^_^; Yeah I realized that a little later when reading somehting...
*has no idea for the other ones*
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^_^; Yeah I realized that a little later when reading somehting...
*has no idea for the other ones*
Demon Kiggy... *slaps forehead*
Kingdom Key. You had a typo in your jumble.
ITA AND MAL = DALMATION
KIDD RASE = DARKSIDE
:) Agrudis is a good Word unjumbler
I am. Anyone who’s been here long enough knows that MY riddles, quotes, etc, are the hardest things ever!
WHEN YE YOU LED ADIEU
me me me me:)
What?
I said your talking about yourself:)
No, they're just obscure and lacking in any real structure, which makes them endless guessing games. That's not difficulty, that's vagueness.Quote:
Originally Posted by agrudis
And you spelled 'Dalmatian' wrong.
This one is rather difficult, however... Hmmm...
Okay, it's so damned long, it should be easy... SHOULD be easy...
whenyeyouledadieu.... I can honestly say that I don't recall ANYTHING with a name THAT long in KH.
Hey Ansem, why the name change?:)
It is probably several words darling. Though there are few words with "w" in them that I can think of. Also "h" would appear that it could only be a double consonant with "w", therefore if it is not a double consonant with "w" then it is the beginning of a word, or most probable it will....
So far I go nothing. There is nothing I can think of that has that many "y" 's and no words with "w" considering the limited letters you have to work with.
You're wrong, loverboy.
The answer is: 'Huey, Dewey and Louie'.
And once again, you're bested by me. That oughta take you down a peg.Quote:
Anyone who’s been here long enough knows that MY riddles, quotes, etc, are the hardest things ever!
*feels stupid now* What I wrote was right though. There was no "wh" in it and "h" did start a word. So my hypothesis was right!
You were wrong about 'h' being a double with 'w'.
But in any case, once agrudis admits defeat, I will post.
On second thought, I am not going to wait for him.
doers fakers knees
That makes me think of bad things...
I said if it is either them together or "h" alone and at the beginning of a word...READ the if part!
*waits* *gives Ansem a peck in the meantime* So clever.