Cryptic v2.0
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Incidentally did you know when the new design of 50p came in it was the first time in over 300 years that there was no representation of Britannia on a British coin? Disgraceful!
Open house has been declared.
Incidentally did you know when the new design of 50p came in it was the first time in over 300 years that there was no representation of Britannia on a British coin? Disgraceful!
Open house has been declared.
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As Tankertrashnav suggested:
Open House
Come on chaps - someone have a go, particularly if you haven't done one before - doesn't have to be brilliant - it's just a bit of fun.
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Well, I can get the "ill" and the "Oklahoma tribe", so I'm going for the Sikorsky Chocktaw. If right, where does the gorilla fit in (I know, at his size, anywhere he likes )?. Open house if I'm right.
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Thinking on the right lines, but some way off the solution yet, sorry.
Another interpretation of "an ill gorilla" will give an anagram of the manufacturer which will lead to the correct tribe.........enjoy.......
Another interpretation of "an ill gorilla" will give an anagram of the manufacturer which will lead to the correct tribe.........enjoy.......
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It’s been running long enough I think. Hopefully a couple of clues will help move things along.
I admit to a bit of poetic licence for the manufacturer’s name, for “An ill gorilla” try “1(for I) SICK APE”.
The middle name of the General who marched “Through Georgia to the sea” was shared with one of the better known chiefs of the Oklahoma tribe.
I admit to a bit of poetic licence for the manufacturer’s name, for “An ill gorilla” try “1(for I) SICK APE”.
The middle name of the General who marched “Through Georgia to the sea” was shared with one of the better known chiefs of the Oklahoma tribe.
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Well, the anagram gives Piasecki, so with the Shawnee tribe now in Oklahoma I'm guessing it's the Piasecki H-21 Shawnee (aka Workhorse)?
If correct will have to be Open House
If correct will have to be Open House