Donate SIGN UP

Final Dastardly Ditloid!

Avatar Image
ElektrikHob | 15:38 Mon 28th Jan 2019 | Quizzes & Puzzles
16 Answers
1 D and OC in a S
The above is proving extremely troublesome for myself & several colleagues, so any ideas would be extremely welcome! :)
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 16 of 16rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by ElektrikHob. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
Question Author
Yes I saw that, but as the poster put; 'Iffy answer'...
And I agree with them...!
another dodgy answer
1 dot and 1 cross in a six
Question Author
as in the actual word 'six'...? That's quite a lateral leap :)
If the clue was 'in six' rather than 'in a six', I might be tempted...
Wonder if there is an actual object beginning with S that does contain a dot and a cross...
The letter O mightn't necessarily be the word 'one' as 1 D is written in figures
Question Author
The quiz (of 50 clues) is set out as follows:
Every clue starts with a number and everything else is in word or letter form (see the clues in the other link).
Because of this, the O should be the start of a word of some sort and definitely not a zero (0) which is what, for example, the 'Iffy answer' in the other link assumes.
Of course, as you say, it may not stand for 'one'; the answer may be another word beginning with 'O' and 'C' may even be, for instance, something like 'contained' rather than a noun.
OC may even be Olivia Coleman...!! Who knows :)
Question Author
To clarify, one of the clues in this quiz was:
3 PTPOES which is:
3 Plus Two Plus One Equals Six
i.e. the quiz-setter uses letters to represent the word-form of any other numbers that are in the clue; he never has any actual digits anywhere other than at the very beginning.
Thanks for explaining, Elektrik. I'm baffled!
One for and one comma in a semicolon?
..or even one dot and one comma...
That sounds good, jo
Thank you, Ellie :0)
>To clarify, one of the clues in this quiz was:
3 PTPOES which is:
3 Plus Two Plus One Equals Six
Poor clue then. Could have been:
3 plus thirteen plus one = seventeen
or
3 plus three + one = seven
any,s corpiojo has solve dthe 1d and one comma one
Question Author
Brilliant answer scorpiojo!! :)
And, ficfac, you're absolutely correct; there are multiple answers for the 3 PTPOES clue.
I suspect, knowing the setter, that the one I proposed is the one he's looking for but the others are, as you say, equally valid.
Good luck, EH. :-)

1 to 16 of 16rss feed

Do you know the answer?

Final Dastardly Ditloid!

Answer Question >>

Related Questions

Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.