In this puzzle I have used my photos of a wide range of creatures, as usual, to illustrate a mysterious theme, as usual – but as I am convinced that the great author was absolutely right, I have added plenty of extra fish, for the benefit of ZooChatters' brains.
Photos 1 to 12 show creatures from various groups, but facing them are the fishes in photos A to K. The final space, L, is for the tie-breaker.
The aim of the puzzle is to pair up each of the fishes with one of the other animals.
You need to name all the species, as far as you can, and then start to discover the links between the pairs. Once you work out the theme of the puzzle, it should help you with the less obvious pairings (names can only get you so far, a little research or lateral thinking may be required).
As in previous puzzles, I expect that some teamwork will be required to complete the solution, which is fine – but this time I have added a tie-breaker to decide the final champion.
Puzzlers should choose a type of fish for space L, to pair with the 12th creature – but this must not be a random choice without rhyme or reason – so the tie-breaker will be a sentence or two of reasoning or a short rhyme, explaining your choice.
Please don't waste time
On an elaborate rhyme
A quick limerick should do the trick
But couplet, or a clerihew
Will do
On an elaborate rhyme
A quick limerick should do the trick
But couplet, or a clerihew
Will do
I aim to open this thread for solutions at noon on New Year's Day (UTC), and when all the pairs have been solved, I will judge the tie-breakers.
Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and pleasant puzzling!