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1. - I add underclothing, and there are four. 2. - The most powerful will shortly share the way to unlock. 3. - He, or won't he? 4. - A dwarven house has lost its supports (architecture) and gained support (attire), and married a remarkable woman. 5. - The second half of the Millennium follows a ruddy fruit in full. FRODO - #87, do (it) backwards, #8 - a chemist's hero. 7. - Not old, not drunk - just the first deer. 8. - Run back, flinger of treasure! Your son is more famous than you. 9. - Most of a frond overshadows partial shadows in a mother's domain. 10. - Higher than Odo is a Welshman discovering America. 11. - Too grim to guard, a digger and the first after the old. |
It's been a few days, so how about a couple of hints?
#4 is probably the easiest; 'dwarven house' means 'Dwarven House', not settlement. There's only seven, and only one has a support in it. #10 should be fairly simple too - who is Odo? 'Welshman discovering America' is a perfectly straight clue; I think there's only one name that fits there. #11 is... wrong. Remove 'and the first after the old'. To make up for that: #3 should start with an ellipsis. #1 just needs a couple of synonyms; 'and there are four' is a straight clue. hS |
3.... Will?
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1. - I add underclothing, and there are four. 2. - The most powerful will shortly share the way to unlock. WILL - He, or won't he? 4. - A dwarven house has lost its supports (architecture) and gained support (attire), and married a remarkable woman. 5. - The second half of the Millennium follows a ruddy fruit in full. FRODO - #87, do (it) backwards, #8 - a chemist's hero. 7. - Not old, not drunk - just the first deer. 8. - Run back, flinger of treasure! Your son is more famous than you. 9. - Most of a frond overshadows partial shadows in a mother's domain. 10. - Higher than Odo is a Welshman discovering America. 11. - Too grim to guard, a digger.[/QUOTE] hS |
The answers all appear to be hobbits. I thought at first Will was one of the casualties in Bree, (Willie), but of course it's Will Whitfoot.
There's a sonnet full of the word will / name Will - or are there two? - in which Shakespeare puns on his name the whole way through. The flinger of treasure has to be 'Scattergold,' the nickname of SARADOC, father of the more famous Meriadoc. I guess 'run backwards' means the name is entered back to front to fit the password? |
11 sounds like one of the -grims. Apparently Isengrim II dug the Great Smials, so I'd go with him.
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1. - I add underclothing, and there are four. 2. - The most powerful will shortly share the way to unlock. WILL - He, or won't he? 4. - A dwarven house has lost its supports (architecture) and gained support (attire), and married a remarkable woman. 5. - The second half of the Millennium follows a ruddy fruit in full. FRODO - #87, do (it) backwards, #8 - a chemist's hero. 7. - Not old, not drunk - just the first deer. DLOGRETTACS - Run back, flinger of treasure! Your son is more famous than you. 9. - Most of a frond overshadows partial shadows in a mother's domain. 10. - Higher than Odo is a Welshman discovering America. ISENGRIM - Too grim to guard, a digger.[/QUOTE] hS |
Yeah, Dlogrettacs is the chap. Cousin of Dogtanian and Spartacus. (Those Brandybucks, eh?)
