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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took
I think 1 is ONODRIM, but I don't get 'conjunctionless,' unless it's 'NO OR' ... but that would take the R from RIM.
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AND is a conjunction.
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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took
2. The great SEA, which sounds like see?
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Precisely.
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Maybe OSSIRIAND for the password?
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Correct!
Note to self: next password should contain only the most common letters in any given position. Some calculation may be required.
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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took
I'd say DERNHELM for the last one ... four letters of GARDEN plus HELM, but we don't hear anything about Eowyn's offspring.
Perhaps there's another Dernhelm?
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It isn't Dernhelm. Different garden, different hammer.
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3. Silly Mary ill gives SILMARIL if you make the two double L's single and take out the Y's.
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This is precisely right.
ONODRIM - They march, conjunctionless, on an odd rim.
SEA - See, hear - it's great.
SILMARIL - Our rock, silly Mary - ill. Not asking why or playing doubles.
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I - I'll hear amid the waters.
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R - The Golden Wood, a river? Not in west London, more like in west Raleigh.
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I - Take inventory in Adelaide, three times each, put it on a Serbian site, and fight.
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A - First, during Frodo's burden's loss, an angry speech in the south.
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N - Miners make now this, now glamour - it's in there if they listen.
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D - A tumbling garden meets a hammer's lord, father of two sons.
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