Not much help to me and I'm not very good at cryptic crosswords either :( .Quote:
Originally Posted by Drew
Not flowing into the ocean? Flowing into the great lakes perhaps (therefore not technically the ocean :) ), he says clutching at straws!
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Not much help to me and I'm not very good at cryptic crosswords either :( .Quote:
Originally Posted by Drew
Not flowing into the ocean? Flowing into the great lakes perhaps (therefore not technically the ocean :) ), he says clutching at straws!
Well it's a landlocked state not near the great lakes.
Sorry I'm giving clues, but I'm moving on wednesday and won't be on the internet for a while, so I gotta move it along a bit :)
New Mexico????????????????? Its 4.5 inches and called Rio Pengito.
No, no hay ningun rio que se llama pengito, hombre :p :
Look a little bit further north.
For some reason, I'm thinking short in length may go hand in hand with being steep. So how about Colorado?
Oak lahoma where the wind comes sweeping down the plains??
Nope, it's a state that isn't really mentioned a whole lot, especially not over here.
Is it Oregon - we did Rivers at scjhool today!
The River Dean or something, and it is about 300 ft?
300 ft is short, but Oregon is not land locked........How about Kansas?
Well this is the other river that changes due to the tide! It's the River Dee in Oregon, but the Guiness Book of Records says it's not the shortest river.Quote:
Originally Posted by pettersolberg29
No breeze, look a bit further north, eh