on โ10-05-2021 01:54 PM
While it was done some years ago I see, I thought I would try a cryptic crossword-like thread for fun and to try and boost a little more interest here. I made up the below question for anyone interested in such a challenge. I thought the first person to get it correct might come up with the next question. A clue though - if you copy one from a newspaper or magazine etc., the answer can often be found on the internet. I can explain the answer for anyone who asks. ๐
The prisoner at the cave would not stand for the electrically charged droplets of water.
(12 letters)
Solved! Go to Solution.
on โ27-05-2021 01:57 PM
The wayward gardener grew silver ones.
1 word 5 letters.
on โ27-05-2021 02:17 PM
agave?
on โ27-05-2021 02:18 PM
Hairs.........???
on โ27-05-2021 02:21 PM
bells?
on โ27-05-2021 02:22 PM
Oh thumbs up Twyn - AG.
on โ27-05-2021 02:28 PM
I think it's bells.....Mary, Mary, quite contrary......
on โ27-05-2021 02:39 PM
Twyngwyn nailed it.
Mary Mary quite contrary (wayward)
How does your garden grow?
with silver bells and cockle shells,
And pretty maids all in a row.
Some say this rhyme started life as a satire on the fanatical Catholicism of Mary Tudor (Bloody Mary)
One theory suggests the silver bells refer to the bells rung during mass, the cockle shells to those worn in their hats by pilgrims returning from the shrine of Sant Iago de Compostella in Spain, and the pretty maids to nuns.
Another says that the rhyme refers to her persecution of Protestants: the silver bells being thumbscrews and the cockle shells instruments of torture applied to male genitals.
on โ27-05-2021 02:42 PM
how do Persian fairies manage when they're either up or down?
(1 word - 9 letters)
on โ27-05-2021 03:01 PM
periscope
on โ27-05-2021 03:03 PM
Persian fairies - fair go - I'm still getting over the use of cockle shells. ๐คฃ