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Hm... still makes no sense.
Liberty in death? Death in Liberty?
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Mattlocked wrote:
Hm... still makes no sense.
Liberty in death? Death in Liberty?
Just decide: What's the only true freedom?
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Liberty in death.
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Mattlocked wrote:
Liberty in death.
Congrats, Mattlocked!
Now, an anagram from you would be highly appreciated...
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At first I have to prepare a Wurstsalat for tomorrow. I'll think about a good quote meanwhile.
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Fine, here we go:
No gimmicks, need to go to bed:
ALIVE HOPED DEEP
quote, three words.
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That's what they DO:
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Last edited by Mattlocked (October 12, 2012 4:27 pm)
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*coughs*
The next one is spoken in 221B by one of the flatmates to someone who doesn't live there:
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How many words, my dear?
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Oh, sorry - four words, of course.
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tobeornot221b wrote:
The next one is spoken in 221B by one of the flatmates to someone who doesn't live there:
What stage actually is the anagram at now?
Need more hints for the four words quote?
Ok:
HOUNDS
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Thank you for smoking.
Sherlock to Henry. sniiiiiifffffffff
(I cheated a bit now. Ahem. Didn't want to let you wait that long this time... )
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So considerate of you, Mattlocked - thank you!
And you're perfectly right, of course.
Your turn if you please!
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I don't know.... All I can think of is cycling right now....
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Okay.... I hope this hasn't been done before:
4 words, quote:
CABARET
AUGES
LKWS
POLS
The solution shall be English, of course.
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Hey, good one, Mattlocked! I really had to THINK!
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How am I supposed to read that facial expression?
Coffee finished - on we go!
Quote. Three words.
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A little hint:
It's a three word quote about something we all have in our homes.
It's unavoidable and ... chatty.