1. FAROTH - You might spy them from far off, but the hunters would see you first.
2. E - "He's red with wine," they slurred of Fingolfin before his death. 3. LADROS - Boys with German flowers in the mortal lands. 4. AMON RUDH - Turin held that it was quite rude of the sun. 5. GUARDED PLAIN - If those who love spelling are dead, plainly within this they'll see you coming. 6. UMBOTH MUILIN - Not a mere name: pool your thoughts, think in Sindarin, and dream of the sea. 7. N - Beneath the hills, Elvish, ancient, and French: the (not a) sun goes round. 8. DORTHONION - It sucks to have a lisp - the portal's on chloride before the night's shade. :-/ I desperately need to start checking all the bits of my clues before I post them. In fairness, I was thinking of this carol, which definitely uses 'Ros', though it sometimes comes with an apostrophe. Two to go! hS |
NARGOTHROND for #6? "Go(e)th rond" for the "ancient" and "French" parts, but I don't get the "sun" part (assuming this is right). The rest would be the straight clue.
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1. FAROTH - You might spy them from far off, but the hunters would see you first.
2. E - "He's red with wine," they slurred of Fingolfin before his death. 3. LADROS - Boys with German flowers in the mortal lands. 4. AMON RUDH - Turin held that it was quite rude of the sun. 5. GUARDED PLAIN - If those who love spelling are dead, plainly within this they'll see you coming. 6. UMBOTH MUILIN - Not a mere name: pool your thoughts, think in Sindarin, and dream of the sea. 7. NARGOTHROND - Beneath the hills, Elvish, ancient, and French: the (not a) sun goes round. 8. DORTHONION - It sucks to have a lisp - the portal's on chloride before the night's shade. In Quenya, the sun is Anar. If you remove the first A ('not a'), you get Nar. :D One to go! hS |
Is 2 Eithel Sirion?
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It isn't, though it's pretty geographically close.
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Ered Wethrin?
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1. FAROTH - You might spy them from far off, but the hunters would see you first.
2. ERED WETHRIN - "He's red with wine," they slurred of Fingolfin before his death. 3. LADROS - Boys with German flowers in the mortal lands. 4. AMON RUDH - Turin held that it was quite rude of the sun. 5. GUARDED PLAIN - If those who love spelling are dead, plainly within this they'll see you coming. 6. UMBOTH MUILIN - Not a mere name: pool your thoughts, think in Sindarin, and dream of the sea. 7. NARGOTHROND - Beneath the hills, Elvish, ancient, and French: the (not a) sun goes round. 8. DORTHONION - It sucks to have a lisp - the portal's on chloride before the night's shade. [Theme: The domains of Finrod Felagund (and places on the border)] Correct! With "He's red with wine" heavily slurring to be a soundalike. (I see Nerwen actually guessed this one earlier... sorry, missed that!) Inspired by the fact that, taking in the various places subject to him, Finrod's domains totally dwarf those of the High King and of Thingol. Well done to everyone, and over to Nerwen. hS |
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Is there a new password, Nerwen?
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Sorry about the delay!
Nice easy one this time..l 1. Namesake of Hiawatha's beloved gives name to another doomed maiden. 2. It is rich, yet a disfigurement. 3. Call softly; it is cold. 4. I'm addressing you- bow your head deeply. Shepherds bathe here! 5. Cheer up flower! |
Is #3 HAIL? It is cold, though I'm not sure I'd call hailing someone a particularly soft call.
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1. Hiawatha's beloved was Minnehaha, meaning 'laughing water.'
Not sure about the water, but is the answer the doomed LALAITH? |
5. Gladden?
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Correct on #3 and #5. Pervinca, you're almost there with #1, but you need, not Lalaith herself, but the thing for which she was named (and which translates roughly to "laughing water").
1. Namesake of Hiawatha's beloved gives name to another doomed maiden. 2. It is rich, yet a disfigurement. RINGLÓ: Call softly; it is cold. 4. I'm addressing you- bow your head deeply. Shepherds bathe here! GLADDEN: Cheer up flower! |
Is the password NAROG and the theme water/rivers?
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And NEN LALAITH for the first clue? (It means 'Water of Laughter,' apparently).
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Right on all three counts!
NEN LALAITH Namesake of Hiawatha's beloved gives name to another doomed maiden. A It is rich, yet a disfigurement. RINGLÓ: Call softly; it is cold. O I'm addressing you- bow your head deeply. Shepherds bathe here! GLADDEN: Cheer up flower! |
2. ASCAR? Why rich, though?
... Ah ... Doriath's treasure was apparently lost in there, and then it became known as Goldenbed/Rathloriel. |
3. ONODLO.
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NEN LALAITH: Namesake of Hiawatha's beloved gives name to another doomed maiden.
