Sowmi Rajamani - 20 Q - 15 Tony Sebastian -10 UK - 5
The Rules
1. I'll give you a cryptic clue. Your job will be to decode it. 2. The cryptic clue may use an arcane code or a code you might already be aware of. Your challenge will be to pick the right code to crack open my cryptic clue. You can take the help of the net to get up to speed about the arcane codes. 3. Usually, the level of difficulty might offer you a hint about whether to use an arcane code or not. 4. There are many levels of difficulty. The highest level is called codi5 you can't crack it. The level of difficulty will be indicated using tags. 5. You get a day to solve a puzzle. The first person to crack a puzzle gets 5 points or a fiver. Sometimes, I might use my discretion and award 10 points to the deserving. 6. Puzzles that haven't been solved will be labeled as Unsolved. The answers for the same will never be disclosed.
dont know how right this is...
ReplyDeleteiraq = war = jung (hindi) = carl jung the psychologist
nice try. but no.
ReplyDeleteIraq = Mesopotamia = Cradle of Civilization
ReplyDeleteCharles Darwin?
another cast...
ReplyDeleteiraq = iq (internet TLD) and the term IQ coined by William Stern the german psychologist
could be Alfred Binet also who developed the orginal IQ test also...though William stern seems better to me...
ReplyDeleteIRAQ ==> BABYLON ==> BABEL ==> BABEL (the translation engine) ==> NOAM CHOMSKY
ReplyDeleteIraq - Babel - Babel Syndrome - classified by Claude Piron
ReplyDeletei'll give it to pb zep for stern.
ReplyDeleteNice.
ReplyDeleteAnantha, aren't #10 (Gordon Brown) and #42 (Bausch & Lomb) and #66 (O'Neal) correct?
gordon brown is correct.
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