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It appears that the question is incomplete or unclear. "Dingbat" typically refers to a typographical ornament or symbol used in printing. Without more context or information, it is difficult to determine what specific dingbat may be referred to as "AAAAA." If you can provide additional details or clarify the question, I would be happy to offer a more specific answer.
The answer to the dingbat clue "amUous" is "famous" when read aloud. This type of puzzle relies on visual and phonetic cues to decipher common phrases or words. In this case, the word "amUous" sounds like "a-mouse," which, when spoken quickly, sounds like "famous."
A Rebus, not to be confused with a Dingbat or a Ditloid!
The dingbat you're referring to is likely the symbol representing "Ohm," which is a unit of electrical resistance. The "O" with a line over it indicates the Greek letter Omega (Ω), which is used in physics and engineering to denote resistance in electrical circuits. This symbol is commonly used in various contexts related to electrical engineering and physics.
Time after time
Dingbat is a (usually) friendly way of saying someone is being a bit of an idiot.
Mystery cake
His name rings a bell
Onward Christian soldier
the solution is dingbat dingbat its a banana.
Clerical error
The dingbat answer for PAS is "Up in arms."
The dingbat answer for "wedge" is "cut a slice."
It should be--- "Who called me a dingbat?" asked Edith.
The dingbat "ECIV" can be interpreted as "See IV," which sounds like "See Four." Therefore, the answer to the dingbat is "See Four."
Dingbat is the gum that is usually sticky after it has been chewed.