What kind of font has little mailboxes?
Cryptic Clues ?
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Started on 2007-04-11
Cryptic Clues ?
From: gallant_rogue (gallant_rogue@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2007-04-11 02:06:52 UTC
Re: [LbNA] Cryptic Clues ?
From: donutz716 (donutz716@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2007-04-10 19:36:34 UTC-07:00
Linotype mailbox is one...not sure if that's what you're looking for...
Enjoy!
donutz716
gallant_rogue wrote:
What kind of font has little mailboxes?
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donutz716
gallant_rogue
What kind of font has little mailboxes?
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Re: [LbNA] Cryptic Clues ?
From: Silent Doug (silentdoug@letterboxing.info) |
Date: 2007-04-10 22:41:02 UTC-04:00
At 10:06 PM 4/10/2007, you wrote:
>What kind of font has little mailboxes?
Wingdings?
SD
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Silent Doug, P83 F1664 X220 E43
http://www.letterboxing.info
Get a Clue - Go Letterboxing!
>What kind of font has little mailboxes?
Wingdings?
SD
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Silent Doug, P83 F1664 X220 E43
http://www.letterboxing.info
Get a Clue - Go Letterboxing!
RE: [LbNA] Cryptic Clues ?
From: xxxxxxxx (BrighidFarm@comcast.net) |
Date: 2007-04-10 23:07:39 UTC-05:00
<< What kind of font has little mailboxes? >>
On the Windings font, hit the "period", the "comma", or the "forward slant"
depending on whether you want a closed mailbox, an open mailbox with mail in
it, or an open mailbox with no mail in it.
~~ Mosey ~~
On the Windings font, hit the "period", the "comma", or the "forward slant"
depending on whether you want a closed mailbox, an open mailbox with mail in
it, or an open mailbox with no mail in it.
~~ Mosey ~~
RE: [LbNA] Cryptic Clues ?
From: Silent Doug (silentdoug@letterboxing.info) |
Date: 2007-04-11 09:56:01 UTC-04:00
At 12:07 AM 4/11/2007, you wrote:
>On the Windings font, hit the "period", the "comma", or the "forward slant"
>depending on whether you want a closed mailbox, an open mailbox with mail in
>it, or an open mailbox with no mail in it.
On Windows, you can use the Character Map application -- click Start,
then Run, then type charmap and hit enter. Then you can see all the
characters in any font set.
SD
#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
Silent Doug, P83 F1664 X220 E43
http://www.letterboxing.info
Get a Clue - Go Letterboxing!
>On the Windings font, hit the "period", the "comma", or the "forward slant"
>depending on whether you want a closed mailbox, an open mailbox with mail in
>it, or an open mailbox with no mail in it.
On Windows, you can use the Character Map application -- click Start,
then Run, then type charmap and hit enter. Then you can see all the
characters in any font set.
SD
#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
Silent Doug, P83 F1664 X220 E43
http://www.letterboxing.info
Get a Clue - Go Letterboxing!
Re: [LbNA] Cryptic Clues ?
From: gallant_rogue (gallant_rogue@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2007-04-11 16:36:40 UTC
As always.... I knew someone here would point me in the right direction!
This was exactly right... plus these fonts change with case. I have
solved my clue... and now am off to find a very scary letterbox!
Thanks
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "xxxxxxxx"
wrote:
>
> << What kind of font has little mailboxes? >>
>
> On the Windings font, hit the "period", the "comma", or the "forward
slant"
> depending on whether you want a closed mailbox, an open mailbox with
mail in
> it, or an open mailbox with no mail in it.
>
> ~~ Mosey ~~
>
This was exactly right... plus these fonts change with case. I have
solved my clue... and now am off to find a very scary letterbox!
Thanks
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "xxxxxxxx"
wrote:
>
> << What kind of font has little mailboxes? >>
>
> On the Windings font, hit the "period", the "comma", or the "forward
slant"
> depending on whether you want a closed mailbox, an open mailbox with
mail in
> it, or an open mailbox with no mail in it.
>
> ~~ Mosey ~~
>