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Pervinca Took 09-09-2019 03:21 PM

14. Estolad?

2. Ossiriand?

Both guesses are because they sound like the phrases you used in the clues.

Region (last page) guessed because a region is an area.

Huinesoron 09-09-2019 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Mithalwen (Post 720318)
10 Lhun Attila is generally known as Attila the Hun which could be rendered into French as l’hun. Lhun was the river that ran out to sea and The Grey Havens was near its mouth.

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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 720319)
Mith referring to Eregion has given me the idea that the 'area with trees' one is REGION.

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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 720320)
14. Estolad?

2. Ossiriand?

Both guesses are because they sound like the phrases you used in the clues.

Region (last page) guessed because a region is an area.

Yes, yes, yes, and yes! And all for the right reasons too. :D

1. - A dull pub between the rivers.
OSSIRIAND - I say: Oh sir! I hand this damp place (to you).
REGION - An area, with trees.
4. - A little later, the shortened line of Italian nobles stands on the shore.
5. - By a slightly longer name, would still smell as sweet, and probably of holly.
6. - Big, purple, fancy glove - no, sorry, I misread, it's just a river.
7. - A cry of greeting over most of a thousand kilos of rabbits, just outside the door.
8. - You send, formally and pretty much, Latin cautions underground.
9. - A division without us? Normally after a short monster where the capital stands.
LHUN - Attila in bad French runs towards a haven.
11. - I am aged, I am off to bed, I am just west of here.
12. - In anger and the voice of the laws of Hell, name me a second time after the battle.
13. - Hell, Mike reversed into a pit and found the leader a step in.
ESTOLAD - He stole ads? You'd never hear it once in the camp.
15. - A scrambled article, a stick, and a singular lens got turned around in the woods.


hS

Galadriel55 09-09-2019 04:50 PM

15 almost makes ELROND (rod + len) but there's no article. Is there such a place as Noreland?

Pervinca Took 09-09-2019 06:34 PM

I think the scrambled article is EGG.

EGLAROND? I don't get the LENS bit, though.

Pervinca Took 09-09-2019 06:43 PM

Got it! It's NELDORETH.

LEN + ROD + THE.

Pervinca Took 09-09-2019 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mithalwen (Post 720318)
10 Lhun Attila is generally known as Attila the Hun which could be rendered into French as l’hun. Lhun was the river that ran out to sea and The Grey Havens was near its mouth.

5 I can’t get beyond Eregion which I think literally means “of holly”.

Is 5 Eregion, as per Mithalwen's guess?

Mithalwen 09-09-2019 06:49 PM

8 should be caves - Latin cautions as in cave canem but can’t think of any that fit the rest of the clue.

Galadriel55 09-09-2019 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 720324)
Got it! It's NELDORETH.

LEN + ROD + THE.

Aha! Nice work. :)

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Originally Posted by Mithalwen (Post 720326)
8 should be caves - Latin cautions as in cave canem but can’t think of any that fit the rest of the clue.

If you're right about caves I believe I might be able to supply the rest. Thou, the formal (or informal, depending on your time period) you, and pretty much send, gives you THOUSAND CAVES.

Pervinca Took 09-10-2019 12:01 AM

9. Osgiliath?

Alerted to this by the word 'capital,' but it has most of Goliath in it, (or all, with a little scrambling).

Mithalwen 09-10-2019 04:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Galadriel55 (Post 720327)
Aha! Nice work. :)



If you're right about caves I believe I might be able to supply the rest. Thou, the formal (or informal, depending on your time period) you, and pretty much send, gives you THOUSAND CAVES.

Clever cub. I was trying Eovish names and anagrams and getting nowhere. :D

Urwen 09-10-2019 06:14 AM

Password guess: Northern lakes?

Pervinca Took 09-10-2019 01:00 PM

Or maybe Forests of Lorien?

(One too many letters for Lakes).

And I think 15 has to be Neldoreth.

...

11. OLD FOREST.

OLD ... FOR REST (off to bed).

Pervinca Took 09-10-2019 01:20 PM

12. RATHLORIEL.

Second name of Ascar.

(W)RATH plus 'law o' 'el.'

Huinesoron 09-11-2019 03:12 AM

Yikes, I go away for one day...! Let's see then:

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Originally Posted by Galadriel55 (Post 720322)
15 almost makes ELROND (rod + len) but there's no article. Is there such a place as Noreland?

Apparently Norelands is an Irish horse breeder. So that's a no.

