Around the world in 80 days
Top score with three darts
The ditloid "32 you T T you D F A W W F" translates to "32 you take two, then double for a winner with friends." This refers to a common phrase in a game context, emphasizing the importance of taking turns. The answer is "32 turns to take two, then double."
80 MPRR on Wimbledon's Centre Court
The ditloid "24 D in W H C the M" stands for "24 hours in a day, which has a meaning." It references the number of hours in a full day.
2 Hearts in Dr Who
Around the world in eighty days.
As a ditloid, T7WOTW would stand for The Seven Wonders of the World.
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32 Degrees Fahrenheit at which Water Freezes
The letters "T you C W 2" in a ditloid puzzle represent the phrase "Two you can see with." Ditloids are puzzles where a phrase is represented by its initials and numbers, and in this case, the "2" indicates the word "two" in the phrase.
This is a "ditloid", a famous phrase represented by its first letters, as in an acronym. The phrase is "A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words".
7 Wimbledon Titles for Steffi Graf