Japanese crossword #44632
Size: 10x7 | Picture:![]() | Difficulty:![]() | Added: | 10.06.21 | Author: Luxas |
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On its way to the pistachio company. Wonderful!
OOPS. Seems I was too quick to comment and gave bad intel.
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This looks awesome for such a tiny space!
Nice!
Cutie moves slowly.
one of 133 of the same title. This one is quite cute and amazingly recognizable for such a small puzzle. I wonder what it is about this subject that makes it such a popular topic for nonograms.
This is the first one done by my Year 8 class. They said it was POG. ( Have no idea what that means, but apparently it's a complimenmt)
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It stands for play of the game, or in their terms something that is amazing. The best part of their day maybe.
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For those of us in different systems, how old are Year 8?
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Hi Celandine. I teach Japanese, and I justify teaching these puzzles as they originated in Japan. They were first called hanjie, but commonly called ira roji now - abbreviations of "illustrated logic". Really - I'm just addicted to them, and I love to see which students "get" them.
Cute!!! :D
Firstly, the artistic skill behind this masterpiece is absolutely amazing.
My great-grandson, Jeffery, and I thoroughly enjoyed this little number.
My deceased husband would have approved of this masterpiece.
Hopefully, when I'm old and grey, I want to see you again, Jeffery IV!1!!1!!!11111111111!!!
My great-grandson, Jeffery, and I thoroughly enjoyed this little number.
My deceased husband would have approved of this masterpiece.
Hopefully, when I'm old and grey, I want to see you again, Jeffery IV!1!!1!!!11111111111!!!
Yay!
Lovely