I think 5 might be RATHLORIEL - it contains most of the Golden Wood (Lorien) and it's a river.
Could RA be the westernmost part of Raleigh? (The letters furthest to the west/left?) - oh, we want the L of Raleigh too. 'Not in west London' isn't 'Don't take the L from London, take it from Raleigh' ... it's 'The N from London isn't in - the letter from the east/ right of it (not the west) - so take it from LORIEN.' The rest of it goes in RA ...L. Damn. Thought I'd solved it. Where does the TH come from? |
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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. ISLE - I'll hear amid the waters. 5. R - The Golden Wood, a river? Not in west London, more like in west Raleigh. 6. I - Take inventory in Adelaide, three times each, put it on a Serbian site, and fight. ADURANT - First, during Frodo's burden's loss, an angry speech in the south. NAUGLAMIR - Miners make now this, now glamour - it's in there if they listen. DENETHOR - A tumbling garden meets a hammer's lord, father of two sons. Only two to go! hS |
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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. ISLE - I'll hear amid the waters. RATHLORIEL - The Golden Wood, a river? Not in west London, more like in west Raleigh. 6. I - Take inventory in Adelaide, three times each, put it on a Serbian site, and fight. ADURANT - First, during Frodo's burden's loss, an angry speech in the south. NAUGLAMIR - Miners make now this, now glamour - it's in there if they listen. DENETHOR - A tumbling garden meets a hammer's lord, father of two sons. hS |
I think it's this:
Gelion-Ascar Stockade Take inventory = Stock + Ade (from Adelaide), also lai sounds like 'lay' which is a synonym for put on. (Also, Riddles in the Downs needs some love.) |
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No love for Riddles in the Downs?
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No time, and prefer this thread. Sorry.
I found I VAETH or I MAETH for battle, but nothing else beginning with I. |
The only other thing that comes to mind is Land of the Dead that Live, but it doesn't seem to fit either.
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Huey, put us out of our misery!
Or at least give us a hint? |
It's none of those. :)
... all right, all right. It starts with I, and is formed of three parts. ADE is the second part. And it's not a specifically Tolkien term. hS |
eureka!
Invaders. (INV+ADE+RS)
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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. ISLE - I'll hear amid the waters. RATHLORIEL - The Golden Wood, a river? Not in west London, more like in west Raleigh. INVADERS - Take inventory in Adelaide, three times each, put it on a Serbian site, and fight. ADURANT - First, during Frodo's burden's loss, an angry speech in the south. NAUGLAMIR - Miners make now this, now glamour - it's in there if they listen. DENETHOR - A tumbling garden meets a hammer's lord, father of two sons. Theme: People, places, and things in Ossiriand Over to Pervinca! hS |
Did you know....
that I am from Serbia?
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I didn't, for one!
What is the Serbian site in the answer, and where does 3 times each fit in? 3 invasions? Is the Sea strictly IN Ossiriand? ;) Signed, Pervinca the Pedant |
Not a Serbian site, but the domain.
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Oh, 3 times = 3 letters from each.
Is RS the domain for Serbia, like DE (I think) for Germany? |
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Completely EXCELLENT answer regarding the Sea. :D Not the full Numenor treatment, but War of Cross Valar was no joke.
Pedantry satisfied. :) Any road, here's the next one: 1. The first – an archangel – who’s guarding a vase? 2. The second – spends more than an age at his house? 3. The third graced our screens in ‘Auf Wiedersehen, Pet!’ 4. The fourth was a Prince on a Veronese set. 5. The fifth, though no hobbit, loves victuals and drink, 6. The sixth – Walford matriarch allows us – I think! 7. The seventh played quack to Ross Poldark’s old flame - 8. The eighth, (flag the second), definitive Thain!* 9. The ninth, (flag the fourth), a Walfordian quack - 10. The tenth – Tucker’s sister? (Once a river flows back). 11. In eleven, a saint meets a foundling most poor - 12. In twelve, it seems Shakespeare’s nearby, but wherefore? ** 13. Thirteen is a saint, and a visionary too, ** 14. Fourteen is a maid, and a gemstone most true. 15. Fifteen: Eighties game, plus a bounder and measure, ** 16. Sixteen plays the son of an elf who loves treasure. 17. For seventeen, no spade? Petrified, but not dead! 18. Eighteen, (flag the sixth), Attercop! Poison-head! 19. The nineteenth, twice queenly, a pen or car-stopper? 20. With twenty as glue, the tale won’t come a cropper! ** 21. Twenty-one is no Jekyll. On horseback he jogs, 22. Twenty-two steers a barge, or plays fair Lewis Boggs! 23. This sibilant genius is our twenty-three - *** 24. Two dozen! - a Potter, and Old English sea! The whole means a drama, of quality rare, Where thesps and their ilk show considerable flair! I left out the ‘sounds likes’ to make it flow better, So - enjoy the clues! (From Pervinca, your setter). ( * Well, future Thain). (** Flag the second). (*** Flag the third). |
Are we talking about individual letters which form the password?
