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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took
Just had a thought - it's not Muffin the Mule, is it?
Or maybe a near-synonym of muffin, like bun.
GOLLUM? MUL + LOG. Just noticed that he turns around. And he lives in a cave.
Before I noticed that he turns around, I found out that Tolkien created an early language called MAGOL, which was quite like Hungarian.
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It is both Muffin the Mule and Gollum!
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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took
12. I am going to try RINGIL, Fingolfin's glittery sword.
'Wretched band' made me think of the One RING, so I went to look for things starting with RING and found out that RING actually means 'cold, icy.'
Unless it's RINGLO, the cold river. RINGIL has a stronger or known glittery connection, though, even though rivers can glitter when the sun shines on them.
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Neither of these; the band is not a ring.
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Originally Posted by Galadriel55
Wonder if 6 is ANNATAR, because the pallindromic Anna cag go back and forth, and he did seem fair.
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This is right; 'road' = tar(mac).
BELEG - Speaker of a spell: "Become a limb!"
OUTLAWS - The opposites of your wife's parents are wicked.
3. - A son named his father, but hesitated at the beginning of the world.
4. - A tasty king.
5. - Sounds grim, heir to the house.
ANNATAR - Before the road, a woman can go back and forth and seem fair.
7. - A confused alien with a Greek eye, and the first High King? I'm seeing red.
8. - In the shadows, hear me initially name my ideas for a villain.
GOLLUM - Muffin lost his tail, found a big stick, turned around and went down into a cave.
10. - Link up and profit in a break in the sun.
11. - A cat in eyeshadow definitely can't fly, but...
12. - The wretched band with an icy world covered in glitter.
13. - The Elvish fingermarks left by the childlike, or close enough for the youngest.
14. - Take a note at the top of the park, direct to the start of the word, and hide from him.
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