Fresh clues to solve! *rubs hands*
2. Probably HOPE, in reference to Andreth's Old Hope and, of course, Estel. 8. Could it be just MAN? |
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1. The cold-sounding ones to whom letters are sent HOPE - Estel's name translated that after 'old' went 3. A Sindarin season or village in Wales 4. Where I am a boy starting down in the dales 5. A letter to rent in a fair land of yore 6. And after the day comes the sea on the shore 7. The heart of the cold is the name of the day 8. The Undying Lands are unnoted (but hey) 9. The first of the seven in Hobbitish forms Together all call for a feast at Beorn's! hS |
5. (S)hire?
2. Rhiw. |
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1. The cold-sounding ones to whom letters are sent HOPE - Estel's name translated that after 'old' went RHIW - A Sindarin season or village in Wales 4. Where I am a boy starting down in the dales SHIRE - A letter to rent in a fair land of yore 6. And after the day comes the sea on the shore 7. The heart of the cold is the name of the day 8. The Undying Lands are unnoted (but hey) 9. The first of the seven in Hobbitish forms Together all call for a feast at Beorn's! hS |
Password: Christmas?
9. Sterday. |
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(One of the Yule-days is always a Sterday, for anyone confused by that one.) 1. C - The cold-sounding ones to whom letters are sent HOPE - Estel's name translated that after 'old' went RHIW - A Sindarin season or village in Wales 4. I - Where I am a boy starting down in the dales SHIRE - A letter to rent in a fair land of yore 6. T - And after the day comes the sea on the shore 7. M - The heart of the cold is the name of the day 8. A - The Undying Lands are unnoted (but hey) STERDAY - The first of the seven in Hobbitish forms Together all call for a feast at Beorn's! hS |
6. (yule)TIDE?
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1. C - The cold-sounding ones to whom letters are sent HOPE - Estel's name translated that after 'old' went RHIW - A Sindarin season or village in Wales 4. I - Where I am a boy starting down in the dales SHIRE - A letter to rent in a fair land of yore TIDE - And after the day comes the sea on the shore 7. M - The heart of the cold is the name of the day 8. A - The Undying Lands are unnoted (but hey) STERDAY - The first of the seven in Hobbitish forms Together all call for a feast at Beorn's! And I think that pulls us past the halfway mark! "But hey" is not part of the clue, it's just for the rhyme. 1, 4, and 7 all have both cryptic and straight components; unfortunately 8 is just cryptic. hS |
1 is Calaquendi and 4 is Imlad.
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4: close, but add a bit (hence "starting"). hS |
4. Imladris?
The Fellowship set out from there on Christmas Day. |
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1. C - The cold-sounding ones to whom letters are sent HOPE - Estel's name translated that after 'old' went RHIW - A Sindarin season or village in Wales IMLADRIS - Where I am a boy starting down in the dales SHIRE - A letter to rent in a fair land of yore TIDE - And after the day comes the sea on the shore 7. M - The heart of the cold is the name of the day 8. A - The Undying Lands are unnoted (but hey) STERDAY - The first of the seven in Hobbitish forms Together all call for a feast at Beorn's! hS |
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On Christmas, he letters are usually sent to Santas, who don't exist in this setting, and elves. And Calaquendi are the only elves who begin with C. |
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CHILDREN - The cold-sounding ones to whom letters are sent HOPE - Estel's name translated that after 'old' went RHIW - A Sindarin season or village in Wales IMLADRIS - Where I am a boy starting down in the dales SHIRE - A letter to rent in a fair land of yore TIDE - And after the day comes the sea on the shore 7. M - The heart of the cold is the name of the day 8. A - The Undying Lands are unnoted (but hey) STERDAY - The first of the seven in Hobbitish forms Together all call for a feast at Beorn's! Two left! 8 is a Quenya word, and "the Undying Lands are unnoted" is a fairly straightforward cryptic clue. 7... I actually thought was one of the easiest in the puzzle. :D hS |
Avallon(e) ?
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The only M term I could come up with is Mersday.
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No idea what the heart of the cold is, but as a somewhat silly answer... is it MONDAY? Because Christmas Day falls on Monday this year? :D
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What day is Yule? What *makes* it Yule, and is a synonym for "Heart -- Cold"? hS |
8. Amanar
Aman ar(e) - e 'unnoted.' 'Yule' in Quenya. |
Ah, so M is Midwinter.
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CHILDREN - The cold-sounding ones to whom letters are sent HOPE - Estel's name translated that after 'old' went RHIW - A Sindarin season or village in Wales IMLADRIS - Where I am a boy starting down in the dales SHIRE - A letter to rent in a fair land of yore TIDE - And after the day comes the sea on the shore MIDWINTER - The heart of the cold is the name of the day AMANAR - The Undying Lands are unnoted (but hey) STERDAY - The first of the seven in Hobbitish forms Together all call for a feast at Beorn's! And a happy new year, nearly! Password goes to Pervinca I believe. hS |
Sorry, been very busy with Dad being unwell. I will give thought to the password. I think I had one or two ready, but it was ages ago and I need a little time to find them.
