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06-23-2004, 03:41 PM | #401 |
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well handsome is as handsome does I shall repeat my question(though for all watching for 10 days ill use my original post as the timer until i get a guess to confirm)
"Son of God bent on seeing a mouse"
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07-02-2004, 02:06 PM | #402 |
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boy and i was scared someone would have applied the 10 day rule by now. No guesses? there must be one or two? unless this is too hard for you?
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07-20-2004, 11:41 PM | #403 |
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ok fine then may i reword the clue?
"The boy who cried wolf went and forgot what it looked like" "Son of god bent aon seeing a mouse" both clues to the same answer hint: (son of god, boy that cried wolf) were considered...
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So is it Shepherd of the Trees or Ent?
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07-21-2004, 11:26 AM | #405 |
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yes ents
also another thing both clues had in common bent and went i used word in word go ahead saucepanman
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Thanks Morsul. Although, for future reference, it's best to indicate a word in word clue by preceding it with something like "found in" or "hiding within".
Eg "Boy who cried wolf forgot what it looked like when hidden in vent." A-n-y-w-a-y, the next clue is the previous one, which remained unguessed: Head-line writer produces article for exiled king. *sits back and waits for unadulterated silence*
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07-23-2004, 03:37 AM | #408 |
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No, not Gandalf.
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07-23-2004, 09:22 AM | #409 |
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I shall try Frodo
Frod is writing LOTR in the book... and he offers the ring to Aragorn(I'm trying to remember if that was in the book as well.) Or it could be Bilbo he wrote the Hobbit and he gave an article of clothin to Frodo who was master of Bag-End master being a synonym*(SP?) for king
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Nope. It's neither Frodo nor Bilbo.
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Methinks it could be Elrond-
Head-line writer: He wrote down much lore, including the lines of many heads of houses Produces article for exiled king: Gave Aragorn the tokens of his house |
07-23-2004, 11:17 AM | #412 |
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Nope, not Elrond either I'm afraid.
Hint: The exiled king is not of Middle-earth.
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07-23-2004, 11:20 AM | #413 |
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wow that completely destroys all my hopes of knowing it hehe so Sauron he was very well known and he was most likely a headline subject and he made to ring to serve his lord Melkos who was exiled from Valor
wow that is so wrong
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07-23-2004, 11:34 AM | #414 |
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You are correct Morsul.
That is so wrong.
The only literal clue in the question is "head-line writer", although it's a tricksy one. The other elements are cryptic clues (and require a reasonable knowledge of twentieth century European history).
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By the way, that lasy post was intended to provide a hint. But don't be put off if you know little of modern European history. You should be able to get it by thinking of a "head-line writer", but you will need to think a little bit laterally.
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07-23-2004, 08:50 PM | #416 |
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Grima wormtounge I know nothing of moern Euro history I think you mean the king of Germany after WWI but I forgot his name
but Grima gave news to Theoden he didn't write it but he told him... wait if I'm thinking of the right king he may have been Hapsburg(its aAustria but I'm oin to something I hope) Burg=hornburg= helm hammahand... Hama? or Grima?
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No. Sorry, Morsul.
I need a few more guesses before I give any more hints.
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07-23-2004, 09:04 PM | #418 |
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dont stick your tongue out at me! just kidding let's see...
looked up laterally didn't help me...hehe king euro history... hgeadline writer using the definition of laterally I'll say Sam? brought news to Merry and Pippin about Frodo who he is equal to?
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Nope, sorry. Not Sam either.
OK, here's a BIG hint. You have to think both laterally and literally. Who was literally a head-line writer?
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07-26-2004, 10:14 AM | #420 |
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Saruman? I'm sure wrote about the ring and such and gave all his notes headlines
Bilbo Is the only one i know that wrote head-lines or titles
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Question.
He wrote headlines in Arda? Or in Europe?
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07-26-2004, 09:41 PM | #422 |
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accroding to saucepan man
article for the exiled king is the europe bit the headline writer is ME The Saucepan Man: The only literal clue in the question is "head-line writer", although it's a tricksy one. The other elements are cryptic clues (and require a reasonable knowledge of twentieth century European history).
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07-28-2004, 07:48 PM | #423 |
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Nope. Not Bilbo or Saruman.
OK, here are some BIG clues: Think of a head line writer. As for the cyptic clues, the article is grammatical in nature and the exiled king was South-East European in origin.
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07-28-2004, 09:31 PM | #424 |
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Azog.
The "exiled king" was King Zog of Albania.
Azog wrote on Thrór's head. Tricksy, Saucepan.
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07-28-2004, 09:35 PM | #425 |
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I was looking at that name too about five minutes before you answered but I didn't know he had any relation to ME I did't know that one.... sadly at work I had thought up an awesome clue but I shall wait for my next turn
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Bingo!
Well done, Nilpaurion.
Naughty of me, I know, to use an exiled Albanian king as part of the clue, but I do enjoy the occasional bout of tricksiness. Sorry, Morsul. Better luck next time. Take it away, Nil ...
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Thank you, Saucepan the man!
Don'tcha worry, Morsul mah man, I'm-a lay it easy on you.
So there's this dude, an' he was, like, just waitin' for me, man, y'know what I'm sayin'? So then, I pass him, an' then he started shoutin' like crazy. Photographic equipment without age is missing, man. I just, like, say, "Whatevah, dude."
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I'll wait for the next one thanks that is utterly weird...
unless...wips out elvish dictionary kodak=kuduk which is hobbit for hobbit and their age of orign is unknown so theyre ageless and now they are not to be found Hobbits will be my first and perhaps last guess
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I'm sorry, man.
But the "photographic equipment" is general, not a specific brand.
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Beren or Camlost
Camera is lost beren is a man the age is throwing me and I thought I was sly with kuduk
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Yes!!!
Camera (photographic equipment) - era (age) + lost (missing) = Camlost, or Beren.
Good job, Morsul!
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Here's my cryptic clue perhaps to easy but I think it sounds cool
"deep into that darkness peering long I stood there wondering fearing doubting, for 20000 leagues under the sea that Cursed word repeated again and again and I began to wonder would this be my tomb?" I used a a bit from Edger Allen Poe's the Raven for anyone that actually cares
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OK this is the second puzzle up here that I made and it is the second one that has been ignored.do I make them too hard?
I'm looking for a plce...maybe that was confusing If i wanted a place or person It's a place
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I'm not familiar enough with The Raven to know when it leaves off and your clues pick up! That's what's confusing me, although I'll keep trying...
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It is part of the clue (and the quote ends at doubting)
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Taunts Players come on its not as hard as it looks its long yes but simple
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Sorry, Morsul.
I'm not learned in the lore of Pôe, so I can't answer.
And I'm already drowned in readings as it is . . .
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It doesnt matter that its from poe merely a cool quote and I figured Id let everyone know in case they were curious...
as for the answer it has its own meaning
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tralalala did i stump you all? or are you ignoring my? its mainly entirely a strait clue except two things
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A hint.
So, it is a place. Is it a tomb?
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