@diver saidSounds like what the non-subs do.
Sorry have been at work all day. Pi + X was easy but I struggled with the El + S as Spanish for dots is Los puntos I think. Anyway it was either Pixels or Pixies and that was the extent of my cognitive reach, so I gambled that you were more of a pixels guy rather than a pixies type.
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@Paul-Martin saidSir, may I ask if you are able to communicate with ordinary people in everyday life? š
Well Done!
PI (22/7) X (ten) EL (Spanish 'the'š ... didnt give a clue for the 'S' did I?!
@diver saidHoly heck! It seems this (at the moment) non-sub scrub has solved another one!
Sorry have been at work all day. Pi + X was easy but I struggled with the El + S as Spanish for dots is Los puntos I think. Anyway it was either Pixels or Pixies and that was the extent of my cognitive reach, so I gambled that you were more of a pixels guy rather than a pixies type.
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~ The initial liberty weighing heavily was ended by the bell.
FREELOADING
In real life, this airline didn't quite make it to 2001:
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@Paul-Martin saidHave you ever tried a swizzler stick?
I try not to mix with ordinary people.
And I think it's Earl's turn now -- no need to rush. On my side I know it can be difficult to come up with a good poser and a clever clue.
@Earl-of-Trumps saidZASTO?
_ A S T _
Dad looks to the night skies and sees a bright one
PASTE, as in library paste? (so minty)
And thank you for getting PANAM. š
@Earl-of-Trumps saidPASTA ???
_ A S T _
Dad looks to the night skies and sees a bright one
PA (Dad) STA (start of star - a bright one)
@Paul-Martin saidyou got it. P A S T A
PASTA ???
PA (Dad) STA (start of star - a bright one)
sorry for delay, I lost the internet foe several hours
@Earl-of-Trumps saidLook how I wrote this: _ A S T _
_ A S T _
Dad looks to the night skies and sees a bright one
it should be _ A _ _ A