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Morsul the Dark 06-26-2017 07:44 PM

1. MushroomsI hear Ample Space is needed to find these jolly fellows.
2. Ent-Drought Gone without direction. They make this sweet beverage. Perhaps that's just a taller tale.
3. ApplesSnow White and Bill Ferney fear these.
4. TatersThey've been chipped and mashed but at the root, are still hearty.

&

5. DaintiesFilling the corners is easier if you have these.
6. RabbitThis is a Jewish teacher to a T. Caught by sneaking.
7. IsengardThree hunters meet their prey and sit together in this watery place.
8. NobA door cannot be opened without one, nor mead served without him.
9. KingsfoilRoyal aluminum, with no useful properties, well maybe?

Yes the password is a short phrase

Nerwen 06-26-2017 09:41 PM

Gosh, we're really zipping through these now, aren't we?

I believe #3 & #6 are APPLE and RABBIT?

Pervinca Took 06-26-2017 11:07 PM

4. Taters

2. Eggnog

7. Isengard?

Morsul the Dark 06-27-2017 02:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Morsul the Dark (Post 707124)
1. I hear Ample Space is needed to find these jolly fellows.
2. Gone without direction. They make this sweet beverage. Perhaps that's just a taller tale.
3. Apple-Snow White and Bill Ferney fear these.
4. They've been chipped and mashed but at the root, are still hearty.

&

5. Filling the corners is easier if you have these.
6.Rabbit-This is a Jewish teacher to a T. Caught by sneaking.
7. Three hunters meet their prey and sit together in this watery place.
8. A door cannot be opened without one, nor mead served without him.
9. Royal aluminum, with no useful properties, well maybe?

Pervinca all three are Super close. Two are just other versions of the words.

Galadriel55 06-27-2017 02:13 AM

Ah, thanks Pervinca!

Pervinca Took 06-27-2017 03:34 AM

Damn! I've pressed Edit intead of Quote AGAIN!

So, I first suggested Potatoes, Nog and Orthanc.

Then, after Morsul's feedback, I tried Taters, Eggnog and Isengard.

And very nice there were too, although Isengard was a bit chewy.

P.S. You're welcome, Galadriel. :)

Actually, I would re-edit Eggnog to Eggs, because no-one drinks or mentions Eggnog in the books, I think. (Unless it's consumed in The Father Christmas Letters).

Pervinca Took 06-27-2017 03:45 AM

Is it MEAT & DRINK ... the way food and drink are sometimes referred to in Middle-earth?

I think the one about the door and mead might be Nob.

Ooohhhh ... kingsfoil?

Pervinca Took 06-27-2017 03:48 AM

I think I know the other 2 as well, but will hold back for now.

Morsul the Dark 06-27-2017 04:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Morsul the Dark (Post 707124)
1. MI hear Ample Space is needed to find these jolly fellows.
2. EGone without direction. They make this sweet beverage. Perhaps that's just a taller tale.
3. ApplesSnow White and Bill Ferney fear these.
4. TatersThey've been chipped and mashed but at the root, are still hearty.

&

5. DFilling the corners is easier if you have these.
6. RabbitThis is a Jewish teacher to a T. Caught by sneaking.
7. IsengardThree hunters meet their prey and sit together in this watery place.
8. NobA door cannot be opened without one, nor mead served without him.
9. KingsfoilRoyal aluminum, with no useful properties, well maybe?

A few left but the Password is revealed.

Galadriel55 06-27-2017 04:41 AM

1. Mushrooms - as in much room?

Morsul the Dark 06-27-2017 04:44 AM

Indeed

Pervinca Took 06-27-2017 06:12 AM

And hobbits eat DAINTIES to fill up the corners.

Was EGGS wrong? Is the tall tale to do with eggs-aggeration?

Morsul the Dark 06-27-2017 03:22 PM

Eggs is incorrect no eggs involved.

Dainties is correct will update

Pervinca Took 06-27-2017 11:07 PM

ENTS, with their ent-draughts that make you tall?

(Edited because at first I put *elves* (who make miruvor).

