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2. HIRLUIN the Fair.
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Correct.
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11. The past of taken is TOOK, so is it Pippin? Peregrin? Everard? Gerontius? A male of that family.
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TOOK is the answer, and refers to Pippin, but I needed the T.
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5. White tree?
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Nope. I suppose they are a countable set, but the one you need is counted by Tolkien.
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THE ...
It looks like THE OTHERS ... the people in TTT and ROTK but not with Frodo. The people and poppos in Books 3 and 5. But 'others' doesn't have 2 A's or as many letters.
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It does start with 'the'.
THEODEN - The king stands before a warren, to devour him subjectively.
HIRLUIN - "Here, Lou - in!" Only fair, no?
EOWYN - No Gollum, but say "Oh! Win!" to claim sword and shield.
4. - Legolas' end by Gimli denoted on the long shore.
5. - 1, lord of what?
6. - The top and tail of a farmer's song, the head of a sea-maid - a king?
ARAGORN - One cloth trumpet for a walker.
THARKUN - Reported by the dwarves: lisping shark, one (French).
9. - Listen, the crowned one is glad: add hay to reel.
AROD - A stick or a steed?
TOOK - He is taken past the family.
12. - Adam fell? Add one at the end, subtract six from the start, flip it around for one of two.
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