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Can you name the four-letter word in this themed word ladder?
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Mimbleton
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Four-letter word
Loved Yoko
Come together
Shilling or sixpence
Loop of rope
Common in Newcastle
McIntosh, or London Fog, etc.
Castle defense
Birds do it
Gangster's girl
Where to shop
Attack with claws
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Word ladder: Lennon-to-McCartney Quiz
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Created Apr 25, 2011 in
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tyant649
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Apr 25th, 2011 at 21:39 GMT
1 point
I don't think you should put the answer in the title.
Tahnan
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Apr 25th, 2011 at 21:52 GMT
3 points
A good ladder, wordwise, but the clues need some cleaning up.
betraisefold
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Apr 25th, 2011 at 22:15 GMT
2 points
Several complaints on the ends in 'us' quiz that was published last year forced me to research who was actually the walrus and although many people believe it to be Paul the Beatles themselves claimed it to actually be John - they apparently put the line 'the walrus was Paul' into Glass Onion to both be funny and confuse people as they had received numerous inquiries about this.
Mimbleton
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Aug 30th, 2011 at 20:45 GMT
1 point
Thanks for ideas.
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