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."
i have no clue
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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.
I need to know this too. Shame none of the (rather pious in some cases) answers have a clue what grammatically possessive means.
A Rebus, not to be confused with a Dingbat or a Ditloid!
The answer is..................... is..................................is.............................................................................................................................................I FORGOT, SUCKER!
Paper mate
The clue is "AM" and a big U and "ous", so the answer is Ambiguous.
The dingbat clue "PREIST" represents the phrase "the priest is out." The word "priest" is altered, implying that the "P" (which sounds like "pee") is missing or "out," leaving "REIST." This clever wordplay is typical of dingbat puzzles, which often rely on visual cues and letter manipulation to convey a common phrase or saying.
the solution is dingbat dingbat its a banana.
i have no clue
It stands for the word "ambiguous," where the capital or "big U" is placed in the center of the word.
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.