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I can't help but think that 4 refers to Escalus, but I don't know what to do with him. ... Seems like a lot of actors, based on the clues' phrasing. Oh geez. |
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I would try the ones that obviously refer to an actor's other work first. The password will gradually reveal itself. Galadriel, find someone who PLAYED Escalus. On film. |
Are they all actors who portrayed characters in LoTR? Cos 22 surely was.
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Ah, I see. I know the pattern now. All I need to do is match the remaining actors from that to their other roles as described.
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Yes. Except that some of the clues are cryptic.
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Letters I found so far:
3. C 4. D 9. A 10. N or E 13. R 16. D 22. R |
I'm not putting them in unless answers are given. ;)
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3. Christopher Fairbank
4. David Lyon 6. Gillian Taylforth 9. Howard Antony 10. Noelle Beck 13. Graham Faulkner 16. David Collings 22. Richard O'Callaghan |
And just to be sure: is this the theme?
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Yes to 3, 16, 22 and the theme.
No to the rest. |
Are you sure that 13 isn't correct? ;)
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Also, I've tried putting that as a password, but letters don't match up.
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BBC Lord of the Rings Radio Drama something something?
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1. The first – an archangel – who’s guarding a vase?
2. The second – spends more than an age at his house? CHRISTOPHER FAIRBANK (Shagrat): The third graced our screens in ‘Auf Wiedersehen, Pet!’ 4. The fourth was a Prince on a Veronese set. 5. The fifth, though no hobbit, loves victuals and drink, 6. The sixth – Walford matriarch allows us – I think! 7. The seventh played quack to Ross Poldark’s old flame - 8. The eighth, (flag the second), definitive Thain!* 9. The ninth, (flag the fourth), a Walfordian quack - 10. The tenth – Tucker’s sister? (Once a river flows back). 11. In eleven, a saint meets a foundling most poor - 12. In twelve, it seems Shakespeare’s nearby, but wherefore? ** 13. Thirteen is a saint, and a visionary too, ** 14. Fourteen is a maid, and a gemstone most true. 15. Fifteen: Eighties game, plus a bounder and measure, ** DAVID COLLINGS (Legolas): Sixteen plays the son of an elf who loves treasure. 17. For seventeen, no spade? Petrified, but not dead! 18. Eighteen, (flag the sixth), Attercop! Poison-head! 19. The nineteenth, twice queenly, a pen or car-stopper? 20. With twenty as glue, the tale won’t come a cropper! ** 21. Twenty-one is no Jekyll. On horseback he jogs, RICHARD O'CALLAGHAN (Merry): Twenty-two steers a barge, or plays fair Lewis Boggs! 23. This sibilant genius is our twenty-three - *** 24. Two dozen! - a Potter, and Old English sea! The whole means a drama, of quality rare, Where thesps and their ilk show considerable flair! I left out the ‘sounds likes’ to make it flow better, So - enjoy the clues! (From Pervinca, your setter). ( * Well, future Thain). (** Flag the second). (*** Flag the third). THEME: THE BBC 'LORD OF THE RINGS' RADIO DRAMATISATION. Quite sure, thank you. :) You are right that 'Walfordian' - in both cases - refers to 'Eastenders' - but neither of the stars is Gillian Taylforth. |
4. Robert Stephens (Aragorn)
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8. Bill Nighy (Sam).
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17. Ian Holm
18. Jenny Lee |
21. Anthony Hyde.
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14. Marian Diamond.
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9. Leonard Fenton.
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6. Pauline Letts.
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