I had hoped to prank you with my last puzzle, but you outplayed me. *bows*
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Spot on for 6. 2, yes (with 'mae' sounding like 'my'). 1 I can't give you; you only got half of the clue right, unless you can clarify why 'briefly a ring-slinger, is attending' comes out as LING.
(I'll tell you now that anagrams are only involved in one clue.) 1. M?????? - West, briefly a ring-slinger, is attending. 2. MAEGLIN - Sounds like my smile goes from right to left. 3. ??E???? - One step on from a dwarf impaled by two thirds of a spear. 4. ???G??? - No light, and it sounds like no Hell either; it's all backwards! 5. ????L?? - Mother jumbled up the marbles. 6. MAEGLI? - A crazy omlette row? Never let it end. 7. ??????N - Take elements of two backwards countries, then add Earth (well, stone) and Air. Quote:
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4. (gleam+n)?
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7. Gem+A, with Lin as backward countries, but which ones?
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Take backwards countries, then add Gem and A.......
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No Hell sounds like 'no L' or 'N L'.
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' two backwards countries | Earth (well, stone) and Air' == 'maeg | lin' Quote:
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Ma and Eg for Armenia and Georgia, backwards, and Li from Lithos for stone, and N from Nitrogen.
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1. M?????? - West, briefly a ring-slinger, is attending. 2. MAEGLIN - Sounds like my smile goes from right to left. 3. ??E???? - One step on from a dwarf impaled by two thirds of a spear. 4. ???G??? - No light, and it sounds like no Hell either; it's all backwards! 5. ????L?? - Mother jumbled up the marbles. 6. MAEGLIN - A crazy omlette row? Never let it end. 7. MAEGLIN - Take elements of two backwards countries, then add Earth (well, stone) and Air. Four answers to go. What could they be?!?!?! hS |
'dwarf' confuses me.
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Spear could be JAVELIN, and two thirds of that is 'LIN'.
Funny how he too was gonna be impaled by a spear if it weren't for his 'ma'. |
5 is MA+ELGIN
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For 1, LING comes from SLINGER
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“Good heavens!” growled Beorn. “Don’t pretend that [Huinesoron]s can’t count. They can." Quote:
1. M?????? - West, briefly a ring-slinger, is attending. 2. MAEGLIN - Sounds like my smile goes from right to left. 3. ??E???? - One step on from a dwarf impaled by two thirds of a spear. 4. ???G??? - No light, and it sounds like no Hell either; it's all backwards! 5. MAEGLIN - Mother jumbled up the marbles. 6. MAEGLIN - A crazy omlette row? Never let it end. 7. MAEGLIN - Take elements of two backwards countries, then add Earth (well, stone) and Air. Quote:
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1. Mae+gl+in?
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Spear comes up as GAR, and two thirds is GA, but there is only one anagram per your words, so that can't be it.
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Then dwarf is Mim and the spear is Aeglos. One points to first letter, and two-thirds of Aeglos is AEGL. Impaled means inside, or in.
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Ring-slinger points to Green Lantern, which is abbreviated to GL. Attending is in, and we both know what first part of the clue means.
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1. MAEGLIN - West, briefly a ring-slinger, is attending. 2. MAEGLIN - Sounds like my smile goes from right to left. 3. MAEGLIN - One step on from a dwarf impaled by two thirds of a spear. 4. ???G??? - No light, and it sounds like no Hell either; it's all backwards! 5. MAEGLIN - Mother jumbled up the marbles. 6. MAEGLIN - A crazy omlette row? Never let it end. 7. MAEGLIN - Take elements of two backwards countries, then add Earth (well, stone) and Air. Just the one to go! The word 'backwards' may help you here. hS |
Light could be 'GLEAM', except it reads MAELG backwards instead of MAEGL, and you said no more anagrams.
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I did indeed say no more anagrams. Maybe apply some more backwards instead?
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So we need to apply LG backwards too? But even then, it still lacks IN.
Unless we switch NO to German, for NEIN, and cut it in half...... |
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So if we remove L from GLEAM, we get GEAM, which is Maeg backwards. Then we add LI as in light, and N for No.
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Bad Huinesoron. Very bad. Tempting me with the character I care about the most and then vanishing......:(
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It's allllllllllll backwards. Not just part of it. Allllllll. [Spooky hand gestures]
(seriously just write his name backwards already) hS |
All right
Nilgeam. (Maeg+Li+N backwards) Good enough for you? |
1. MAEGLIN - West, briefly a ring-slinger, is attending.
2. MAEGLIN - Sounds like my smile goes from right to left. 3. MAEGLIN - One step on from a dwarf impaled by two thirds of a spear. 4. MAEGLIN - No light, and it sounds like no Hell either; it's all backwards! 5. MAEGLIN - Mother jumbled up the marbles. 6. MAEGLIN - A crazy omlette row? Never let it end. 7. MAEGLIN - Take elements of two backwards countries, then add Earth (well, stone) and Air. Theme: MAEGLIN Nil = none. So Nil Gleam = no light. Sounds like no Hell = no L, so Nil Geam. It's all backwards = Maeglin. And so it is over to you. hS |
In spite of what he's done
I still cherish him, even if I'm the only one For I feel sorry for him, and this is true And there's no one else I can turn to. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uL3jJSLqDE |
Anyway, this puzzle is titled 'Urwen's Revenge'.
1. She is endlessly full in reverse, with German one spinning. 2. The largest Australian lizard goes in circles and gains direction. 3. Turn a class of vertebrates around. Shorten England. 4. A compound and an element spin together, chemically speaking 5. Deceive, according to number. It's all jumbled up. 6. A scheme changes vowels and a wheel cover gains one, in a muddle 7. A hormone and a lake without eye. It's all broken. 8. Elite skill in a daze. 9. A Tree changes a vowel. |
I remember hS saying he'd thought of making all the answers Maeglin, but I thought he was joking! That was BRILLIANT!
... Can someone explain to me what a ring-slinger is, and the element it gives to that clue? ... Urwen, most of your new clues don't seem to contain a straight element? |
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9. ALDOR, from elder?
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And ring-slinger clue indicates Green Lantern, abbreviated to GL. |
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My mistake, it's a vowel, not vowels. |
Aldor from alder, then? :D
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