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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 720324)
Got it! It's NELDORETH.

LEN + ROD + THE.

Yep! All reversed, except 'the' needs to be mixed up as well (unless you write it in Tengwar, which treats 'th' as a single character).

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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 720325)
Is 5 Eregion, as per Mithalwen's guess?

It is not; sorry, I got this crossed with Region for #3.

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Originally Posted by Mithalwen (Post 720326)
8 should be caves - Latin cautions as in cave canem but can’t think of any that fit the rest of the clue.

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Originally Posted by Galadriel55 (Post 720327)
If you're right about caves I believe I might be able to supply the rest. Thou, the formal (or informal, depending on your time period) you, and pretty much send, gives you THOUSAND CAVES.

You got it between you!

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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 720328)
9. Osgiliath?

Alerted to this by the word 'capital,' but it has most of Goliath in it, (or all, with a little scrambling).

Nope. 'Capital' is the straight clue though.

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Originally Posted by Urwen (Post 720333)
Password guess: Northern lakes?

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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 720335)
Or maybe Forests of Lorien?

(One too many letters for Lakes).

Neither of these is correct, though one of them is partly so.

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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 720335)
11. OLD FOREST.

OLD ... FOR REST (off to bed).

^_^ Sorry, I can't resist a 'here = Barrow-Downs' joke.

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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 720336)
12. RATHLORIEL.

Second name of Ascar.

(W)RATH plus 'law o' 'el.'

Spot on (renamed after the Battle of Sarn Athrad). Which brings us to...

1. - A dull pub between the rivers.
OSSIRIAND - I say: Oh sir! I hand this damp place (to you).
REGION - An area, with trees.
4. - A little later, the shortened line of Italian nobles stands on the shore.
5. - By a slightly longer name, would still smell as sweet, and probably of holly.
6. - Big, purple, fancy glove - no, sorry, I misread, it's just a river.
7. - A cry of greeting over most of a thousand kilos of rabbits, just outside the door.
THOUSAND CAVES - You send, formally and pretty much, Latin cautions underground.
9. - A division without us? Normally after a short monster where the capital stands.
LHUN - Attila in bad French runs towards a haven.
OLD FOREST - I am aged, I am off to bed, I am just west of here.
RATHLORIEL - In anger and the voice of the laws of Hell, name me a second time after the battle.
13. - Hell, Mike reversed into a pit and found the leader a step in.
ESTOLAD - He stole ads? You'd never hear it once in the camp.
NELDORETH - A scrambled article, a stick, and a singular lens got turned around in the woods.


Two of the remaining clues use (and state that they use) the second letter of the answer. Other than that, they're all initials.

hS

Urwen 09-11-2019 04:45 AM

North to Lorien?

Huinesoron 09-11-2019 05:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Urwen (Post 720346)
North to Lorien?

That doesn't even fit with the length of the password. :p

hS

Urwen 09-11-2019 05:33 AM

Forests to Lorien?

Huinesoron 09-11-2019 05:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Urwen (Post 720348)
Forests to Lorien?

Nope.

hS

Urwen 09-11-2019 06:03 AM

Then what is it?! I've searched everything and am drawing a blank. I thought of Moria to Lothlorien and journey to Lorien, but none of those fit either.

Urwen 09-11-2019 06:05 AM

Border to Lorien, maybe?

Pervinca Took 09-11-2019 06:26 AM

Osgiliath was Gondor's original capital ... I *was* using 'capital' as the straight clue. ;)

Clearly not the right answer, though.

No other capitals seemed to work ... Caras Galadhon? Tirion? Is Avallone the capital of Tol Eressea?

Maybe it's the kind of capital that means money. Or great ('a capital fellow.')

Huinesoron 09-11-2019 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Urwen (Post 720350)
Then what is it?! I've searched everything and am drawing a blank. I thought of Moria to Lothlorien and journey to Lorien, but none of those fit either.

Oh, well, since you ask, the answer is--

-_-

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Originally Posted by Urwen (Post 720351)
Border to Lorien, maybe?

Nope.

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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 720352)
Osgiliath was Gondor's original capital ... I *was* using 'capital' as the straight clue. ;)

I know you were; I was confirming that doing so was correct. :)

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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 720352)
Clearly not the right answer, though.

No other capitals seemed to work ... Caras Galadhon? Tirion? Is Avallone the capital of Tol Eressea?

Maybe it's the kind of capital that means money. Or great ('a capital fellow.')

