new puzzle clues are expensive, but are much more reasonably priced once the initial depreciation has occured, so tanga decided to save some money, obviously
Well, the other clue gave me the first letter, so that's how I got the flower (though I agree that it doesn't really look like that flower). If you start naming yellow flowers, you should get it pretty quickly...
Right, got it, without the toast clue, but used a thesaurus. I don't think I've ever used that word. It could be the word that's programmed to make me explode. Like "Antiquing"
is there a reason for the green circles in every pic or is that some sort of tanga clue that I don't get? I didn't get the bird thing the other day either.
[8]Sweet salt! That's probably the only part I really remember from the movie - my cousin and I had rented it and we laughed so hard we watched that part over and over again.
Why are all these clues refurbished? :)
Oh, and the last one down is hard to tell, but it's a (specific) yellow flower.
new puzzle clues are expensive, but are much more reasonably priced once the initial depreciation has occured, so tanga decided to save some money, obviously
Having trouble with the apartment (which evidently isn't one) and the bedcover.
The flower was difficult
Well, the other clue gave me the first letter, so that's how I got the flower (though I agree that it doesn't really look like that flower). If you start naming yellow flowers, you should get it pretty quickly...
I got all of them pretty easily except the flower. Totally stuck on that one and I know the first letter.
Neat one.
Flower Hint...Three Amigos...
[6] Imagine it under your chin?
Flower salt: Dairy Container
[8] Huh?
Any salt for the bed thing and the building?
[11] She has the sweetest smile....
[5] not an apartment, no, but this one is plural.
That flower wasn't obviously yellow to me (which is why I mentioned its color). For some reason I was seeing orange, purple, green... just not yellow.
The hotel looking one had me stumped till I had a flash of intelligence.
12: Use a different word for bedcover. And ... you're looking for the parts of the apartments jutting out from the walls.
Got the building, but not the bed
[12]
hotel-thing...pluralize what you see.
bed covering...like butter on toast. What do you do with it?
Right, got it, without the toast clue, but used a thesaurus. I don't think I've ever used that word. It could be the word that's programmed to make me explode. Like "Antiquing"
Who said 3 Amigos? Could not get that! But if you think Princess Bride...then it's easy!
[9] The "under the chin" comment did it for me. :)
These keep getting tougher, but I liked this one.
Ok, I'm not getting this AT ALL, can someone help me out please?
[24] I hope this isn't too much salt: the hardest part is figuring out what the 9-letter word the picture is showing.
xpsdude: good clue with the 3 Amigos - I actually got that right away without feeling like it was too salty!
I got it on my own after some thought pyrok, but thanks. Thant flower one took me the longest, and the Three amigos clue gave it to me too.
No help with the three amigos but princess bride did it for me.
This was kind of like that other green red one a little wihle ago. I caught on quick cause of that ^_^
is there a reason for the green circles in every pic or is that some sort of tanga clue that I don't get? I didn't get the bird thing the other day either.
Edit: Nevermind, just saw the pattern
Is no one stuck on the guy? I guess he's obvious to everyone, but I'm clueless.
Edit: back solved it, now I figured it out. Guess I didn't know what he looked like.
[8]Sweet salt! That's probably the only part I really remember from the movie - my cousin and I had rented it and we laughed so hard we watched that part over and over again.
Very nice puzzle.....still good after four plus years.