Clue - Song
OFF TOPIC. Matt-bat #14: Clue - Song - Headway
OFF TOPIC. Matt-bat #14
Noel. Janetx
Well done, Janet :).
Am I a dicky dum dum I don't get it
The answer is yes, you are a dicky dum dum, kidding :).
The English alphabet is comprised of 26 letters, however in the alphabet above there is only 25.
Why?
Because there is no L, no ell which sounds like the Christmas song 'Noel'.
I noticed that janet has got the answer, had to ask my mum what the answer was and she said it could be noel but I thought she was taking the michael, because noel either means happy or christmas in french, one of the only things i remember from french class in high school.
Keep these up these are great makes my brain spin well if I had one because my sister's say it fell out when I had my fall lol
Oh, I shall be keeping these up whether you have a brain or not :).
Oh goody love your matt-bats when you draw your pictures, I suppose in one way it makes me want to get back into my writing like you have done with your drawing that little bit more.
I also use Facebook and I first started out this game on there except my drawings were done on the computer.
I called it Mattphrase at first as in Catchphrases made by me :).
I then started getting into the game Dingbats, the word game.
When I started hand drawing these puzzles, I have a Mattphrase on one side of the card and a Dingbat on the other. A friend of mine called them Matt-bats and the name stuck :).
Well, I hope I can be some sort of inspiration to you and your writing :).
heh dyslexic thus I don't seqence well, i don't know the months of the year, any ones phone number let alone the alabet. occationally my colleges try to tell me jokes which take me so long to get that the moment has long since passed!
I DID get it before looking at the answers, but only because it was such an easy one. I've only just come on as my internet has been down all afternoon & evening 'til 1am.
It can be very frustrating when you want or need to use the internet especially when you are watching a TV show and it's not quite in sync or it keeps stopping and starting. "Classic case of buffer face, waiting for your maps to load" as Kevin Bacon might say haha.
Good for you for working out the ever-so-easy answer even if had to wait a while :).
I STOOD NO CHANCE, COULDN'T EVEN WORK IT OUT WHEN I KNEW THE ANSWER THEN IT CLICKED.
VERY CLEVER. WHICH I OBVIOUSLY AM NOT.
I still don't get it, and I'm far from dumb I have been tested/staymented I have a very spikey profile ie some tests are near zero and others I comfyably hit 100%
Scrabble or puzzles like Matt's are not my forta, but I have in my head a good map of where I've been so that's most of London main/side roads, and thus can visualise not only the route but almost any point along it, my wife calls it my google maps though mine is rather more detailed!
So if I drew a picture of Carnaby street you would probably know the answer?
not nesserlly since SOHO streets are rather samey and just fairly bland retail units, or at least carnaby Street and streets crossing it are, more intresting areas else where in SOHO though in fairness i've been there a handful of times.
its more I know where carnaby street is and how i'd get there by car/bike/foot even from some 15miles or so across london and can visulise both the overall map in my head, and the probable best route, and I can visulise the roads junctions etc. and alternitive routes if a road is busy/closed/whatever
Thank you :).