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Originally Posted by Galadriel55
3 keeps making me go to GNAT, because it's a near anagram of giant and pretty well its opposite... but then that's the end of it, I'm stuck. That can't be it, can it? I don't get it.
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It is not. You need a specific, Middle-earth giant.
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Originally Posted by Galadriel55
Ah! 4 is O! ROPE HER --> OROPHER.
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Correct!
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Originally Posted by Galadriel55
Is 1 just LONG? Verb means to want, adjective means not short...
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I'm going to give you that. I was aiming at LONGING (as in sea-), but forgot that long itself is also an adjective.
LONGING - To want no short adjective.
ERYN LASGALEN - Sounds like a girl, breathless in the Tibetan capital in a Scottish valley, lush once more.
3.
G - Smash a giant to find his opposite.
OROPHER - Exclaim and tie a lady, but lose the very first fallen king.
5.
L - The Frenchman's bane, tied with extra ribbon.
AROD - A horse on the back of an explorer
7.
S - Speak softly! Evil dares within to cover the end.
Past the halfway point!
hS