It's a capital as in capital... well, 'city' might be pushing it. Though the clue doesn't end with '... is the capital'.

hS

Urwen 09-11-2019 07:19 AM

Maybe some hints? :confused:

Urwen 09-11-2019 07:21 AM

Borgia are the first Italian nobles that come to mind....

Huinesoron 09-11-2019 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Urwen (Post 720354)
Maybe some hints? :confused:

I'm not going to give you hints for the password itself, and prior to this post the only clue someone had guessed anything for that I hadn't offered a hint in response was #5, which was just way off.

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Originally Posted by Urwen (Post 720355)
Borgia are the first Italian nobles that come to mind....

No specific Italians were harmed in the making of this clue. :D

hS

Pervinca Took 09-11-2019 08:02 AM

Ah, maybe the Italian word for dukes or earls, then. ;)

...

LINDON.

'A little later' means it's the 'I' (for igloo) that counts.

'LINE' shortened, plus DON.

And Lindon has a shoreline.

Pervinca Took 09-11-2019 08:07 AM

'Doriath to Lorien' for the password, perhaps?

Huinesoron 09-11-2019 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 720360)
Ah, maybe the Italian word for dukes or earls, then. ;)

...

LINDON.

'A little later' means it's the 'I' that counts.

'LINE' shortened, plus DON.

And Lindon has a shoreline.

Perfect in every particular. :)

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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 720361)
'Doriath to Lorien' for the password, perhaps?

And there it is. According to my map-matching, all of these places lie on the direct line from Menegroth to Caras Galadhon (extended out in both directions to the farthest borders of Doriath and Lorien, though I forget whether that's actually relevant).

D? -- A dull pub between the rivers.
OSSIRIAND - I say: Oh sir! I hand this damp place (to you).
REGION - An area, with trees.
LINDON - A little later, the shortened line of Italian nobles stands on the shore.
A? -- By a slightly longer name, would still smell as sweet, and probably of holly.
T? -- Big, purple, fancy glove - no, sorry, I misread, it's just a river.
H? -- A cry of greeting over most of a thousand kilos of rabbits, just outside the door.
THOUSAND CAVES - You send, formally and pretty much, Latin cautions underground.
O? -- A division without us? Normally after a short monster where the capital stands.
LHUN - Attila in bad French runs towards a haven.
OLD FOREST - I am aged, I am off to bed, I am just west of here.
RATHLORIEL - In anger and the voice of the laws of Hell, name me a second time after the battle.
I? -- Hell, Mike reversed into a pit and found the leader a step in.
ESTOLAD - He stole ads? You'd never hear it once in the camp.
NELDORETH - A scrambled article, a stick, and a singular lens got turned around in the woods.


Six clues to go.

hS

Pervinca Took 09-11-2019 08:13 AM

1. DIMBAR? If that's between two rivers.

DIM + BAR.

Huinesoron 09-11-2019 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 720363)
1. DIMBAR? If that's between two rivers.

DIM + BAR.

It is (the Sirion and the Mindeb; it's the tongue of land between Neldoreth and Brethil, so falls 'inside' the borders of Lorien).

DIMBAR - A dull pub between the rivers.
OSSIRIAND - I say: Oh sir! I hand this damp place (to you).
REGION - An area, with trees.
LINDON - A little later, the shortened line of Italian nobles stands on the shore.
A? -- By a slightly longer name, would still smell as sweet, and probably of holly.
T? -- Big, purple, fancy glove - no, sorry, I misread, it's just a river.
H? -- A cry of greeting over most of a thousand kilos of rabbits, just outside the door.
THOUSAND CAVES - You send, formally and pretty much, Latin cautions underground.
O? -- A division without us? Normally after a short monster where the capital stands.
LHUN - Attila in bad French runs towards a haven.
OLD FOREST - I am aged, I am off to bed, I am just west of here.
RATHLORIEL - In anger and the voice of the laws of Hell, name me a second time after the battle.
I? -- Hell, Mike reversed into a pit and found the leader a step in.
ESTOLAD - He stole ads? You'd never hear it once in the camp.
NELDORETH - A scrambled article, a stick, and a singular lens got turned around in the woods.


hS

Pervinca Took 09-11-2019 08:24 AM

Ah - I didn't see the smaller map in the corner (have only seen the link on my phone) so was originally expecting all Third Age answers.

You mean you can pinpoint exactly where Third Age places are on a First Age map, and vice versa?