ASCAR: is rich, yet a disfigurement. RINGLÓ: Call softly; it is cold. ONODLÓ: I'm addressing you- bow your head deeply. Shepherds bathe here! GLADDEN: Cheer up flower! Theme: Rivers. Well done, and over to Pervinca! |
Nice one, Nerwen! :)
This is the one I put on hold because 'Panthael' was a response to Huey's 'Meriadoc.' Hope you like it. 1. Plosive meets slithery thing (we hear) on Caradhras. 2. ABBA song swallows little Beatrice. It’s exhausting! 3. Oo, they’re awful! 4. Cousins of Vogons? They torment with onomatopoeia! 5. Submerged stalker, or just a wet TV addict? 6. Lovable rugby player loses surname and liquid, but gains an equine hybrid here, we hear! 7. Grumble about chicken? Here? 8. ‘Lotsss of thisss in Mordor, my Preciouss!’ (he gasped). 9. Do this only for a taste of justice or a world of truth. (The twin of the last clue). 10. Nice place? No, a slum. Messed up. 11. Breathing apparatus swallows map-book, in confusion. (They’re so bad at finding people, you’d think they had, too). 12. Terror of Cirith Ungol. 13. Morning marathon around (or rather up) here – and the final one. 14. To hear these might well dement. Perhaps they were played to Frodo in Cirith Ungol? 15. Much harder than feather-beds! 16. Hateful road brings epiphany of danger – and this. 17. Beren and Luthien, brought to the camp-fire by this. 18. Inanimate bogs. |
Based on the equine hybrid, is #6 EMYN MUIL?
(Pretty sure that leads to a rugby player named Lemon; eh, I've heard weirder things.) hS |
1. Plosive meets slithery thing (we hear) on Caradhras.
2. ABBA song swallows little Beatrice. It’s exhausting! 3. Oo, they’re awful! 4. Cousins of Vogons? They torment with onomatopoeia! 5. Submerged stalker, or just a wet TV addict? EMYN MUIL: Lovable rugby player loses surname and liquid, but gains an equine hybrid here, we hear! 7. Grumble about chicken? Here? 8. ‘Lotsss of thisss in Mordor, my Preciouss!’ (he gasped). 9. Do this only for a taste of justice or a world of truth. (The twin of the last clue). 10. Nice place? No, a slum. Messed up. 11. Breathing apparatus swallows map-book, in confusion. (They’re so bad at finding people, you’d think they had, too). 12. Terror of Cirith Ungol. 13. Morning marathon around (or rather up) here – and the final one. 14. To hear these might well dement. Perhaps they were played to Frodo in Cirith Ungol? 15. Much harder than feather-beds! 16. Hateful road brings epiphany of danger – and this. 17. Beren and Luthien, brought to the camp-fire by this. 18. Inanimate bogs. The rugby player is Emlyn Hughes. He was one of the team leaders on the British sports quiz show 'A Question Of Sport' for years, I think in the 80's and possibly also 90's, (Bill Beaumont was the other), and a very warm character. Died in middle age. And yes, a mule is a horse-donkey hybrid. (The 'we hear?' only applied to mule/mule. Aucun citron ici). |
18. Dead Marshes.
And can I hazard a very straight forward SHELOB for the terror of Cirith Ungol? |
1. Plosive meets slithery thing (we hear) on Caradhras.
2. ABBA song swallows little Beatrice. It’s exhausting! 3. Oo, they’re awful! 4. Cousins of Vogons? They torment with onomatopoeia! 5. Submerged stalker, or just a wet TV addict? EMYN MUIL: Lovable rugby player loses surname and liquid, but gains an equine hybrid here, we hear! 7. Grumble about chicken? Here? 8. ‘Lotsss of thisss in Mordor, my Preciouss!’ (he gasped). 9. Do this only for a taste of justice or a world of truth. (The twin of the last clue). 10. Nice place? No, a slum. Messed up. 11. Breathing apparatus swallows map-book, in confusion. (They’re so bad at finding people, you’d think they had, too). 12. Terror of Cirith Ungol. 13. Morning marathon around (or rather up) here – and the final one. 14. To hear these might well dement. Perhaps they were played to Frodo in Cirith Ungol? 15. Much harder than feather-beds! 16. Hateful road brings epiphany of danger – and this. 17. Beren and Luthien, brought to the camp-fire by this. DEAD MARSHES: Inanimate bogs. Shelob is IN number 12, but can you also give me a synonym for terror? |
7 isn't Amon Hen or something like that?
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1. Plosive meets slithery thing (we hear) on Caradhras.
