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Re: Blyton Character Acrostics
Posted: 18 Apr 2014, 11:47
by Carlotta King
Cheeky
Lovable
Amusing
Unscrupulous
Daring
Intelligent
Nice
Exhibitionist
Aunt Allie
Re: Blyton Character Acrostics
Posted: 18 Apr 2014, 13:16
by Poppy
Always
Understands the children
Nice
Trustworthy
A
Likable
Loving
Interesting
Excellent character
Next One: Mr Pinkwhistle
Re: Blyton Character Acrostics
Posted: 19 Apr 2014, 15:27
by Mehul
Mild
Rocks!
Pink
Half Brownie
Invisible
Nourishing
Kind
Next one: Toni (TCoA)
Re: Blyton Character Acrostics
Posted: 19 Apr 2014, 16:34
by Poppy
I am a little confused... For a start,
Mr Pinkwhistle was the new name for the acrostic (not Mr
Phink) and secondly, I cannot work out what 'TCoA' stands for. I know this isn't the Blyton Anagram thread, but I have sort of got it to 'The Children of...'
(I am going to look stupid if this is something really simple...)
Re: Blyton Character Acrostics
Posted: 19 Apr 2014, 16:40
by Daisy
Where are the other letters Mehul? As Poppy says, your answer doesn't make sense. We need all the letters of the name to be used. And I don't recognise a 'Toni' either - except that Antoinette sometimes called herself that. (Claudine's sister at St Clare's.)
Re: Blyton Character Acrostics
Posted: 19 Apr 2014, 16:52
by Carlotta King
I think it's Toni the acrobat in Circus of Adventure, he and Bingo rescue the children from Borken Castle, but yeah the Mr Pinkwhistle answer doesn't make sense!
Re: Blyton Character Acrostics
Posted: 19 Apr 2014, 18:17
by Poppy
Ah... thanks, Cathy! The Pinkwhistle/ Phink thing is still a mystery to me, however.
Right, anyway - Toni.
Talented
Obliging
Nice*
Impressive
*(sorry, even the thesaurus couldn't suggest a better solution than this beginning with 'N'...)
Next One: Sooty Lenoir
Re: Blyton Character Acrostics
Posted: 19 Apr 2014, 23:41
by Courtenay
Sorry to step in when the thread has already moved on - I was working on an acrostic for Mr Pinkwhistle too, but didn't get in quick enough!
May I please share it?
Making wrong things
Right
Possibly
Invisible
Nice
Kind
Wise
Helped
Ingeniously by
Sooty
Turning sadness to
Laughter
Everywhere!
Next one is still Sooty Lenoir, as Poppy suggested. (Not to be confused with Mr Pinkwhistle's cat!!)
Re: Blyton Character Acrostics
Posted: 20 Apr 2014, 13:03
by Mehul
Poppy wrote:I am a little confused... For a start,
Mr Pinkwhistle was the new name for the acrostic (not Mr
Phink) and secondly, I cannot work out what 'TCoA' stands for. I know this isn't the Blyton Anagram thread, but I have sort of got it to 'The Children of...'
(I am going to look stupid if this is something really simple...)
It was the Circus of Adventure. Sorry. I must have overlooked the real name and made a mistake.
I think it was because I simply couldn't think about anything. This game is a bit tough you know.
Re: Blyton Character Acrostics
Posted: 12 Aug 2014, 13:06
by Daisy
Saucy
Only
Obviously
Talented
Yet
Likeable
Even though a
Nuisance to his
Irate
Relatives
Re: Blyton Character Acrostics
Posted: 12 Aug 2014, 13:51
by Farwa
And the next one is...?
Re: Blyton Character Acrostics
Posted: 12 Aug 2014, 14:23
by Daisy
Having sweated over that, I totally forgot about setting the next one.
Pip Hilton
Re: Blyton Character Acrostics
Posted: 12 Aug 2014, 17:23
by Courtenay
Pssst, Daisy, you left out the O in Lenoir... but it's a great acrostic anyway!
Re: Blyton Character Acrostics
Posted: 12 Aug 2014, 20:26
by Daisy
Drat! I had it in my head..(Older) Thanks Courtenay.
Re: Blyton Character Acrostics
Posted: 23 Aug 2014, 12:09
by Daisy
Any takers for "Pip Hilton" ?