How to Play
One Word Wonders are word puzzles where the answer is exactly one word. Decipher the image below to come up with the answer. For a better idea on how to solve this puzzle view an example. If you get stuck you can ask for help in the comments section. Hints are posted 24 hours after puzzle's publish date (if provided by author).














Who's your daddy? :-)
Nice puzzle.
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"The free-lance writer is the person who is paid per piece or per word or perhaps." - Robert Benchley
I have a solve method that makes perfect sense to me ...(maybe a little salty) but apparently it's not right.
edit: Post and solve. Turns out I was mostly right.
[2], aren't they tigers? That's what I see...
Scratch that... I see what they are now. The difference is so clear, once you know what they are. :P
[2] Those young ones belong to a pride.
[3], they are not, but tigers will still lead you to the answer.
[3] No, they have no stripes. But they ARE in the large cat family.
It seems they could be tigers or "prideful".
Clever.
I can't believe you could tell they were cats; I was sure those things were polar bears.
lions and tigers, oh my! is there much difference? I think not.
don't assume you came up with the wrong answer at the end.
hmm, frustrating. got the names of the babies, names of the mothers, can't put it all together...
I feel like I did everything right but I can't get the letters I have to make any word that will go in. Any help?
[11] & [12] - I'm with you. Got the babies, mothers and groups... tried several variations of names and numbers to try to get letters, but never anything spellable.
I wasn't aware that what I spelled was a word until I looked it up. Once I looked it up, it was exactly the kind of word I was expecting.
Seems like it should be pretty straightforward, but the words [edited] I come up with (only a few variations) aren't words I'm looking for :(
EDITED: Thanks, Murdoctor, somewhere in my many travels I came across a word that was a youngster of one kind... and it never clicked to go one step further.... ah, how more obvious could it be....
[15] One of those is a word, and there's another step.
(so you might consider editing some of that extra saltiness out of your post...)
Shub-Niggurath!
This is one of those "Aha!" moments that just makes me feel stupid for stopping too soon.
And Thank You [16]
Got from [15]'s unintentional salt.
left, came back, and got it.
somehow had it stuck in my mind that there were 8 babies in the first picture; what an ijit, lol!
Wow, I come back today and realize if I had just googled the word I had...
Thank you, [21], I had the same problem. Turns out I've had the answer since about 1/2 hour in and just didn't think to look up the "non-words" I had come up with.
Awwww, so cute and cuddly when they're little:)