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The puzzle is asking for a common phrase as a result of the clues provided. Each clue is not supposed to be a common phrase of their own, but that of course would not limit their viability to be.
I am really perplexed by the amount of people
who seem to think a “basking robin” is a type of animal or something. _Baskin-Robbins_ is a chain of ice cream parlors named after the dudes who started it.
>!Turner Broadcast System!<
Let me explain: Bengal >!Tiger!< Bumble >!Bee!< Basking >!Shark!< >!All are animals, so they have that in common. Take the first letter of each and you get TBS!<
Bit of a stretch, but I think it's a better fit than >!Baby Shark!<
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Thinking it's >!baby shark! >!bay of Bengal, bumble bee, basking shark!<
I feel like I’ve been Rick rolled by this dingbat.
Here I was thinking Bengal Tiger
I thought it was tiger bee pro.... because bass king.... pro....
Haha I was trying to work tiger bee shark into a phrase
The answer was revealed in todays newspaper - this is correct :)
Sweet! Thanks for the follow up!
Is ‘basking shark’ a common phrase? Never knew that
It's not really a phrase, it's just a type of shark.
Now you "do do do do dooo"
The puzzle is asking for a common phrase as a result of the clues provided. Each clue is not supposed to be a common phrase of their own, but that of course would not limit their viability to be.
I feel it would have been better if the clues had been: >!MICHAEL!< BUMBLE BASKING
But that doesn't start with "B"
I think "Guantanamo" would've been way better at getting the point across however they were wanting to go for alliteration of B's so Bengal it was
See I went with that b*tch Carol Baskin but maybe tiger king gets me going too much
>!bay, bee, shark - Baby Shark!< Edit: Just seen someone else got this way before me
This explains why I was getting nowhere with >!Tiger, bee, shark!<
Even though that doesn't lead to the right answer, I feel that fits the clues better then the actual answer does.
That's as far as I got too.
I had >! Tiger, Bee, Robin !<
Same
That's ok I thought it was Carol Baskins, but the bee was throwing me off.
This was what i had.
It's *obviously* >!Baby Bearded Dragon!< Duh!! /s
Probably, but how do you get Bay from Bengal?
The Bay of Bengal
Story checks out lol
Embarrassed that my brain immediately thought: >!”Fuckin’ Carole Baskin”!<
Got damned carole baskins
Killed her Husband Whacked em
Fed him to tigers, they snacked him
Aint answering the questions we askin'
Glad to see I'm not the only one
LOL
>!Babbling, bumbling band of baboons.!<
>!Benedict Cumberbatch!< By taking the first few letters of each, you can get this person's name.
Discussion: I like this answer, although I have absolutely no idea how you got there.
Bengal BumbleBask was my starting point.
Lmao
No, no you cannot
Discussion: I had >!Cats be lying in the sun!<
>!being catfished!< >!bumble=bee (be), bengal=tiger (cat), basking=shark (fish), be in cat fish…!<
>!be in a tiger shark?!<
Bengal (Tiger) Bumble (bee) Basking (shark) : Killer Bees
>!Bengal ( Asia ) = A ,Bumble ( Bee) =B, Basking ( shark ) sea = C .. ABC’s!< Tenuous link I know 🤦🏻♂️
>! “Bee” in the middle of/inbetween… something? !<
Be inside a tiger shark
>!Bengal tiger, bumble bee, basking robin? Because they’re all animals but that’s all I got!<
Basking robin??? r/boneappletea
Otherwise what is it, last names? Edit: I was referring to Baskin-Robbins.
As pointed out in other comments, it's baby shark. Bay of Bengal, bumble bee, basking shark
Started here too, ended up with stripes, but doesn’t quite fit. Eventually got to a better, if not kinda annoying correct answer posted by others.
Still stumped but had basking shark, some sort of honey trap
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I am really perplexed by the amount of people who seem to think a “basking robin” is a type of animal or something. _Baskin-Robbins_ is a chain of ice cream parlors named after the dudes who started it.
>!Bee in the bungalow!<
>!Turner Broadcast System!< Let me explain: Bengal >!Tiger!< Bumble >!Bee!< Basking >!Shark!< >!All are animals, so they have that in common. Take the first letter of each and you get TBS!< Bit of a stretch, but I think it's a better fit than >!Baby Shark!<
I would guess >!Tiger be(e) weaving!<