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Japanese crossword «Cupcake»



Size: 14x18Picture:6/10Difficulty:4/10Added:06.04.16Author: lacri4naja



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grady (19 May 2016, 5:54) complain
Looks like a radish.
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MEisHERE (22 May 2016, 4:21) complain
Not really sure what this looks like but definitely weird looking cupcake
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simplyammee (8 June 2016, 5:27) complain
I thought it was radish love...
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Kroneye_Sallabargo (7 October 2016, 18:24) complain
Don't get the heart bottom left? Fun enough though
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conniev (20 October 2016, 6:50) complain
Pretty colours but def not a cupcake.
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Palouday (2 December 2016, 5:10) complain
Most of it is very nice, but the green leafy part has me puzzled - pardon the pun. And does the part at bottom left represent a bite taken? I like it but I can't quite make the link to the title.
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Guest: PuzzleSolver (21 March 2017, 5:12) complain
I think the red thing on top is a cherry. I also think that the heart at the bottom is a bite taken out of the cupcake.
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FellHarbor (5 May 2017, 19:55) complain
Looks like an experiment in shading. That being said, looks like the shading on the green bit at the top is on the wrong side... Mediocre image, but it was a fun puzzle.
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Karal_Daskin (31 August 2018, 7:12) complain
Enjoyable to work, confusing result.
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brumeux77 (25 January 2019, 18:50) complain
If the heart represents a bite, then the bite has been taken paper and all. I think it's just an inset to show love of cupcakes. But I've never seen a cupcake with a plant growing out of it...
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B_Duncan (4 March 2019, 5:03) complain
Maybe it's a cherry on top with the leaf of the cherry? Very odd for sure.
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MGbg (22 March 2019, 20:49) complain
:-)
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Celandine (10 October 2020, 5:27) complain
Fun and challenging to solve, but I'm disappointed in the outcome.
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munkin (21 August 2022, 21:26) complain
It definitely looks better in the thumbnail -- going with the theory that it's showing love for the subject & has fresh fruit of some sort on top -- with leaves. :)
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Jenn (12 January 2024, 4:43) complain
This HAS to be a mistranslation. It's obviously an acorn.
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