Japanese crossword «Harry Potter»
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Hah! I finished this and the rhyme "There was a little girl, with a little curl..." was going through my head, but yes, I can certainly see the subject that's intended!
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And to celebrate the subject, how about an implementation that permits to solve a moving nonogram? Waving a wand in front of the screen is strictly prohibited.
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It took me a minute, but I recognized him, even before seeing the title.
replyI realize that given the size constraint a lightning bolt would be very hard to depict realistically, but I think it's unfortunate that the result looks more like an S for Slytherin. Or a snake. Still, immediately recognizable. Nice job.
-- from an admiring Hufflepuff
reply-- from an admiring Hufflepuff
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... did... did you read the books or see the movies? ...
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Weeeeellll ...
We bought Philosopher's Stone on vacation in England when my daughter had run out of things to read. The bookseller rather though it might be big. (Sorcerer's Stone not even hinted at in the States at the time.). So I have a full set of the English paperbacks (children's covers). A full set of the American editions in hard cover. A full set of French paperbacks. And yes, I have read all 21 of them. More than once. For films, I have a full set of the original releases, including Stones both philosophical and sorcerous; and a full set of the Ultimate editions. A few commentaries on; a Mad Magazine issue with parodies of everything; all three Fantastic Beast movies and screenplays; and a minimum of 12 H. P. T-shirts. There's more, too, but I think this answers your question.
And I deny the charge of obsession, your honor.
replyWe bought Philosopher's Stone on vacation in England when my daughter had run out of things to read. The bookseller rather though it might be big. (Sorcerer's Stone not even hinted at in the States at the time.). So I have a full set of the English paperbacks (children's covers). A full set of the American editions in hard cover. A full set of French paperbacks. And yes, I have read all 21 of them. More than once. For films, I have a full set of the original releases, including Stones both philosophical and sorcerous; and a full set of the Ultimate editions. A few commentaries on; a Mad Magazine issue with parodies of everything; all three Fantastic Beast movies and screenplays; and a minimum of 12 H. P. T-shirts. There's more, too, but I think this answers your question.
And I deny the charge of obsession, your honor.
I thought it was Betty Boop clear until I finished it, oops
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