Morsul the Dark 06-28-2017 04:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Morsul the Dark (Post 707124)
1. MushroomsI hear Ample Space is needed to find these jolly fellows.
2. Ent-Drought Gone without direction. They make this sweet beverage. Perhaps that's just a taller tale.
3. ApplesSnow White and Bill Ferney fear these.
4. TatersThey've been chipped and mashed but at the root, are still hearty.

&

5. DaintiesFilling the corners is easier if you have these.
6. RabbitThis is a Jewish teacher to a T. Caught by sneaking.
7. IsengardThree hunters meet their prey and sit together in this watery place.
8. NobA door cannot be opened without one, nor mead served without him.
9. KingsfoilRoyal aluminum, with no useful properties, well maybe?

Yes the password is a short phrase

Also Gone without direction
Went without w
Sent without s

Either way
Over to you

Pervinca Took 06-28-2017 06:21 AM

Went! And there was me fixated on East and Eggnog. :D

You are all setting the bar very high. See if you like this one:

1. Slain warrior-guard gains note before meeting sanctified one. Now see him, clearly.
2. He’s a great laugh, however confused.
3. Being melodic, lazy spider starts bidding, starts spinning, then reveals his killer!
4. Desert old measure in confusion for a feisty girl.
5. Gloin, initially, but joins first person and others of his profession to mingle for one highborn.
6. Plosive divides utensil; dental plosive completes him.
7. Claudio and Hero’s trouble - though not much – still acquires the legacy of a wound. All are shaken before he is revealed.

P.S. I spelled 'Romestamo' wrong on my last password, so I will go back and adjust the clue. I had the second 'm' as an 'r.' Sorry about that.

Nerwen 06-28-2017 08:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 707141)
Went! And there was me fixated on East and Eggnog. :D

You are all setting the bar very high. See if you like this one:

1. Slain warrior-guard gains note before meeting sanctified one. Now see him, clearly.
2. He’s a great laugh, however confused.
3. Being melodic, lazy spider starts bidding, starts spinning, then reveals his killer!
4. Desert old measure in confusion for a feisty girl.
5. Gloin, initially, but joins first person and others of his profession to mingle for one highborn.
6. Plosive divides utensil; dental plosive completes him.
7. Claudio and Hero’s trouble - though not much – still acquires the legacy of a wound. All are shaken before he is revealed.

P.S. I spelled 'Romestamo' wrong on my last password, so I will go back and adjust the clue. I had the second 'm' as an 'r.' Sorry about that.

And wasn't I tactful, in not pointing that out?;)

Pervinca Took 06-28-2017 08:46 AM

Married to Celeborn, I guess you have to be! :D

I have now edited ROMESTAMO and its clue on the opening and closing posts of my last password. The in-between ones I have left, as penance for my idiocy. ;)

Mithalwen 06-28-2017 03:00 PM

Is 1 Hamfast? Hama + F. (A note) + a s (ain) t ?

Pervinca Took 06-28-2017 03:22 PM

Indeed it is! There are already two A's from HAMA, so after putting in F (a note), just add ST, the abbreviation for 'saint.' (Which you did, pretty much).

HAMFAST: Slain warrior-guard gains note before meeting sanctified one. Now see him, clearly.
2. He’s a great laugh, however confused.
3. Being melodic, lazy spider starts bidding, starts spinning, then reveals his killer!
4. Desert old measure in confusion for a feisty girl.
5. Gloin, initially, but joins first person and others of his profession to mingle for one highborn.
6. Plosive divides utensil; dental plosive completes him.
7. Claudio and Hero’s trouble - though not much – still acquires the legacy of a wound. All are shaken before he is revealed.

Mithalwen 06-28-2017 03:51 PM

Of course.. silly of me..one of those ones where I hit the right answer changing track and lost track.

Mithalwen 06-28-2017 03:55 PM

Is 3 Bilbo? I think his song was lazy LOB which scrambled with the first two letter of BIdding give the spider killer's name.

Pervinca Took 06-28-2017 03:58 PM

Excellent!
 
HAMFAST: Slain warrior-guard gains note before meeting sanctified one. Now see him, clearly.
2. He’s a great laugh, however confused.
BILBO: Being melodic, lazy spider starts bidding, starts spinning, then reveals his killer!
4. Desert old measure in confusion for a feisty girl.
5. Gloin, initially, but joins first person and others of his profession to mingle for one highborn.
6. Plosive divides utensil; dental plosive completes him.
7. Claudio and Hero’s trouble - though not much – still acquires the legacy of a wound. All are shaken before he is revealed.

