Was it the name of the swordfish in Old Man and the Sea?
:D No, I didn't think so....
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Was it the name of the swordfish in Old Man and the Sea?
:D No, I didn't think so....
No it wasn't. So you're right when you say that you didn't think so but that's still not a right answer. Right? :pQuote:
Originally Posted by silentC
"Esmerelda" What?
HH
¿Que?Quote:
Originally Posted by HappyHammer
Cryptic reply
Esmerelda = Book
What!? = El Sordo
Non?
HH
el sordo means 'the deaf person' in Spanish....
That's what I said cryptically above and the name of the book?
HH
BTW I realise my cryptic answers are very crude....
HH
Here's a cryptic answer:
A deaf man knows not if the bells ring for him
Yep!
Is it my go?
HH
Earlier in this thread, someone accused Crabtree of being confused. Compared to this stuff, he's a model of crystalline lucidity!
So are we right?Quote:
Originally Posted by Driver
HH
Yes. Of course. But why don't you spell it out for the benefit of those amongst our members who are not cryptic crossword solvers. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by HappyHammer
Esmerelda = Book = For whom the bell tolls
What!? = El Sordo = A Deaf Person
HH.
We haven't had a cricket question in a long time!!
:mad:
:D
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