Password might be SHIRE something. SHIRE RULERS? Maybe ISEMBRAS for the first one? I + BRAS ... + ME?? 4 would seem to point towards a spouse of one of the 'remarkable daughters' of the Old Took. Bungo, Gorbadoc and Hugo kibosh 'Shire Rulers,' but it's probably wrong anyway. DROGO doesn't, but does the daughter of a remarkable woman count? |
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Maybe ISEMBRAS for the first one? I + BRAS ... + ME??[/quote] Oh, come on, did I manage to misspell... HA, no, I didn't. It's I SUM BRAS. Quote:
ISUMBRAS - I add underclothing, and there are four. 2. H - The most powerful will shortly share the way to unlock. WILL - He, or won't he? 4. R - A dwarven house has lost its supports (architecture) and gained support (attire), and married a remarkable woman. 5. [highlight]E/highlight] - The second half of the Millennium follows a ruddy fruit in full. FRODO - #87, do (it) backwards, #8 - a chemist's hero. 7. [highlight]U/highlight] - Not old, not drunk - just the first deer. DLOGRETTACS - Run back, flinger of treasure! Your son is more famous than you. 9. E - Most of a frond overshadows partial shadows in a mother's domain. 10. R - Higher than Odo is a Welshman discovering America. ISENGRIM - Too grim to guard, a digger.[/QUOTE] hS |
Trust Pervinca to take care of the hobbits. ;)
10. So, said Welshman is Madoc - which resounds with a surprising number of hobbit names. But my friend the interned tells me there was once a Madoc Brandybuck called PROUDNECK, and as we all know necks are higher than feet, no matter how proud. Wow, that was a twisty clue! :D But very fair once I started working with the elements. |
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ISUMBRAS - I add underclothing, and there are four. 2. H - The most powerful will shortly share the way to unlock. WILL - He, or won't he? 4. R - A dwarven house has lost its supports (architecture) and gained support (attire), and married a remarkable woman. 5. E - The second half of the Millennium follows a ruddy fruit in full. FRODO - #87, do (it) backwards, #8 - a chemist's hero. 7. U - Not old, not drunk - just the first deer. DLOGRETTACS - Run back, flinger of treasure! Your son is more famous than you. 9. E - Most of a frond overshadows partial shadows in a mother's domain. PROUDNECK - Higher than Odo is a Welshman discovering America. ISENGRIM - Too grim to guard, a digger. 5 to go! hS |
2. SHARKEY?
Short version of SHARE + KEY. Originally the most powerful of the Istari. For some reason I thought Gorbadoc the most likely candidate out of the spouses of the Old Took's daughters, so wondered if it was him after Brandybuck and a comma, but a little googling tells me that he had the nickname BROADBELT, so I guess those BROADBEAMS lose a BEAM and gain a BELT. |
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ISUMBRAS - I add underclothing, and there are four. SHARKEY - The most powerful will shortly share the way to unlock. WILL - He, or won't he? BROADBELT - A dwarven house has lost its supports (architecture) and gained support (attire), and married a remarkable woman. 5. E - The second half of the Millennium follows a ruddy fruit in full. FRODO - #87, do (it) backwards, #8 - a chemist's hero. 7. U - Not old, not drunk - just the first deer. DLOGRETTACS - Run back, flinger of treasure! Your son is more famous than you. 9. E - Most of a frond overshadows partial shadows in a mother's domain. PROUDNECK - Higher than Odo is a Welshman discovering America. ISENGRIM - Too grim to guard, a digger. |
7. First deer = first buck, but not yet an Oldbuck or a Brandybuck --> BUCCA?
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ISUMBRAS - I add underclothing, and there are four. SHARKEY - The most powerful will shortly share the way to unlock. WILL - He, or won't he? BROADBELT - A dwarven house has lost its supports (architecture) and gained support (attire), and married a remarkable woman. 5. E - The second half of the Millennium follows a ruddy fruit in full. FRODO - #87, do (it) backwards, #8 - a chemist's hero. BUCCA - Not old, not drunk - just the first deer. DLOGRETTACS - Run back, flinger of treasure! Your son is more famous than you. 9. E - Most of a frond overshadows partial shadows in a mother's domain. PROUDNECK - Higher than Odo is a Welshman discovering America. ISENGRIM - Too grim to guard, a digger.[/QUOTE] hS |
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Huey, I sometimes forget the solutions and answers to my own clues, too. So far I've always managed to work them out when needed, though! |
I think 9 is FERUMBRAS (I though coniFER was not enough of the frond, but it's FERn, isn't it? And UMBRAS or something similar means shadow.
Ferumbras II didn't marry, because no-one wanted his mother Lalia for a mother-in-law. |
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ISUMBRAS - I add underclothing, and there are four. SHARKEY - The most powerful will shortly share the way to unlock. WILL - He, or won't he? BROADBELT - A dwarven house has lost its supports (architecture) and gained support (attire), and married a remarkable woman. 5. E - The second half of the Millennium follows a ruddy fruit in full. FRODO - #87, do (it) backwards, #8 - a chemist's hero. BUCCA - Not old, not drunk - just the first deer. DLOGRETTACS - Run back, flinger of treasure! Your son is more famous than you. FERUMBRAS - Most of a frond overshadows partial shadows in a mother's domain. PROUDNECK - Higher than Odo is a Welshman discovering America. ISENGRIM - Too grim to guard, a digger. One to go! 'Millennium' is not a reference to the year 2000; try 23 years earlier. hS |
Well, that was the Queen's 25th Jubilee. My school celebrated it with a picnic.
