Cryptographers, your attention please.

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Ee-gads :-O Nice one Pete. I like it even if it's not correct :thumbsup:

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Well done Pete,
Spot on, and for all the right reasons! :thumbsup:
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Just thought of something else that has wings and flies...........A dead chook in the back garden in summer time! :hide:
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Airspeed wrote:Just thought of something else that has wings and flies...........A dead chook in the back garden in summer time! :hide:
True but 'a dead chook' is an anagram of 'a cad hooked' so, unfortunately, it doesn't fit the clue! :doh: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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If it please Your Honour, Learned Counsel is attempting to hide from this court, the fact that
"Ten hot flies cut diet" was ruled to be an anagram of "It doesn't fit the clue" in in Crown v. Airspeed, Case 1131 (80412), Justice Sim noting that flies are often present.

I get the feeling that we may soon be asked to use PMs if we keep this up, Pete!
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Great stuff, Mike. I love it but I think you're right and we'd better quit while we're ahead before we're politely asled to leave.
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Is cryptography the study of graves??? :lol:
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Arrrggghhh... someone else who should be politely asked to leave I think. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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