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Yes, and it sounds like "harder" (more laborious) with a dropped "h" (i.e. not strictly drawing-room fashion).
Well done all. In case you hadn't noticed, the password appears twice: ElenwE: Innovative sea or river creature gets confused and lost on the Grinding Ice. RochalloR: Scottish interjection and French greeting, flanked either side by the same direction for a mount. IshI: Hush ordered between two optic organs, we hear, for an orcish preposition. ArdA: This world sounds more laborious (and perhaps not strictly drawing-room fashion). DolmeD: Vaulted? Swallows liquid for a mount. OthO: This great one of Keatsian fame could be rather rude and mercenary in the Shire. RagnoR: Alternatively, this warrior telephoned (but there was confusion and displacement). Over to Mithalwen.
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OMG you are Lucy Yenic and I claim my five silver pennies.
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1 FARAMIR Just Arian disturbed noble warrior.
2 OROME Lover head over heels (or perhaps reverse) over hunter. 3 LISSUIN Comfortable bloomers in Tol Eressea 4 CREBAIN Nice bar ~ mingle and meet birds! 5 RATH Anger loses direction on elf path. 6 E Boy meets girl in the House of Elrond 7 DIMHOLT Here is a dark dwelling for a mustelid.
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12-16-2013, 04:01 PM | #1884 |
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Tentative guess for number 6 of IMLADRIS? LAD + IRIS (but I'm not sure what to do with the M, unless Imris is a name).
I did say it was a tentative guess.
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No but have a play around
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4. Crebain? (Anagram of "nice bar.")
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12-16-2013, 04:52 PM | #1887 |
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I found a tree called "Lavaralda" whilst looking for flowers that grew on Tol Eressea, and on Wikipedia it said:
"It is said by mariners that the scent could "be felt on the air long ere the land of Eressëa could be seen, and that it brought a desire of rest and great content." Probably barking up the wrong tree (terrible pun), but trying to satisfy the "comfortable" part of the clue.
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12-16-2013, 05:32 PM | #1889 |
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Right track wrong destination
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Hmmm ... athelas is a plant that brings comfort - eases pain and clears and calms troubled minds - it was brought over from Numenor, so may have originated in Tol Eressea.
Or asëa aranion, as it might have been called there. 7. Angband? (Assuming that Carcharoth could be classed as a mustelid).
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Getting colder with the plant and miles awy with carcharoth. I may have cut the clue down too much..goes to amend.
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Perhaps lissuin for the bloomer, then ... "said to bring the heart ease."
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12-16-2013, 06:47 PM | #1893 |
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Lissuin is correct.
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"Right track wrong destination" - that reminded me of a game from the 70's where you had to put a combination of coloured pegs behind a little screen thing and your opponent had to keep trying to get the same combination as your hidden one. There were longer black and white pegs to indicate things like "right colour, wrong place."
Encouraged by the feeling that number 2 might begin with a vowel, how about OROME, the hunter ... the O jumps from the heel of the name Romeo (the lover) to its head? I was sure it would be a Tolkien lover AND a Tolkien hunter until I saw Romeo. I considered several pseudonyms of Orome and several different lovers, but none of them had the "head over heels" bit of the clue. And based on that guess, I'll make a tentative guess at FOLCWINE for the password.
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Master mind..not linked to the game show as it happens....
Yes to Orome I nearly put Shakespearean lover but thought it made it too easy and decided that Romeo was generic enough.. as for the password..no...
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There was another version of the same game with letters, too, as I recall.
I expect Romeo is another of your fave lit guys, Mith, along the lines of Beren? Whoops ... Folcred? I miscounted the letters ....
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Never studied Romeo and Juliet thiugh have seen the play and opera. No stromg feelings. Je didnt kill Finrod.
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7 D Here is a dark dwelling for a mustelid.
Could this be DIMHOLT? "Dim" for dark, plus "holt," which apparently (following a Google definition search) means an otter's den.
I found this place completely by accident whilst (as Gollum might say) "sssearching for pathsssss" for clue 5 ... in a write-up on Tolkien Gateway about the Paths of the Dead. Apart from things like the Spider Pass (which doesn't begin with R in any ME language AFAIK ) and roads through the Shire and to Bree etc, I could only think of Rath Dinen for named paths, although strictly speaking this is a street. Hmmm ... wrath loses the direction W to give RATH, the elvish word for path/street, thus justifying "elf path," and Dinen is not part of the clue ... the answer is just the elvish word for path? ... True. And Finrod was much nicer than Mercutio.
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Both correct. I didn't realise holt as an otter dwelling was obscure. But I be a bumpkin....
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It probably isn't. I just didn't know it.
Lovely clues BTW - I love clues that make "internal sense," like "comfortable bloomers," "lover head over heels," and the "bar and birds" one. I will try Faramir for the first one, but I don't think it's right. It does have "fair" for just, and he's certainly a noble warrior, but unless a ram could be described as a heretic ....
