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    Now, I have a fiendishly simple cypher that is so ridiculous I shall wait till I'm emboldened with drink to post it.

    Meanwhile here are some more of those double sounding almost matching rhyming words. I think we should call them "Kasies"

    1. Angry pattern 5/5
    2. Globe trotters 3/3
    3.anyhow, anywhere 5/5
    4. sounds very faithful 2/2
    5 slippery Richard 6/5
    6 A con 5/5
    7 hurry up 4/4
    8 Gossip 6/6
    9 A thin man 4/3
    10 Lovely and funny 3/3
    11 40's style 4/4
    12 Girls top 4/4
    13 The best TV 5/4
    14 Thankyou ma'm 4/3
    15 many flavours 5/6
    16 daft william 5/5
    17 Lit genre 3/2
    18 youngster running free 4/5
    19 Get a move on Poppins 4/4
    20 card game 5/4
    21 An expert 3/4
    22 South African tribe 9
    23 too soft 7/7
    24Scared 4/6
    25 I can't I can't I'm sick 4/4
    26 Ian dury's brainy man 6/6
    27 hand signals 3/3
    28 one legged 3/3
    Last edited by prendrelemick; 12-12-2011 at 03:17 AM.
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    This reader has an eye for low hanging fruit. Thank you, public education!

    5 tricky dick

    15 ample sample

    16 wills skill

    21 hot shot
    Last edited by Jack of Hearts; 12-12-2011 at 04:14 AM. Reason: oohhhhhh, 'daft' with an 'a', not 'deft' with an 'e.' Shouldn't have eaten all that paste in public school...

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    5 tricky dicky
    7 chop chop
    8 tittle tattle
    9 slim jim
    12 boob tube
    14 wham bam
    15 tutti frutti
    16 silly billy
    17 sci fi
    20 black jack
    22 hottentot
    26 clever trevor
    27 tic tac

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    22 [strike]shaka-zulu[/strike]
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    Well, that's shot down most of them!


    Mark's are all right

    billl and Jack have two each
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    Oh! Fame at last! How honoured I am, Mick. I'm not joining in, however, as I'm dropping off the edge of the planet on Sunday (a little 'holiday' courtesy of the NHS) and just haven't the time atm.

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    Good luck with that Kasie, Watch out for those medical students!
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    1. criss cross ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack of Hearts View Post
    This reader has an eye for low hanging fruit. Thank you, public education!

    5 tricky dick

    15 ample sample

    16 wills skill

    21 hot shot


    Hang on a minute Jack, Public Schools are where all the rich kids go in dear old England.


    Criss cross is right.
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    Thanks, Mick - chance would be a fine thing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by prendrelemick View Post
    Now, I have a fiendishly simple cypher that is so ridiculous I shall wait till I'm emboldened with drink to post it.

    Meanwhile here are some more of those double sounding almost matching rhyming words. I think we should call them "Kasies" (Or Kasie-wasies)

    1. Angry pattern 5/5 CRISS CROSS
    2. Globe trotters' collection of fast planes 3/3 JET SET
    3.Bill does it anyhow, anywhere 5/5 WILLY NILLY
    4. sounds stratospherecally faithful 2/2
    5 slippery Richard 6/5 TRICKY DICKY
    6 Con 5/5
    7 hurry up 4/4 CHOP CHOP
    8 Gossip 6/6 TITTLE TATTLE
    9 A thin man 4/3 SLIM JIM
    10 Love and laughs genre 3/3 ROM COM
    11 Man's 40's style 4/4 ZOOT SUIT
    12 Girls top 4/4 BOOB TUBE
    13 The best TV horologically speaking. 5/4 PRIME TIME
    14 Thankyou ma'm 4/3 WHAM BAM
    15 many flavours 5/6 TOOTY FRIUTY
    16 daft william 5/5 SILLY BILLY
    17 Lit genre 3/2 SCI FI
    18 youngster running free 4/5 WILD CHILD
    19 quickly Poppins, see the saliva. 4/4 SPIT SPOT
    20 card game 5/4 BLACK JACK
    21 An expert 3/4 HOT SHOT
    22 South African tribe 9 HOTTENTOT
    23 too soft, mushy to the touch 7/7
    24 Greek goddess is feeling scared 4/6
    25 I can't, I can't I'm sick but friuty. 4/4
    26 Ian dury's brainy man 6/6 CLEVER TREVOR
    27 hand signals 3/3 TIC TAC
    28 one legged 3/3 PEG LEG

    Nearly there, I've extended a few clues
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