Pervinca Took 09-11-2019 08:30 AM

Is A the long elvish name for ATHELAS (ASEA ARANION - aranion is a little bit like Eregion = Hollin) - or maybe ATHELAS itself?

Mithalwen 09-11-2019 08:47 AM

H might be Hobbiton Ho! Could be a greeting, A metric tonne I think is a thousand kilos and hobbits and rabbits are basically the same thing :Merisu:

Pervinca Took 09-11-2019 04:07 PM

I wonder if T is a river in the sense of 'riving' something in two or destroying it.

Because neither Teiglin/Taeglin, Thalos nor Thistle Brook seem to contain any of the cryptic elements of the clue.

Plus 'river' sounds a bit too easy. Not sure anyone has ever written it that straight in a clue ... usually if someone is indicating that the answer is a river, they will say flower / it flows / say it's damp / etc.

Mithalwen 09-11-2019 05:01 PM

That made me wonder about Tharbad where5he bridge was broken but 5hat doesn’t work either that I can tell.

Pervinca Took 09-11-2019 05:49 PM

TAEGLIN has 5 letters of GAUNTLET, but big and purple??

I suppose a mountain head could be big and purple, as in the famous hymn. (Remembers a Spitting Image sketch with puppets of the Rev Robert Runcie and Mary Whitehouse :o ).

Mithalwen 09-11-2019 06:19 PM

Are you thinking maybe of The Redhorn Pass then?

Huinesoron 09-12-2019 02:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 720365)
Ah - I didn't see the smaller map in the corner (have only seen the link on my phone) so was originally expecting all Third Age answers.

You mean you can pinpoint exactly where Third Age places are on a First Age map, and vice versa?

Well, I like to think so! :) The key is this rather uglier map, which uses Section B of the First Lord of the Rings map (from HoME VII) to connect the two. That section is unique in including both Himring and Tol Fuin; with both of those plus the Blue Mountains, it's relatively simple to place Beleriand on the coast of Eriador. (As a nice bonus, and hint that the match is right, I found that the scale-grid on the Silmarillion map was precisely half the size of that on the First Map.)

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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 720366)
Is A the long elvish name for ATHELAS (ASEA ARANION - aranion is a little bit like Eregion = Hollin) - or maybe ATHELAS itself?

It isn't. 'Rosie' was closer.

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Originally Posted by Mithalwen (Post 720367)
H might be Hobbiton Ho! Could be a greeting, A metric tonne I think is a thousand kilos and hobbits and rabbits are basically the same thing :Merisu:

Correct! Ho before (over) most of 'rabbit ton'. The fact that my line crossed right through Hobbiton was the point when I was sure I'd do this password.

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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 720372)
I wonder if T is a river in the sense of 'riving' something in two or destroying it.

Because neither Teiglin/Taeglin, Thalos nor Thistle Brook seem to contain any of the cryptic elements of the clue.

Plus 'river' sounds a bit too easy. Not sure anyone has ever written it that straight in a clue ... usually if someone is indicating that the answer is a river, they will say flower / it flows / say it's damp / etc.

No, who would do something like that? <_< >_>

... actually, you got the answer in there. It is THALOS; now tell me why. ^_^

DIMBAR - A dull pub between the rivers.
OSSIRIAND - I say: Oh sir! I hand this damp place (to you).
REGION - An area, with trees.
LINDON - A little later, the shortened line of Italian nobles stands on the shore.
A? -- By a slightly longer name, would still smell as sweet, and probably of holly.
THALOS - Big, purple, fancy glove - no, sorry, I misread, it's just a river.
HOBBITON - A cry of greeting over most of a thousand kilos of rabbits, just outside the door.
THOUSAND CAVES - You send, formally and pretty much, Latin cautions underground.
O? -- A division without us? Normally after a short monster where the capital stands.
LHUN - Attila in bad French runs towards a haven.
OLD FOREST - I am aged, I am off to bed, I am just west of here.
RATHLORIEL - In anger and the voice of the laws of Hell, name me a second time after the battle.
I? -- Hell, Mike reversed into a pit and found the leader a step in.
ESTOLAD - He stole ads? You'd never hear it once in the camp.
NELDORETH - A scrambled article, a stick, and a singular lens got turned around in the woods.


A, O, and I to go.

hS

Pervinca Took 09-12-2019 04:09 PM

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Infinity_Gauntlet ?

Huinesoron 09-12-2019 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 720402)

That's the large, purple, glove-wearing birdie. :)

hS


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