Japanese crossword #64101
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Are you referring to the Russian story? I googled it and translated the title. But I don't know it. Do you know some site were read it in Spanish? Or at least in English?
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This is becoming a bit too much for a bicycle, so turnip it is :)
Nice rendition!
Nice rendition!
I have to cut it, it's a bit long
yec72 has given a link, it's a picture story. Run it through google translate, the result, as usual is not quite English, but understandable:
Turnip. Story with pictures.
Grandfather planted a turnip. Planted and says: - Grow, grow, turnip, sweet! Grow, grow, turnip, strong!
The turnip has grown, sweet, strong, big, big! Grandfather went to tear the turnip. Pulls, pulls, can't pull.
Grandpa called grandma. Grandmother - for grandfather, grandfather - for a turnip: they pull, they pull, they can't pull it out!
The grandmother called her granddaughter. The granddaughter - for the grandmother, the grandmother - for the grandfather, the grandfather - for the turnip: they pull, they pull, they cannot pull it out!
yec72 has given a link, it's a picture story. Run it through google translate, the result, as usual is not quite English, but understandable:
Turnip. Story with pictures.
Grandfather planted a turnip. Planted and says: - Grow, grow, turnip, sweet! Grow, grow, turnip, strong!
The turnip has grown, sweet, strong, big, big! Grandfather went to tear the turnip. Pulls, pulls, can't pull.
Grandpa called grandma. Grandmother - for grandfather, grandfather - for a turnip: they pull, they pull, they can't pull it out!
The grandmother called her granddaughter. The granddaughter - for the grandmother, the grandmother - for the grandfather, the grandfather - for the turnip: they pull, they pull, they cannot pull it out!
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Bug called the cat. The cat is for the Bug, the Bug is for the granddaughter, the granddaughter is for the grandmother, the grandmother is for the grandfather, the grandfather is for the turnip: they pull, they pull, they cannot pull it out.
The cat called the mouse. The mouse - for the cat, the cat - for the Bug, the Bug - for the granddaughter, the granddaughter - for the grandmother, the grandmother - for the grandfather, the grandfather - for the turnip:
pull-pull - and pulled out a turnip.
So we're still a cat and a mouse short :) A bit like the 12 days of Christmas song.
The cat called the mouse. The mouse - for the cat, the cat - for the Bug, the Bug - for the granddaughter, the granddaughter - for the grandmother, the grandmother - for the grandfather, the grandfather - for the turnip:
pull-pull - and pulled out a turnip.
So we're still a cat and a mouse short :) A bit like the 12 days of Christmas song.
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Ah, thanks Nikki - I was referring to the lack of giant mouse!
This was probably the most difficult puzzle in the series! I definitely had a hard time finding some of the overlaps, but I'm pretty sure that even if I found them earlier, I still would have had to go through all of the other logical steps it would have taken to finish this puzzle.
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Nice depiction of the tale. I had some trouble figuring out the right side, but once I had that, it's almost easy.
this is one of our favourite stories from when I was a kid "the Old Man and the Turnip"