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BERHAEL or PERHAEL is an elvish translation of SAMWISE, who was Mayor of the Shire for many years. But apart from the beginning of the fruit, BERRY, which is often red, I can't provide anything. And it said 'in full,' although this *might* not refer to the fruit.
I looked into APPLEdore, but I think the Appledores are only in Bree. No E at second letter position, either. MERIADOC has the E in the right place, but I have no elements to offer for such an answer. Is 1977 anything to do with the publication of Thr Silmarillion (or was that 1978?) ... I do like the FRODO answer, because not only did Frodo Gardner become the head of the family of that name (and Mayor? Not sure), but Frodo Baggins was Deputy Mayor for a little while. |
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Peregrin Took, after peregrine apple and peregrine falcon.
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ISUMBRAS - I add underclothing, and there are four. SHARKEY - The most powerful will shortly share the way to unlock. WILL - He, or won't he? BROADBELT - A dwarven house has lost its supports (architecture) and gained support (attire), and married a remarkable woman. PEREGRIN - The second half of the Millennium follows a ruddy fruit in full. FRODO - #87, do (it) backwards, #8 - a chemist's hero. BUCCA - Not old, not drunk - just the first deer. DLOGRETTACS - Run back, flinger of treasure! Your son is more famous than you. FERUMBRAS - Most of a frond overshadows partial shadows in a mother's domain. PROUDNECK - Higher than Odo is a Welshman discovering America. ISENGRIM - Too grim to guard, a digger. Theme: Masters, Thains, Mayors, and usurpers of the Shire I really wanted to do something with just mayors (with Pott, Will, Lotho, Frodo, Sam, and Tom all named as holding the title, it should be possible) but couldn't find a password. As the second-letter thing shows, I could barely find one with this wider set! Over to Pervinca. :) hS |
Cor blimey! And I've used the 'Cox's orange pippin' type thing as a clue for Pippin myself!
A pity the password had no A. You could have included the new title that FASTRED took at Undertowers. Or used it by running it backwards. At any rate, that was an original and completely FANTASTIC idea, set of clues and password, Huey! |
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1. See him lament in confusion, and dine in confusion within. 2. Knights say it and a queen returns to reveal her. 3. Nimble dwarf transforms into her. 4. He disperses little to swallow a preposition. 5. In turmoil, see poet trade for him. 6. In him, a plosiveless hymn meets an automobile that won't start. |
Fastred: ooh, I missed that one! Maybe next time? :D
#2: NIENNA? With Queen Anne and a certain set of shrubbery-seeking knights. hS |
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Nienna it is, of course. ;)
1. See him lament in confusion, and dine in confusion within. NIENNA: Knights say it and a queen returns to reveal her. 3. Nimble dwarf transforms into her. 4. He disperses little to swallow a preposition. 5. In turmoil, see poet trade for him. 6. In him, a plosiveless hymn meets an automobile that won't start. |
#6: I looked at paean for a bit, but then ran into PSALM + CAR = SALMAR, who's... something something sea?
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1. See him lament in confusion, and dine in confusion within.
NIENNA: Knights say it and a queen returns to reveal her. 3. Nimble dwarf transforms into her. 4. He disperses little to swallow a preposition. 5. In turmoil, see poet trade for him. SALMAR: In him, a plosiveless hymn meets an automobile that won't start. The car won't start. That's how we lose the C. |
#4: TILION starts with about half of 'little', and ends with a preposition.
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Right preposition, but use a synonym of 'little' and disperse it.
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Perhaps 3 is is Lothiriel (LITHE + ORI). It's the closest I can come up with.
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Choose another dwarf, from the same company. (Not the company that tried to retake Moria, which Ori was also in). |
Gilthoniel?
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And 4 is Eonwe (wee swallows on)
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And 1 is Ainwendil (wail + dine)
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And password is angels.
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