Hope all who celebrate Christmas are having a good festive break. |
Here you go:
1. Christopher’s college logic dawns at the end of an age, and differs from the Shire's. 2. Festive flora still fruitful now, and here? 3. Cold and dirty! It’s coming, but not for quite a while, and not in Gondor. 4. It gives rise, though the middle pops out and vaults, to scripture study on this day. 5. Like 4, but neater? No, untidy! 6. ‘You go first,’ we hear, with liquid addition, for a period of time. 7. It will be magic again, when it comes. (Or so Kate Bush would probably say). |
The password sounds like another holiday-themed one and has seven letters. Is the password New Year?
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N: Christopher’s college logic dawns at the end of an age, and differs from the Shire's.
E: Festive flora still fruitful now, and here? W: Cold and dirty! It’s coming, but not for quite a while, and not in Gondor. Y: It gives rise, though the middle pops out and vaults, to scripture study on this day. E: Like 4, but neater? No, untidy! A: ‘You go first,’ we hear, with liquid addition, for a period of time. R: It will be magic again, when it comes. (Or so Kate Bush would probably say). |
Winter for W one.
"Winter is coming." |
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2 could be EREGION - the Land of Holly.
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N: Christopher’s college logic dawns at the end of an age, and differs from the Shire's.
EREGION: Festive flora still fruitful now, and here? W: Cold and dirty! It’s coming, but not for quite a while, and not in Gondor. Y: It gives rise, though the middle pops out and vaults, to scripture study on this day. E: Like 4, but neater? No, untidy! A: ‘You go first,’ we hear, with liquid addition, for a period of time. R: It will be magic again, when it comes. (Or so Kate Bush would probably say). |
Some answers, and many thoughts:
1/ Christopher Tolkien studied at Trinity College. 3/ I reckon this is "Winter's [Something]", probably a quote from LotR, possibly similar to "Winter's End". 4/ "Yeast", with the middle (a?) removed, and something added... YESTARE? (Why scripture study, though?) 5/ I want this to be the Sindarin for Yestare, but... there isn't one? Could be ENTARE, an earlier version of the same word. Based purely on the letter and theme, ERUKYERME was the Numenorean new year. 6/ Not a clue. 7/ Kate Bush has a song about December being magic again... :D RINGARE is the last month of the Gondorian calendar (until Aragorn mucked about with it). hS |
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/ I reckon this is "Winter's [Something]", probably a quote from LotR, possibly similar to "Winter's End". No apostrophe. There is a word in the clue that you haven't taken into account. 4/ "Yeast", with the middle (a?) removed, and something added... YESTARE? (Why scripture study, though?) The A pops up AND VAULTS OVER to the end, then you add R(eligious) E(ducation). |
N: Christopher’s college logic dawns at the end of an age, and differs from the Shire's.
EREGION: Festive flora still fruitful now, and here? W: Cold and dirty! It’s coming, but not for quite a while, and not in Gondor. YESTARE: It gives rise, though the middle pops out and vaults, to scripture study on this day. ENTARE: Like 4, but neater? No, untidy! A: ‘You go first,’ we hear, with liquid addition, for a period of time. RINGARE: It will be magic again, when it comes. (Or so Kate Bush would probably say). |
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Oh wait, dogblammit, that's an actual Hobbit month, isn't it? WINTERFILTH, then. hS |
N: Christopher’s college logic dawns at the end of an age, and differs from the Shire's.
EREGION: Festive flora still fruitful now, and here? WINTERFILTH Cold and dirty! It’s coming, but not for quite a while, and not in Gondor. YESTARE: It gives rise, though the middle pops out and vaults, to scripture study on this day. ENTARE: Like 4, but neater? No, untidy! A: ‘You go first,’ we hear, with liquid addition, for a period of time. RINGARE: It will be magic again, when it comes. (Or so Kate Bush would probably say). Yes - and not called 'Winterfilth' in Gondor. |
Couple of hints?
N is two words. A is another hobbit month. |
A: after you, L! Er, AFTERYULE.
N: CT lectured at New College, so probably "New Something". "Logic dawns at the end of an age"... I'm stumped, but I'm gonna stab at NEW RECKONING (different from the Shire Reckoning!). hS |
NEW RECKONING: Christopher’s college logic dawns at the end of an age, and differs from the Shire's.
EREGION: Festive flora still fruitful now, and here? WINTERFILTH Cold and dirty! It’s coming, but not for quite a while, and not in Gondor. YESTARE: It gives rise, though the middle pops out and vaults, to scripture study on this day. ENTARE: Like 4, but neater? No, untidy! AFTERYULE: ‘You go first,’ we hear, with liquid addition, for a period of time. RINGARE: It will be magic again, when it comes. (Or so Kate Bush would probably say). I used 'logic' as a synonym for 'reckoning.' All done, and over to Urwen! |
I can't think of anything as of now. If anyone else creates one before I can think of something, they can go instead.
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