GROND: Some love departs from the south kingdom. It’s certainly left in turbulence by this. (3)
2. Pain without silence, directed to the centre of hell! Now see it! (4) ORCRIST: Alternatively, Cynewulf’s poem will lead you to it. (3) 4. Stuff quaffed in Whitby? A secondary change will reveal it. (4) Not ORCS, I'm afraid. |
Ouch?
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For 4, I searched and found 'beer' or 'wine'. So we change a second letter from one of those?
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So the password isn't 'ouch' either, I assume?
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Goth festival? So something+Goth?
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GROND: Some love departs from the south kingdom. It’s certainly left in turbulence by this. (3)
---U Pain without silence, directed to the centre of hell! Now see it! (4) ORCRIST: Alternatively, Cynewulf’s poem will lead you to it. (3) ---H Stuff quaffed in Whitby? A secondary change will reveal it. (4) Put GOTH first. |
Gothmog?
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Just put GOTH first. |
Oh, Guthwine
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GROND: Some love departs from the south kingdom. It’s certainly left in turbulence by this. (3)
---U Pain without silence, directed to the centre of hell! Now see it! (4) ORCRIST: Alternatively, Cynewulf’s poem will lead you to it. (3) GUTHWINE: Stuff quaffed in Whitby? A secondary change will reveal it. (4) |
Angurel (ANGUISH-SH+R+EL)
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GROND: Some love departs from the south kingdom. It’s certainly left in turbulence by this. (3)
ANGUIREL: Pain without silence, directed to the centre of hell! Now see it! (4) ORCRIST: Alternatively, Cynewulf’s poem will lead you to it. (3) GUTHWINE: Stuff quaffed in Whitby? A secondary change will reveal it. (4) Over to you. |
Kinda busy, so give me awhile.
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No problem.
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I made a quick one
1. Naomi's other name; read backwards. Add an article, and there it is. 2. Dwarvish weapon surrounded by broken ham. Run past here. 3. Broken grain and returning rodent, here. 4. He's the Lord of the Dead...or two element symbols put together. |
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(Molybdide... [Shudders] That just sounds like an astoundingly bad idea. You think you're getting a nice stable salt, and instead you get molybdenum rapidly reacting with anything it can find. Eww.) hS |
1. Naomi's other name; read backwards. Add an article, and there it is.
2. Dwarvish weapon surrounded by broken ham. Run past here. 3. Broken grain and returning rodent, here. NAMO: He's the Lord of the Dead...or two element symbols put together. |
I thought this one is easy...
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2. MAHANAXAR is almost AXE (weapon) + HAM + RAN (run, past).
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Aman?
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A: Naomi's other name; read backwards. Add an article, and there it is.
MAHANAXAR: Dwarvish weapon surrounded by broken ham. Run past here. A: Broken grain and returning rodent, here. NAMO: He's the Lord of the Dead...or two element symbols put together. |
ARATHAR has a backward RAT, an A and the RA of grain. Can't account for the H, though.
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No.
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Trouble is, I have no idea which Naomi you mean. I'm not that immersed in pop culture these days.
Could the Naomi one be ALALMINORE? |
I've assumed it's the Biblical Naomi, but I don't remember enough of the story to know her other names. Google however says that she was also named Mara, which turns into ARAMAN with "an" for the article.
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The original one? |
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Hoping that G55 has this one, so that leaves the returning rodent. Hrm. How about AVALLONE? It contains VOLE, pluse... AALN. Is NALA a grain? :confused: Alqualonde is also an A-place in Aman, but I can't find anything approaching a rodent in there. hS |
No to Avallone
ARAMAN: Naomi's other name; read backwards. Add an article, and there it is. MAHANAXAR: Dwarvish weapon surrounded by broken ham. Run past here. A: Broken grain and returning rodent are mixed, here. NAMO: He's the Lord of the Dead...or two element symbols put together. |
ANNATAR would have come from Aman, and has a returning RAT. But ... it's a place we need.
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Sorry, edited that clue a bit.
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The best I've got so far for grain is that "Amon Amarth" contains an anagram of Amaranth.
A-places I can find that we haven't suggested for this clue so far, in case they inspire anyone: - Alqualonde - Alalminore - Antaro - Amon Uilos - Arfanyaras(se) - Afros Actually I'm going to go ahead and guess ANTARO, the obscure mountain in southern Aman, because it has a backwards rat in it (though I can't find any anagram of ANO which relates to grain). hS |
ARAMAN: Naomi's other name; read backwards. Add an article, and there it is.
MAHANAXAR: Dwarvish weapon surrounded by broken ham. Run past here. ANTARO: Broken grain and returning rodent are mixed, here. NAMO: He's the Lord of the Dead...or two element symbols put together. And you know the drill. |
Oh cool. What was the grain though?
hS |
Also curious about the grain.
And here's the next puzzle! 1. Silver fruit combines for another shiny thing. 2. Hang around in confusion, with eye turned to the Orient, so to speak, to see it. 3. Cambrian rebel, but no longer in debt, reveals it. 4. Lionheart and son of Njal! Change the fourth to find it. |
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So #3 intrigues me because the obvious ("obvious") Cambrian rebel is Owain Glyndwr, or Owen Glendower if you're Shakespeare and can't even spell your own name, let alone the Prince of Wales. I note that "Glendower" includes both "lend" and "ower", either of which could be removed to give...
Is it GLEND, the Sword of Nan? Always love it when Luthien's madcap spell comes into things.* ^_^ #4 is of course Rickard Skarphedin, with the fourth letter changed. ^_~ No, I don't know. hS * "and last and longest named she then / the endless hair of Uinen..." Is it significant, do you think, that Luthien happened to invoke as the divine patron of her spell a) a woman, who b) has her own story involving a man who all her relatives hated? Nah... just coincidence... hS |
1. Silver fruit combines for another shiny thing.
2. Hang around in confusion, with eye turned to the Orient, so to speak, to see it. GLEND: Cambrian rebel, but no longer in debt, reveals it. 4. Lionheart and son of Njal! Change the fourth to find it. Different Njalson. ;) And LIONHEART is a separate element. Too much erudition for me, Huey - it's still only Tuesday! |
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#4: Straight-up searching for "Njalson" gives me a couple of people on Facebook, plus "Helgi Njal's son" from the same saga as Skarphedin Njalsson. "Njal" itself is polluted by a fashion company, but then shows the saga and apparently something from Warhammer. "Lionheart" still suggests Richard. Lion + Heart could be Leo + ... something. Or maybe "heart" is an instruction. #1: Surely an anagram of words related to silver + fruit. Could be Ag + something. #2: An anagrammed synoym for "hang around" with an I turned into an E (for East). Linger? Wait? Loiter? Wait, it's not LOTR:EE, is it? :D hS |
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2. Ag plus a fruit is right. Just find the fruit. 3. Linger is the correct starting-point. 4. A lionheart is a metaphorical expression for a what? BIG HINT: The fruit is sometimes infused with gin, and appears in a cocktail with a rude name. |
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