Mithalwen 06-28-2017 05:44 PM

Sorry to hog this...Saradoc for 7? Anagram of ADO. As in Much ado about nothing featuring Hero and Claudius and SCAR.

Morsul the Dark 06-28-2017 07:53 PM

2. Olo lol but confused

Ps: I have noooo idea where you got eggs or eggnog from I was entirely confused.

Pps: HOBBITS.

Pervinca Took 06-29-2017 12:27 AM

Hamfast: Slain warrior-guard gains note before meeting sanctified one. Now see him, clearly.
O: He’s a great laugh, however confused.
Bilbo: Being melodic, lazy spider starts bidding, starts spinning, then reveals his killer!
B: Desert old measure in confusion for a feisty girl.
I: Gloin, initially, but joins first person and others of his profession to mingle for one highborn.
T: Plosive divides utensil; dental plosive completes him.
Saradoc: Claudio and Hero’s trouble - though not much – still acquires the legacy of a wound. All are shaken before he is revealed.

Not Olo (is there an Olo?), but the right method and thinking. It's 'a great laugh' in a slightly different sense.

'Gone without direction.' Took 'E' (east) from 'gone' to get 'nog,' because eggs are used to make the sweet drink 'eggnog' (I don't remember ent-draught being sweet, but maybe it does say so, or sweet here means good to drink?) The answers all seemed to be edible, and you had implied all 3 of my answers were close, so I thought it must be eggs, which are eaten in Middle-earth (Bilbo dreams of bacon and eggs). Not as significant in the stories as rabbits, apples or taters, but I thought maybe it was just hard to find a comestible starting with E. (I guess kingsfoil might be drunk as an 'infusion for headaches,' but I thought the afflicted person probably bathed the affected part of the head with it).

P.S. Have copied Morsul's way of bolding whole answer, because it looks good.

P.P.S. Well done both!

Mithalwen 06-29-2017 01:11 AM

Oh that helps. Going for BELLADONNA for second B. Anagram of abandon and ell

Pervinca Took 06-29-2017 02:33 AM

Perfectly correct
 
Hamfast: Slain warrior-guard gains note before meeting sanctified one. Now see him, clearly.
O: He’s a great laugh, however confused.
Bilbo: Being melodic, lazy spider starts bidding, starts spinning, then reveals his killer!
Belladonna: Desert old measure in confusion for a feisty girl.
I: Gloin, initially, but joins first person and others of his profession to mingle for one highborn.
T: Plosive divides utensil; dental plosive completes him.
Saradoc: Claudio and Hero’s trouble - though not much – still acquires the legacy of a wound. All are shaken before he is revealed.

Nerwen 06-29-2017 07:19 AM

O for OTHO? ("Hoot" = slang for "laugh").

T for TOBOLD? (With "bowl" as the utensil).

Pervinca Took 06-29-2017 09:19 AM

<---------- Tobold Hornblower smoked one of these
 
Hamfast: Slain warrior-guard gains note before meeting sanctified one. Now see him, clearly.
Otho: He’s a great laugh, however confused.
Bilbo: Being melodic, lazy spider starts bidding, starts spinning, then reveals his killer!
Belladonna: Desert old measure in confusion for a feisty girl.
I: Gloin, initially, but joins first person and others of his profession to mingle for one highborn.
Tobold: Plosive divides utensil; dental plosive completes him.
Saradoc: Claudio and Hero’s trouble - though not much – still acquires the legacy of a wound. All are shaken before he is revealed.

And that is probably the only circumstance in which I would use the 'pipe' icon! (In fact, is there an explanation page for the Downs' icons anywhere?)

Correct answers, Nerwen, but TOBOLD does not come from bowl. It's TOOL for utensil, divided in the middle by a plosive (B), then finished with a dental plosive (D).

Anagram of 'hoot' is the correct thinking for 'Otho.'

Morsul the Dark 06-29-2017 05:43 PM

Isembard Took?

Starts with I
Has "me"
Bard... gloin and the others sang?

