Are some of those races?
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For 14, Miner+Dune?
Oh wait, Dune + Dain (Ironfoot) = Dunedain. |
15. A potato is a spud, and if we change dental D to plosive B, and mash it (:rolleyes:), we can get PUBS.
And sticking with the pub theme... #5: Wetherspoons is a very generic pub chain. If we remove the letters for 'others', we get 'wepons'... add that final article for WEAPONS. And for 22 (which I had to try, given ions)... disadvantages, declare, by, charged atoms = CONS + TELL + AT + IONS = CONSTELLATIONS which are very shiny. hS |
1. Games and a Surrey town lose direction for them.
2. One may mither a ewe’s consort, (slowly at first), to see them. 3. They sound like the transgressions of a Shakespearean thief. SHIPS: They pass in the night. WEAPONS: For these warlike things, a generic British pub gains an article, but loses others. ORCS: A murder of them disperses and loses direction. But the end result is still pretty murderous! 7. Concerning charity, they stand clear. 8. A good war vest reveals them. 9. They type backwards, swallowing a very Welsh beginning. HOBBITS: They are parts for a cooker top. 11. For these flowers, a weaver loses an article and is conflicted between two ways. 12. Delve safely to find them. Go on! AINUR: Rian, you hear, was conflicted about them. DUNEDAIN: For them, see the dwarf of the sand mountain appear. PUBS: Mashed potato turns dental to plosive for these. 16. Tear around before embracing truth for them. 17. Ancient fortress returns for refreshment. 18. Here is a kingdom in disarray, with endless damnation. 19. Reset (twice) and see them. WIZARDS: Hospital rooms swallow endless zip for them. 21. Confused but giving person sings backwards for them. CONSTELLATIONS: Disadvantages declare, by charged atoms, their shining name. Well done. ;) I still think 8 and 12 are easy ones. ;) |
My guess for 14 isn't correct?
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Does that password have something to do with the Password thread reaching 200 pages? :D:p;)
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11. If we take the A from Vaire, scramble her up and stick her between East and Down, we get 'Everid', which is very nearly EVERMIND.
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#12: ... -_- dELVE Safely, huh?
And oh look, #8: a gooD WAR VESt. hS |
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Except the password has 22 lettters, and your phrase has 21.
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1. Games and a Surrey town lose direction for them.
2. One may mither a ewe’s consort, (slowly at first), to see them. 3. They sound like the transgressions of a Shakespearean thief. SHIPS: They pass in the night. WEAPONS: For these warlike things, a generic British pub gains an article, but loses others. ORCS: A murder of them disperses and loses direction. But the end result is still pretty murderous! 7. Concerning charity, they stand clear. DWARVES: A good war vest reveals them. 9. They type backwards, swallowing a very Welsh beginning. HOBBITS: They are parts for a cooker top. 11. For these flowers, a weaver loses an article and is conflicted between two ways. ELVES: Delve safely to find them. Go on! AINUR: Rian, you hear, was conflicted about them. DUNEDAIN: For them, see the dwarf of the sand mountain appear. PUBS: Mashed potato turns dental to plosive for these. 16. Tear around before embracing truth for them. 17. Ancient fortress returns for refreshment. 18. Here is a kingdom in disarray, with endless damnation. 19. Reset (twice) and see them. WIZARDS: Hospital rooms swallow endless zip for them. 21. Confused but giving person sings backwards for them. CONSTELLATIONS: Disadvantages declare, by charged atoms, their shining name. THEME: A CELEBRATION OF 200 PAGES OF THE PASSWORD THREAD. Very, very close, Huinesoron. |
Maybe 'Password thread pass tw? cc?
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No.
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I am confused. Huinesoron's idea works, but it's still incorrect, and nothing else seems to fit.
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Password thread past pw cc
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There's something very obvious that no-one has said yet.
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Password thread past pc cc
pc=page count cc=200 in roman numerals. |
or alternatively Password thread pn cc, where pn is page number and cc is 200.
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The w is throwing a wrench in it.