2. ABBA song swallows little Beatrice. It’s exhausting! 3. Oo, they’re awful! 4. Cousins of Vogons? They torment with onomatopoeia! 5. Submerged stalker, or just a wet TV addict? EMYN MUIL: Lovable rugby player loses surname and liquid, but gains an equine hybrid here, we hear! AMON HEN: Grumble about chicken? Here? 8. ‘Lotsss of thisss in Mordor, my Preciouss!’ (he gasped). 9. Do this only for a taste of justice or a world of truth. (The twin of the last clue). 10. Nice place? No, a slum. Messed up. 11. Breathing apparatus swallows map-book, in confusion. (They’re so bad at finding people, you’d think they had, too). 12. Terror of Cirith Ungol. 13. Morning marathon around (or rather up) here – and the final one. 14. To hear these might well dement. Perhaps they were played to Frodo in Cirith Ungol? 15. Much harder than feather-beds! 16. Hateful road brings epiphany of danger – and this. 17. Beren and Luthien, brought to the camp-fire by this. DEAD MARSHES: Inanimate bogs. Something *exactly* like that! AMON as an anagram of 'moan' and HEN for chicken. |
Oh, where did Aragorn sing his excerpt from the Lay of Leithian?
[Checks] Is #17 either WEATHERTOP or AMON SUL? (I love the fact that Aragorn's dialogue here goes 'no, we shouldn't talk about Sauron here - let's chat about his old boss instead! Oh no! They found us anyway!') hS |
1. Plosive meets slithery thing (we hear) on Caradhras.
2. ABBA song swallows little Beatrice. It’s exhausting! 3. Oo, they’re awful! 4. Cousins of Vogons? They torment with onomatopoeia! 5. Submerged stalker, or just a wet TV addict? EMYN MUIL: Lovable rugby player loses surname and liquid, but gains an equine hybrid here, we hear! AMON HEN: Grumble about chicken? Here? 8. ‘Lotsss of thisss in Mordor, my Preciouss!’ (he gasped). 9. Do this only for a taste of justice or a world of truth. (The twin of the last clue). 10. Nice place? No, a slum. Messed up. 11. Breathing apparatus swallows map-book, in confusion. (They’re so bad at finding people, you’d think they had, too). 12. Terror of Cirith Ungol. 13. Morning marathon around (or rather up) here – and the final one. 14. To hear these might well dement. Perhaps they were played to Frodo in Cirith Ungol? 15. Much harder than feather-beds! 16. Hateful road brings epiphany of danger – and this. ARAGORN'S SINGING: Beren and Luthien, brought to the camp-fire by this. DEAD MARSHES: Inanimate bogs. It wasn't the *location* that brought them to the camp-fire, was it? ;) But I'll give it to you, (see answer above), for realising it was Aragorn's singing that did it, and because it's perhaps an unusual kind of answer to a clue. And yes, I think it's funny too. Don't say Mordor and call him You Know Who, but let's have a song and a fire. :D Especially because I tend to think of Robert Stephens's Aragorn, and how pompous he sounds when he's telling them off (although not quite as pompous as when he becomes king!) And yes, there is a theme. And also one odd-one-out/sort of trick answer. (Only one, though). |
Wonder if 16 could refer to Elves or Singing that scared away a Nazgul in a short cut through the Shire.
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No, but you're in roughly the right part of the right book.
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Re: terror, maybe Shelob's LAIR if she's in it.
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Could #4 be NEEKERBREEKERS?
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1. Plosive meets slithery thing (we hear) on Caradhras.
2. ABBA song swallows little Beatrice. It’s exhausting! 3. Oo, they’re awful! NEEKERBREEKERS: Cousins of Vogons? They torment with onomatopoeia! 5. Submerged stalker, or just a wet TV addict? EMYN MUIL: Lovable rugby player loses surname and liquid, but gains an equine hybrid here, we hear! AMON HEN: Grumble about chicken? Here? 8. ‘Lotsss of thisss in Mordor, my Preciouss!’ (he gasped). 9. Do this only for a taste of justice or a world of truth. (The twin of the last clue). 10. Nice place? No, a slum. Messed up. 11. Breathing apparatus swallows map-book, in confusion. (They’re so bad at finding people, you’d think they had, too). 12. Terror of Cirith Ungol. 13. Morning marathon around (or rather up) here – and the final one. 14. To hear these might well dement. Perhaps they were played to Frodo in Cirith Ungol? 15. Much harder than feather-beds! 16. Hateful road brings epiphany of danger – and this. ARAGORN'S SINGING: Beren and Luthien, brought to the camp-fire by this. DEAD MARSHES: Inanimate bogs. It IS Shelob ... but it's a phrase: '------ of Shelob.' The ------ means something similar to terror. It's just the phrase I needed in order to get the right initial letter. The phrase is used in the books once, too. I used 'onomatopoeic tormentors' for Neekerbreekers once before, too, but a very long time ago. ;) |
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