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  1. #256
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tristan Croll
    There isn't a solution.
    There's more than one way to skin a cat!!

    There was no mention in the puzzle of what size the squares are or how thick the line could be.


    Anyone for a pair of nice warm tabby-coloured slippers?

    (That is my question!!)

    Cheers,

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    Alex,
    no, no granadillas, my folks had a vine in their garden but I wasn't impressed. BTW to be fair, I didn't plant any of the wonderful stuff that's here, one of the previous owners used to work for the botanic gardens. Also if anyone wants a soursop they'd better hurry, the mongrel flying foxes are getting into them, found about six mangled soursops on the ground thiis morning. :mad:

    Mick
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    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

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    Biting, Oi takes orf me 'at to yers matey. I didn't think it could be done, but yers jus wen aread un doned it.
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    Well what are we going to do now? It would be a bit tricky to keep two questions going.

    - Wood Borer

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    Your question is still current...the bangley thing!

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    Ozwinner is closest so far

    Clue: If you look at it long enough you can cut corners.

    A little bit of cryptic in the clue.

    - Wood Borer

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    Bob Willson
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    Good one Bob, your turn.

    For those who didn't get the cryptic clue:

    Look at it for long enough - Stare - Stair

    Cut corners - round rasp


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    What is the smallest advertising message ever written?


    I know that this is not an object yet, but it will be when you get the answer. If I show you the object now then the answer will be self evident.
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    A dot?

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    For whom and how many?
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    For IBM
    Not sure how many but one of their scientists once spelt out the company logo in individual atoms using an electron microscope.

    I think it was perhaps 12 atoms?

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    Close enough.
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    Can somebody else have a go. I don't have an object for show and tell at the moment

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