However pc or pn both work is the phrase is Password thread pc now cc |
2. Anagrams
Nag a ram |
1. Games and a Surrey town lose direction for them.
ANAGRAMS: One may mither a ewe’s consort, (slowly at first), to see them. 3. They sound like the transgressions of a Shakespearean thief. SHIPS: They pass in the night. WEAPONS: For these warlike things, a generic British pub gains an article, but loses others. ORCS: A murder of them disperses and loses direction. But the end result is still pretty murderous! 7. Concerning charity, they stand clear. DWARVES: A good war vest reveals them. 9. They type backwards, swallowing a very Welsh beginning. HOBBITS: They are parts for a cooker top. 11. For these flowers, a weaver loses an article and is conflicted between two ways. ELVES: Delve safely to find them. Go on! AINUR: Rian, you hear, was conflicted about them. DUNEDAIN: For them, see the dwarf of the sand mountain appear. PUBS: Mashed potato turns dental to plosive for these. 16. Tear around before embracing truth for them. 17. Ancient fortress returns for refreshment. 18. Here is a kingdom in disarray, with endless damnation. 19. Reset (twice) and see them. WIZARDS: Hospital rooms swallow endless zip for them. 21. Confused but giving person sings backwards for them. CONSTELLATIONS: Disadvantages declare, by charged atoms, their shining name. THEME: A CELEBRATION OF 200 PAGES OF THE PASSWORD THREAD. A (ONE) + NAG + RAM + S(LOWLY). |
Pervinca you’re too smart for me,:D
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List...aces_in_Surrey I’m doing silly pop culture references you’re doing smart clues like a town in Surrey. My brain 2 dum 4 dat |
Wait. Shamelessly piggybacking on Morsul's reasonings, how about 'Password thread is now cc' for the password?
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Why not try guessing those final clues? |
Hints for those final clues pls?
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No.
They are all things we use as answers in passwords, except for one that is another thing we use to make them, like anagrams. Think of all the things that have names, and that we use as answers. |
Elves, Dwarves, Maiar, Ainur, Istari, Orcs, horses, Men, Avari, Noldor, Giants.
Maybe 16 is giants (snag+it) |
#3 is surely SYNONYMS, which sounds like "sin o'[nyms]". I assume the missing word is a Shakespearean character, but I can't place it.
#7 I think starts with RE (as in 'concerning'), but can't come up with a charity word to follow it. #9, the Welsh beginning could be LL or even LLAN, but what could go around it? Aaaand can I try: PASSWORD·THREAD·PAGE·TWO·C? hS |
What I take to be the straight clues suggest that 11 ('these flowers') and 17 ('for refreshment') should be the easiest, but what could they be?
#11: ... oh wait, flowers, this one catches me every time. RIVERS = Right + VaIRE + South. As for 'refreshment', I'm still no further. hS |
P: Games and a Surrey town lose direction for them.
ANAGRAMS: One may mither a ewe’s consort, (slowly at first), to see them. SYNONYMS: They sound like the transgressions of a Shakespearean thief. SHIPS: They pass in the night. WEAPONS: For these warlike things, a generic British pub gains an article, but loses others. ORCS: A murder of them disperses and loses direction. But the end result is still pretty murderous! R: Concerning charity, they stand clear. DWARVES: A good war vest reveals them. T: They type backwards, swallowing a very Welsh beginning. HOBBITS: They are parts for a cooker top. RIVERS: For these flowers, a weaver loses an article and is conflicted between two ways. ELVES: Delve safely to find them. Go on! AINUR: Rian, you hear, was conflicted about them. DUNEDAIN: For them, see the dwarf of the sand mountain appear. PUBS: Mashed potato turns dental to plosive for these. A: Tear around before embracing truth for them. G: Ancient fortress returns for refreshment. E: Here is a kingdom in disarray, with endless damnation. T: Reset (twice) and see them. WIZARDS: Hospital rooms swallow endless zip for them. O: Confused but giving person sings backwards for them. CONSTELLATIONS: Disadvantages declare, by charged atoms, their shining name. THEME: A CELEBRATION OF 200 PAGES OF THE PASSWORD THREAD. Sin o' Nym's. (Nym is a thief who appears in (I think both) Henry IV plays and in Henry V (he dies at Agincourt, I think - offstage, but given that his mate Bardolph was hanged for robbing a church, he possibly spent most of the battle thieving from corpses - the Branagh film gives this interpretation, anyway). The name 'Nym' is derived from an Old English verb which is cognate with modern German 'nehmen' (to take), kind of indicating that he takes/half-inches things. He is friends with Falstaff, Pistol (the only one to survive to the end of Henry V) and Bardolph. LL is the Welsh element you want. RE is indeed the 'concerning' element. What's a slang word for refreshment? |
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O: a giving person is a donor, a note that can be sung is mi. Confuse the former, reverse the latter, and we get ONODRIM.
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Indeed we do
P: Games and a Surrey town lose direction for them.
