janpuzzle Daily subscriber Rated puzzle: Easy Best completion time: 5:08 Time on first attempt: 11:36 Used 'show wrong moves'
cannot figure out what it represents
Posted 29th Mar 2017 at 09:25
gareth Administrator Daily subscriber Has started but not yet finished this puzzle
Two Christmas crackers
Posted 15th Jun 2017 at 01:22
gareth Administrator Daily subscriber Has started but not yet finished this puzzle
janpuzzle, I had an email that you had posted a follow-up comment, but it isn't here - did you delete it, or is there a bug with the site comments? I can't see a log entry saying you deleted it, so I am a little concerned something is broken.
I didn't realise back when I made this puzzle that Christmas crackers were a British thing - although with a LOT of searching I did find a box of crackers on sale in a department store in Washington DC a few years ago!
Posted 21st Jun 2017 at 06:58
janpuzzle Daily subscriber Rated puzzle: Easy Best completion time: 5:08 Time on first attempt: 11:36 Used 'show wrong moves'
Hey Gareth Just now reading your 2nd reply. Sorry I didn't delete my question about "crackers" being British- decided it was not necessary to make that comment. But look- it got answered! Thanks.
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I didn't realise back when I made this puzzle that Christmas crackers were a British thing - although with a LOT of searching I did find a box of crackers on sale in a department store in Washington DC a few years ago!
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