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"Arian - definition of Arian by the Free Online Dictionary ...
www.thefreedictionary.com/Arian Ar·i·an 1 (âr-n, r-) adj. 1. Of or relating to Arianism: the Arian heresy. 2. Of or relating to Arius. n. A believer in Arianism. Ar·i·an 2 (r-n, âr-)" Oh, Arian from Aries (plank, facepalm, etc). Is 6 Elladan? Ella plus Dan = boy meets girl?
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Oh.. no much more low brow....
Yes to Elladan. it would have been too much of a giveaway to point out the other meaning of house.
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A double plank am I. The second meaning of house sailed right over my head! I knew Imladris wasn't quite right, because Elrond's house is in it rather than it being in his house, without the extraneous m from lad + Iris. Then I tried to make Erestor work ... I think he was in Elrond's house at least once! (I think he spoke at the Council).
They were darned challenging clues, and beautifully written! I still had one left in my password hoard. Here it is: 1. Galadriel’s lord – or a possible alter-ego thereof who might – ahem – indicate misuse of Mirror? 2. Halbarad initially joins the chaotic destruction visited upon him. 3. Ultravox’s leader returns? Be that as it may: he commands the music. 4. Garment disarrayed for this crosser of mountains. 5. Tookish engineer? Sounds like it! 6. Alice Munro’s sister is perturbed before taking wing? 7. Company, in short, joins moped binge in confusion in the valley. 8. Rise high and mingle to find a water source. 9. Hungry baby in the Shire? 10. Contempt loses one dwarf, but leaves another? 11. Fab village which inspired Butterbur’s home? 12. Inert or noble grandson of Finwe? 13. Losing hair? Loses a couple of notes, too, but remains a valiant fellow. 14. See tray is arranged for the special day.
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Of course the letter E doesnT tie things down much. Just as well Elves used messengers more than a redular postal system. E Peredhel would have several potential recipients. But here wasnt anything obscure save lissuin so I had to be sneaky with the clues.
Oh Eru for Ultravox as in Ure wee Midge...and dare I guess Teleporno for one.
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You guess aright.
Teleporno: Galadriel’s lord – or a possible alter-ego thereof who might – ahem – indicate misuse of Mirror?
2. Halbarad initially joins the chaotic destruction visited upon him. Eru: Ultravox’s leader returns? Be that as it may: he commands the music. 4. Garment disarrayed for this crosser of mountains. 5. Tookish engineer? Sounds like it! 6. Alice Munro’s sister is perturbed before taking wing? 7. Company, in short, joins moped binge in confusion in the valley. 8. Rise high and mingle to find a water source. 9. Hungry baby in the Shire? 10. Contempt loses one dwarf, but leaves another? 11. Fab village which inspired Butterbur’s home? 12. Inert or noble grandson of Finwe? 13. Losing hair? Loses a couple of notes, too, but remains a valiant fellow. 14. See tray is arranged for the special day.
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12 Argon. Noble inert gas if my limited chemistry knowledge hasn't failed. Also son of Fingolfin in some draft s
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Yes.
Teleporno: Galadriel’s lord – or a possible alter-ego thereof who might – ahem – indicate misuse of Mirror? 2. Halbarad initially joins the chaotic destruction visited upon him. Eru: Ultravox’s leader returns? Be that as it may: he commands the music. 4. Garment disarrayed for this crosser of mountains. 5. Tookish engineer? Sounds like it! 6. Alice Munro’s sister is perturbed before taking wing? 7. Company, in short, joins moped binge in confusion in the valley. 8. Rise high and mingle to find a water source. 9. Hungry baby in the Shire? 10. Contempt loses one dwarf, but leaves another? 11. Fab village which inspired Butterbur’s home? Argon: Inert or noble grandson of Finwe? 13. Losing hair? Loses a couple of notes, too, but remains a valiant fellow. 14. See tray is arranged for the special day.
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A quick search wields 14. Yestare
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Indeed!
Teleporno: Galadriel’s lord – or a possible alter-ego thereof who might – ahem – indicate misuse of Mirror? 2. Halbarad initially joins the chaotic destruction visited upon him. Eru: Ultravox’s leader returns? Be that as it may: he commands the music. 4. Garment disarrayed for this crosser of mountains. 5. Tookish engineer? Sounds like it! 6. Alice Munro’s sister is perturbed before taking wing? 7. Company, in short, joins moped binge in confusion in the valley. 8. Rise high and mingle to find a water source. 9. Hungry baby in the Shire? 10. Contempt loses one dwarf, but leaves another? 11. Fab village which inspired Butterbur’s home? Argon: Inert or noble grandson of Finwe? 13. Losing hair? Loses a couple of notes, too, but remains a valiant fellow. Yestare: See tray is arranged for the special day.
