. A homophone (phonetically identical!) for the second part could be "nebulous ghee".
butter cloud?
formal proposal - agreed!
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Tetenterre
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by Tetenterre » September 8th, 2014, 5:45 pm
Indeed - or "buttock loud"....
formal proposal - agreed!
Thanks. We should monitor it, just in case there was a darned good reason for Emma's "sticklerhood" that is not yet apparent to us; she was no fool!
Steve
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animist
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by animist » September 13th, 2014, 8:08 pm
Tetenterre wrote:Indeed - or "buttock loud"....
this is starting to remind me of some of my less successful efforts to park in confined spaces. Nautical Nick, any ideas?
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Tetenterre
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by Tetenterre » September 15th, 2014, 8:32 am
Clue to first part: "top" is of the "fighting" variety.
Steve
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animist
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by animist » September 15th, 2014, 2:34 pm
futtock shroud buttock loud?