I like to try to give clues where a picture may "bridge" two of the words, so "Aisle" picks up "I" and part of "love," while "Lovett" picks up "Love" and part of "trouble." Actually, Lyle Lovett will be performing down here next month, so that's why I was thinking of how to work him in.
I do think that this puzzle stretches the concept of Pictionary a bit, since the clues weren't really sound-oriented. I would have had trouble with that one if I didn't know how Raf thinks. (It's an acquired taste.)
Oh, it was definitely meant to be cutesy. I stole the idea from the other board, where the clues led to "Windy City," an actual movie. One of the (incorrect) guesses was "Chicago." I thought it would have been cool if Chicago were the right answer. Hence...
To be honest, I'm finally getting a kind of idea about how to play this. See, the 2 that I have posted, I was trying to use a picture for every word, and actually spell it out. Now I kind of see what is happening, so you go ahead and post some more and let me guess for a bit. :)
Rick
The board is probably going to combine this with my last post (I hate that!)
This game requires a lot of thought and planning, and more than a little cunning! I like it!
Ok, Bluzeman. Just remember, the "New York/Big apple" things was an anomaly. Usually the pix will help sound out the words. But feel free to be playful if the mood strikes you.
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Digitalis
Raf ........ I must have been cooking dinner or doing the laundrey in those two hours, my time zone is so different.
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hmmmm
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Aisle Lovett Rubble
I love Trouble?
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You got it, Paw! Your turn.
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Wow, I really am not good at this! Never would have got that one!
Hey Pawtuckett, I posted a tune just for you on the nostalgia thread. It's a page back now, I guess, depending on how many posts you view per page.
OK, I'm gonna keep trying here...not giving up yet!
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I like to try to give clues where a picture may "bridge" two of the words, so "Aisle" picks up "I" and part of "love," while "Lovett" picks up "Love" and part of "trouble." Actually, Lyle Lovett will be performing down here next month, so that's why I was thinking of how to work him in.
Come on, Paw! Your go.
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Paw?
If you don't want to post a puzzle, just say so.
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uh, big apples. :) Sorry, like I said, I'm not too good at this!
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Ok, take it to the next step. What movie would be represented by two big apples?
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Bluze.
Think
"Big Apple, Big Apple"
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d-uh, ok, since you spelled it out for me. :)
New York, New York?
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Yup!
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I do think that this puzzle stretches the concept of Pictionary a bit, since the clues weren't really sound-oriented. I would have had trouble with that one if I didn't know how Raf thinks. (It's an acquired taste.)
Rick, give us your best shot.
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Oh, it was definitely meant to be cutesy. I stole the idea from the other board, where the clues led to "Windy City," an actual movie. One of the (incorrect) guesses was "Chicago." I thought it would have been cool if Chicago were the right answer. Hence...
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To be honest, I'm finally getting a kind of idea about how to play this. See, the 2 that I have posted, I was trying to use a picture for every word, and actually spell it out. Now I kind of see what is happening, so you go ahead and post some more and let me guess for a bit. :)
Rick
The board is probably going to combine this with my last post (I hate that!)
This game requires a lot of thought and planning, and more than a little cunning! I like it!
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Okay, here's one:
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Ok, Bluzeman. Just remember, the "New York/Big apple" things was an anomaly. Usually the pix will help sound out the words. But feel free to be playful if the mood strikes you.
Hmm.. someone something ants....
Got it!
Good one.
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Is it DELIVERANCE ?
huh huh huh is it is it?
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I think Digitalis is right!
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You got it, Digi! (Sandra DEE + LIVER + ANTS = DELIVERANCE)
Post one!
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???? :unsure:
Tough one.
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As tough as riding shoelaces and tying a bike. :)
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrells
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