way too complicated. this one is actually the simplest of the play on words I have used to date. Even then I suspect you may need to know the overall theme to know what you are looking for.
No, that does not refer to rearranging letters this time. See HINT in post #39 for hopefully not too confusing info as to what it may refer to. If confusing ask and maybe I wont confuse further....
Very logical but not going where I'm coming from...I would suggest concentrating on the second pair of lines. You, like chicory, already have the *root* word and just need to make a connection and follow the directions in the rest of those two lines.
Am obviously having trouble keeping up. Most simply, each two lines will translate into one word except the last pair of lines which tell you to find the connection between the five words.
I did it again. Dont know what's with me and misunderstanding which line you are referring to. Assumed this time you were referring to *the fifth* in the clue for the second word.
As for:
Am so sorry chicory, had mistakenly thought all your answers above were about the first line. Your response concerning line two is relevent; just needs some more play. This line is even more like the *quickies* of before. The rest of your guesses are not on track. But these should become much easier after you get the first two words and make the connection. Then you may have some ideas of the others and be able to work backwards.
Yes indeed, will say you have solved the first word.
Well done plasmid. Get the next one and the connection between the five one word answers may come making the last three a lot easier.
Good stuff once again tiger_lily111. No wonder. You have a part of each word answer in all but the third stanza. Some of what you have may be the *root* word and in others may be part of how the word is *played*. Dont really know how to direct you further without giving away too much of the fun... Please keep going.
Sounds like that was fun? So put it all together and maybe thats "finish capital five?" Not it, of course.
But I may have misled before when I said these are not plays on letters. In reviewing there are two cases here where letters are part of the word play (manipulation).