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Noke Lieu
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Sick harder
« on: Jun 11th, 2004, 12:35am » |
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Nice and gentle for the weekend. over 200 species of cicada in Australia. Love em. Most common names (over here) are created by kids. here's a few- see if you can guess what they are. I won't sell you vegetables, though it sounds like I could. (11) .... In the depth of night, Ricochet out of sight. (5,7,6) .... Not a coward, not a snake not a robin, tummy ache? (3,5) .... Although its not found in a clock, Second half of the rhymes with sock (4,4) .... Too much beard? Cut-throat minder. Nasty shaving? Cause "-_-_- _-_-_-_-" .... Found by elephant's pedicurist "Whiskey drinker" to a purist (6,4) .... Leave this banshee in the sand It sounds like a femur (6,8 ) To make it rhyme I'll write band and follow with a lemur. .... Von Richthofen once was a rooky What its called when looks for nooky. (5,5) and possibly my favourite name, and I can't be bothered hiding it. "Sprinkler Squeaker"
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Noke Lieu
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Re: Sick harder
« Reply #1 on: Jun 14th, 2004, 11:53pm » |
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Just to clarify, one sounds like "femur".... and, if you need it, a link to CSIRO (Ento). CSIRO's Austalia's science reseach flagship.
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Re: Sick harder
« Reply #2 on: Jun 27th, 2004, 6:45pm » |
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Following Evergreena3's lead, I'll kill this one too. Have created a few that no-one has played with recently. It was sort of bad crosswording. 1 greengrocer 2Buzzing Black Bullet 3red belly 4 tick tock 5razor grinder 6cherry nose Elephants paint their toe nails. 7desert screamer 8green baron
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