ANAGRAMS: One may mither a ewe’s consort, (slowly at first), to see them. SYNONYMS: They sound like the transgressions of a Shakespearean thief. SHIPS: They pass in the night. WEAPONS: For these warlike things, a generic British pub gains an article, but loses others. ORCS: A murder of them disperses and loses direction. But the end result is still pretty murderous! R: Concerning charity, they stand clear. DWARVES: A good war vest reveals them. T: They type backwards, swallowing a very Welsh beginning. HOBBITS: They are parts for a cooker top. RIVERS: For these flowers, a weaver loses an article and is conflicted between two ways. ELVES: Delve safely to find them. Go on! AINUR: Rian, you hear, was conflicted about them. DUNEDAIN: For them, see the dwarf of the sand mountain appear. PUBS: Mashed potato turns dental to plosive for these. A: Tear around before embracing truth for them. G: Ancient fortress returns for refreshment. E: Here is a kingdom in disarray, with endless damnation. T: Reset (twice) and see them. WIZARDS: Hospital rooms swallow endless zip for them. ONODRIM: Confused but giving person sings backwards for them. CONSTELLATIONS: Disadvantages declare, by charged atoms, their shining name. THEME: A CELEBRATION OF 200 PAGES OF THE PASSWORD THREAD. |
T: TROLLS = sort (type) + LL
For the other T I can't help thinking that you have to scramble "twice", but neither that nor its synonyms are working. |
Oh. *facepalm*
R = REALMS: re + alms. I had both elements but for some reason couldn't put them together. Also, by the way - however you got "weapons" from "Wetherspoons" is very impressive. |
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Yes, I was being crafty with the other meaning of 'type.' :D It was Wetherspoons + a - others. |
P: Games and a Surrey town lose direction for them.
ANAGRAMS: One may mither a ewe’s consort, (slowly at first), to see them. SYNONYMS: They sound like the transgressions of a Shakespearean thief. SHIPS: They pass in the night. WEAPONS: For these warlike things, a generic British pub gains an article, but loses others. ORCS: A murder of them disperses and loses direction. But the end result is still pretty murderous! REALMS: Concerning charity, they stand clear. DWARVES: A good war vest reveals them. TROLLS: They type backwards, swallowing a very Welsh beginning. HOBBITS: They are parts for a cooker top. RIVERS: For these flowers, a weaver loses an article and is conflicted between two ways. ELVES: Delve safely to find them. Go on! AINUR: Rian, you hear, was conflicted about them. DUNEDAIN: For them, see the dwarf of the sand mountain appear. PUBS: Mashed potato turns dental to plosive for these. A: Tear around before embracing truth for them. G: Ancient fortress returns for refreshment. E: Here is a kingdom in disarray, with endless damnation. T: Reset (twice) and see them. WIZARDS: Hospital rooms swallow endless zip for them. ONODRIM: Confused but giving person sings backwards for them. CONSTELLATIONS: Disadvantages declare, by charged atoms, their shining name. THEME: A CELEBRATION OF 200 PAGES OF THE PASSWORD THREAD. I wanted to have STARS rather than constellations, (because we've made more clues about individual stars), but I really wanted SYNONYMS and SHIPS in it, so I settled for constellations. I wanted TAVERNS, but settled for pubs so we could have TROLLS (Bill, Bert and their mate) and ... the other one. And I originally had WARGS, but then I thought of passwords about SWORD names etc, and I had chosen SWORDS, but then realised I wanted SHIPS (Morsul had just done boats, and I believe Huinesoron once did ships too) as well as SYNONYMS. So SWORDS became WEAPONS. I couldn't honour every category, but I tried to choose ones of which we have used lots of named examples. |
I think this is a brilliant password, and a fantastic tribute to a thread that is now old enough to drink (under certain circumstances).
I've finally figured out G: a Burg is a fortress, and a refreshment is GRUB. hS |
P: Games and a Surrey town lose direction for them.
ANAGRAMS: One may mither a ewe’s consort, (slowly at first), to see them. SYNONYMS: They sound like the transgressions of a Shakespearean thief. SHIPS: They pass in the night. WEAPONS: For these warlike things, a generic British pub gains an article, but loses others. ORCS: A murder of them disperses and loses direction. But the end result is still pretty murderous! REALMS: Concerning charity, they stand clear. DWARVES: A good war vest reveals them. TROLLS: They type backwards, swallowing a very Welsh beginning. HOBBITS: They are parts for a cooker top. RIVERS: For these flowers, a weaver loses an article and is conflicted between two ways. ELVES: Delve safely to find them. Go on! AINUR: Rian, you hear, was conflicted about them. DUNEDAIN: For them, see the dwarf of the sand mountain appear. PUBS: Mashed potato turns dental to plosive for these. A: Tear around before embracing truth for them. GRUB: Ancient fortress returns for refreshment. E: Here is a kingdom in disarray, with endless damnation. T: Reset (twice) and see them. WIZARDS: Hospital rooms swallow endless zip for them. ONODRIM: Confused but giving person sings backwards for them. CONSTELLATIONS: Disadvantages declare, by charged atoms, their shining name. THEME: A CELEBRATION OF 200 PAGES OF THE PASSWORD THREAD. Grub indeed! (I did food passwords, but I think Morsul did one first). Glad you like the password, Hs. :) |
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