Nerwen 06-29-2017 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 707166)
Hamfast: Slain warrior-guard gains note before meeting sanctified one. Now see him, clearly.
Otho: He’s a great laugh, however confused.
Bilbo: Being melodic, lazy spider starts bidding, starts spinning, then reveals his killer!
Belladonna: Desert old measure in confusion for a feisty girl.
I: Gloin, initially, but joins first person and others of his profession to mingle for one highborn.
Tobold: Plosive divides utensil; dental plosive completes him.
Saradoc: Claudio and Hero’s trouble - though not much – still acquires the legacy of a wound. All are shaken before he is revealed.

And that is probably the only circumstance in which I would use the 'pipe' icon! (In fact, is there an explanation page for the Downs' icons anywhere?)

Correct answers, Nerwen, but TOBOLD does not come from bowl. It's TOOL for utensil, divided in the middle by a plosive (B), then finished with a dental plosive (D).

Anagram of 'hoot' is the correct thinking for 'Otho.'

Silly me! I was puzzled by your use of "divide", but I couldn't think of anything else that made sense at all.

Pervinca Took 06-30-2017 03:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Morsul the Dark (Post 707170)
Isembard Took?

Starts with I
Has "me"
Bard... gloin and the others sang?

Not Isembard. Everyone sings in Middle-earth. ;)

What are dwarves close to, profession-wise?

Morsul the Dark 06-30-2017 03:21 AM

Isengrim.
Miners
G
I

Pervinca Took 06-30-2017 03:32 AM

Hamfast: Slain warrior-guard gains note before meeting sanctified one. Now see him, clearly.
Otho: He’s a great laugh, however confused.
Bilbo: Being melodic, lazy spider starts bidding, starts spinning, then reveals his killer!
Belladonna: Desert old measure in confusion for a feisty girl.
Isengrim: Gloin, initially, but joins first person and others of his profession to mingle for one highborn.
Tobold: Plosive divides utensil; dental plosive completes him.
Saradoc: Claudio and Hero’s trouble - though not much – still acquires the legacy of a wound. All are shaken before he is revealed.

Correct! Over to you.

Morsul the Dark 06-30-2017 09:01 AM

1. AragornPirates' greeting and oak seed reveal the long legs of this man.
2. RadagastSkaters' "tubular" leaves a fright. Especially with the rabbit sled
3. TharkunWhere the white whale blows, and this garbage bandit would reveal this wanderer.
4. AiwendilLegolas sees a Balrog! What Timing? And after that, pickles. At least birds like him.
5. NerwenA bookworm questions time. She can help you reflect.
6. IncanusOut won't you? What is this? Opposite Day?
7. Strider. He's a tough guy, when it comes to trouble he takes it in step... or something like that.

Pervinca Took 06-30-2017 10:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Morsul the Dark (Post 707176)
4. Legolas sees a Balrog! What Timing? And after that, pickles. At least birds like him.

Ai + when + dill? (if dill is a pickle).

Aiwendil, who is a friend to birds and beasts?

Morsul the Dark 06-30-2017 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Morsul the Dark (Post 707176)
1. Pirates' greeting and oak seed reveal the long legs of this man.
2. Skaters' "tubular" leaves a fright. Especially with the rabbit sled
3. Where the white whale blows, and this garbage bandit would reveal this wanderer.
4. AiwendilLegolas sees a Balrog! What Timing? And after that, pickles. At least birds like him.
5. A bookworm questions time. She can help you reflect.
6. Out won't you? What is this? Opposite Day?
7. He's a tough guy, when it comes to trouble he takes it in step... or something like that.

I honestly thought that was the hardest one! Great work!

Pervinca Took 06-30-2017 10:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Morsul the Dark (Post 707176)
1. Pirates' greeting and oak seed reveal the long legs of this man.

Not sure how we lose the c, but AR + ACORN almost gives us ARAGORN (called Longshanks by Bill Ferny).

Pervinca Took 06-30-2017 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Morsul the Dark (Post 707178)
I honestly thought that was the hardest one! Great work!

I used the elvish exclamation in one of my last clues (the Melian one), and I also looked at lots of Maiar as that was both the password and the theme.


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