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ODOVACAR - A Proudfoot, vacant but cut short by one and a bit, is wealthy.
URUNDIL - I hear you run before a herb, copper.
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R - A beast beyond the circle? I'm uncertain it's inscribed.
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N - Lend one ear to the shortest war, briefly and back, with a signet.
ADAMANTA - Love lace and flatfish? Like a ring!
MIRIEL - A peaceful station in a flipped garland is a jewel.
ELFSTAN - Race a saint indefinitely for a green jewel.
STEELSHEEN - A venerated elver - her, English? Heavy metal.
GLINDUR - Gee, Eastwood's topped and tailed (duh, you hear me?), but he's dark and tough.
LORD OF THE RINGS - A title worn.
ELESSAR - He' not greater, but gifted.
ARGELEB - Listen: a pirate girl be backwards around silver.
MAGLOR - Between Béma and Glorfindel is gold.
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Originally Posted by Urwen
I am at a loss, again.
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Okay, let's see...
-Both clues have the straight clue at the end.
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R consists of three elements, with one out of order from where it's clued.
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N consists of two elements, plus one instruction relating to one element, and one relating to the word as a whole.
-There are no Middle-earth words in the clues (well... maybe one), though one answer is in a Middle-earth language.
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