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10 Dain - contempt is disdain take away Dis?
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Yes. I wrote down Dis as the answer, but either would do.
Teleporno: Galadriel’s lord – or a possible alter-ego thereof who might – ahem – indicate misuse of Mirror? 2. Halbarad initially joins the chaotic destruction visited upon him. Eru: Ultravox’s leader returns? Be that as it may: he commands the music. 4. Garment disarrayed for this crosser of mountains. 5. Tookish engineer? Sounds like it! 6. Alice Munro’s sister is perturbed before taking wing? 7. Company, in short, joins moped binge in confusion in the valley. 8. Rise high and mingle to find a water source. 9. Hungry baby in the Shire? Dis: Contempt loses one dwarf, but leaves another? 11. Fab village which inspired Butterbur’s home? Argon: Inert or noble grandson of Finwe? 13. Losing hair? Loses a couple of notes, too, but remains a valiant fellow. Yestare: See tray is arranged for the special day.
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13 Balin? Balding minus g andd?
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Balin is correct.
Teleporno: Galadriel’s lord – or a possible alter-ego thereof who might – ahem – indicate misuse of Mirror? 2. Halbarad initially joins the chaotic destruction visited upon him. Eru: Ultravox’s leader returns? Be that as it may: he commands the music. 4. Garment disarrayed for this crosser of mountains. 5. Tookish engineer? Sounds like it! 6. Alice Munro’s sister is perturbed before taking wing? 7. Company, in short, joins moped binge in confusion in the valley. 8. Rise high and mingle to find a water source. 9. Hungry baby in the Shire? Dis: Contempt loses one dwarf, but leaves another? 11. Fab village which inspired Butterbur’s home? Argon: Inert or noble grandson of Finwe? Balin: Losing hair? Loses a couple of notes, too, but remains a valiant fellow. Yestare: See tray is arranged for the special day.
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4. Beor
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Indeed!
Beor = anagram of "robe."
Teleporno: Galadriel’s lord – or a possible alter-ego thereof who might – ahem – indicate misuse of Mirror? 2. Halbarad initially joins the chaotic destruction visited upon him. Eru: Ultravox’s leader returns? Be that as it may: he commands the music. Beor: Garment disarrayed for this crosser of mountains. 5. Tookish engineer? Sounds like it! 6. Alice Munro’s sister is perturbed before taking wing? 7. Company, in short, joins moped binge in confusion in the valley. 8. Rise high and mingle to find a water source. 9. Hungry baby in the Shire? Dis: Contempt loses one dwarf, but leaves another? 11. Fab village which inspired Butterbur’s home? Argon: Inert or noble grandson of Finwe? Balin: Losing hair? Loses a couple of notes, too, but remains a valiant fellow. Yestare: See tray is arranged for the special day.
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Doubly affirmative.
Teleporno: Galadriel’s lord – or a possible alter-ego thereof who might – ahem – indicate misuse of Mirror? H: Halbarad initially joins the chaotic destruction visited upon him. Eru: Ultravox’s leader returns? Be that as it may: he commands the music. Beor: Garment disarrayed for this crosser of mountains. I: Tookish engineer? Sounds like it! R: Alice Munro’s sister is perturbed before taking wing? D: Company, in short, joins moped binge in confusion in the valley. A: Rise high and mingle to find a water source. N: Hungry baby in the Shire? Dis: Contempt loses one dwarf, but leaves another? Brill: Fab village which inspired Butterbur’s home? Argon: Inert or noble grandson of Finwe? Balin: Losing hair? Loses a couple of notes, too, but remains a valiant fellow. Yestare: See tray is arranged for the special day.
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There was an early Took named I sembard, close enough to the gloriously named Brunel
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Yes. "Sounds like" because Brunel was an Isambard with an A (as well as a Kingdom!) and the Tookish personage was an Isembard with an E.
Teleporno: Galadriel’s lord – or a possible alter-ego thereof who might – ahem – indicate misuse of Mirror? H: Halbarad initially joins the chaotic destruction visited upon him. Eru: Ultravox’s leader returns? Be that as it may: he commands the music. Beor: Garment disarrayed for this crosser of mountains. Isembard: Tookish engineer? Sounds like it! R: Alice Munro’s sister is perturbed before taking wing? D: Company, in short, joins moped binge in confusion in the valley. A: Rise high and mingle to find a water source. N: Hungry baby in the Shire? Dis: Contempt loses one dwarf, but leaves another? Brill: Fab village which inspired Butterbur’s home? Argon: Inert or noble grandson of Finwe? Balin: Losing hair? Loses a couple of notes, too, but remains a valiant fellow. Yestare: See tray is arranged for the special day. Just had another read about Mr Brunel on Wikipedia. His mother, Sophia Kingdom, was the youngest of sixteen children! Whether one woman bore them all, though, I don't know.
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