Ok G's primer has been devoured.....where art the puzzles? "PS: Thats a jag ok..we love to dress up for halloween ....:biggrin2:
Here's an easy one for you! Who are we talking about? @Deepslikes would probably get this in a nanosecond!
"Who are we talking about?" - suggests a person. The common thread between all the images is this person. A straight google search will not yield results, so in that sense it's departure from my usual design style - but there's a reason for that!:rotfl More clues as required! :cheers
Ippidi oru pressure thevaya? (Do we need this kind of pressure...haaaan? )waitingsmiley Right ho Soka...shall be back !:biggrin2:
No, no - no pressure. Just a nod to @deepslikes' uncanny instincts for puzzle solving - gotta remind her once in a while to give the other kids in the class a chance!:biglaugh
I generally try to make my puzzles solvable even if you have never heard of the subject in question. There's a reason that this puzzle is bit more oblique than usual. In any case it's always hard to get the difficulty level just right, if you know what I mean. It's like telling a little story pictures, not always easy. I don't know if you have had the same experience, but the snag I always come up against when I'm telling a story is this dashed difficult problem of where to begin it. It's a thing you don't want to go wrong over, because one false step and you're sunk. I mean, if you fool about too long at the start, trying to establish atmosphere, as they call it, and all that sort of rot, you fail to grip and the customers walk out on you. Get off the mark, on the other hand, like a scalded cat, and your public is at a loss. It simply raises its eyebrows, and can't make out what you're talking about. Anyway, more clues as requested!
I assumed she got it. Ladies, I mean ladies and gents, and of course girls, anyone else close to what-ever-it's-called -- answer and what not...