I am at a loss, again.
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ODOVACAR - A Proudfoot, vacant but cut short by one and a bit, is wealthy. URUNDIL - I hear you run before a herb, copper. 3. R - A beast beyond the circle? I'm uncertain it's inscribed. 4. N - Lend one ear to the shortest war, briefly and back, with a signet. ADAMANTA - Love lace and flatfish? Like a ring! MIRIEL - A peaceful station in a flipped garland is a jewel. ELFSTAN - Race a saint indefinitely for a green jewel. STEELSHEEN - A venerated elver - her, English? Heavy metal. GLINDUR - Gee, Eastwood's topped and tailed (duh, you hear me?), but he's dark and tough. LORD OF THE RINGS - A title worn. ELESSAR - He' not greater, but gifted. ARGELEB - Listen: a pirate girl be backwards around silver. MAGLOR - Between Béma and Glorfindel is gold. Quote:
-Both clues have the straight clue at the end. -R consists of three elements, with one out of order from where it's clued. -N consists of two elements, plus one instruction relating to one element, and one relating to the word as a whole. -There are no Middle-earth words in the clues (well... maybe one), though one answer is in a Middle-earth language. hS |
All need to be people so they can say their names gleam? ;)
I'd have the glittery moon talking, or the Remmirath boasting of her sparkly nets, but then I'm weird/an English Lit graduate/both/probably the same thing to a scientist. :D |
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(Had I not gone with 'people', you'd be looking at clues for Tilkal, Ormal, and the Silmarils, so rejoice that I limited myself.) hS |
4. Narwe (Ear+W), the whole meaning 'signet'.
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3. Ringwraiths (Wraiths beyond the Ring; 'Ash Nazg Durbatuluk') ;)
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Also: no anagrams. :) Quote:
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3. Ring-bearer (Ring+Bear+Er)
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ODOVACAR - A Proudfoot, vacant but cut short by one and a bit, is wealthy. URUNDIL - I hear you run before a herb, copper. RINGBEARER - A beast beyond the circle? I'm uncertain it's inscribed. 4. N - Lend one ear to the shortest war, briefly and back, with a signet. ADAMANTA - Love lace and flatfish? Like a ring! MIRIEL - A peaceful station in a flipped garland is a jewel. ELFSTAN - Race a saint indefinitely for a green jewel. STEELSHEEN - A venerated elver - her, English? Heavy metal. GLINDUR - Gee, Eastwood's topped and tailed (duh, you hear me?), but he's dark and tough. LORD OF THE RINGS - A title worn. ELESSAR - He' not greater, but gifted. ARGELEB - Listen: a pirate girl be backwards around silver. MAGLOR - Between Béma and Glorfindel is gold. One to go! And if I told you what language it was in you'd get it immediately. hS |
So 4. L+RAE+I?
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'Lend' is just a filler word; ignore it. hS |
Well, there is War of Wrath....
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In any case, this is a Primary World war (not World War). hS |
Well, the shortest war in history is Anglo-Zanzibar war....
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Briefly means 'acronym', so AZ, and reversed it's Za....and Zamin is the only person which begins with ZA.
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(Also the answer starts with N. :)) hS |
Na+I+Rae?
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You need a synonym for ear (I think it's an English dialect word); you're looking for two 3-letter pieces to put together and reverse. hS |
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Lug is slang for ear, but has no N in it. |
In which case it's Nazgul (Zan+Lug backwards).
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'Nazgul' doesn't gleam, though.
Perhaps it's an opulent Numenorean king, with a name in Adunaic? |
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ODOVACAR - A Proudfoot, vacant but cut short by one and a bit, is wealthy. URUNDIL - I hear you run before a herb, copper. RINGBEARER - A beast beyond the circle? I'm uncertain it's inscribed. NAZGUL - Lend one ear to the shortest war, briefly and back, with a signet. ADAMANTA - Love lace and flatfish? Like a ring! MIRIEL - A peaceful station in a flipped garland is a jewel. ELFSTAN - Race a saint indefinitely for a green jewel. STEELSHEEN - A venerated elver - her, English? Heavy metal. GLINDUR - Gee, Eastwood's topped and tailed (duh, you hear me?), but he's dark and tough. LORD OF THE RINGS - A title worn. ELESSAR - He' not greater, but gifted. ARGELEB - Listen: a pirate girl be backwards around silver. MAGLOR - Between Béma and Glorfindel is gold. Theme: Characters named after (shiny) gems, metals, and jewellery. Over to Urwen, I believe; a hard-fought and hard-won password all round. :) hS |
I have just one question: whose Argeleb?
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Sounds like one of the chieftains of the Dunedain?
… oh, a King of Arthedain, while they still had kings, and he ended up being king of the whole of Arnor, as the two other lines failed. |
1. Renounce him in disarray.
2. She is endlessly angry, and backward. 3. A greeting around a broken ornamental plate, for her. 4. A cave within a meandering flower, for him. 5. Scattered sodium reveals him. 6. Reversed part of speech surrounds a way, for him 7. A befuddled Shakespearean king surrounds direction, for her. 8. A muddled youngster finds a way, for him. 9. A confused elver finds commotion, briefly, north-east. See her. 10. Silence. Muddled reasoning leads to him. |
Yeah, Argeleb was one of a long line of Ar-s in Arthedain, but I couldn't have told you which. :)
Now, for your password... I like the look of these clues. One that jumps out at me is #9, which sounds like a name of the form ELE????NE. A logical guess would be ELESTIRNE, who I know you've been thinking around; I can't make 'stir' the beginning or acronym of anything, but I'm happy to assume it could be. #7... Shakespeare had many kings, but the one that leaps to mind (and I think the only one who's 'King' in the title of his play) is LEAR. I'm seeing the clue as indicating an anagram of his name around a direction... ELMAR the Numenorean is a possible, though M-as-direction is a stretch (Middle?). hS |
'Briefly' applied to north-east, actually, to produce NE.
1. Renounce him in disarray. 2. She is endlessly angry, and backward. 3. A greeting around a broken ornamental plate, for her. 4. A cave within a meandering flower, for him. 5. Scattered sodium reveals him. 6. Reversed part of speech surrounds a way, for him 7. A befuddled Shakespearean king surrounds direction, for her. 8. A muddled youngster finds a way, for him. ELESTIRNE: A confused elver finds commotion, briefly, north-east. See her. 10. Silence. Muddled reasoning leads to him. No to rest. You have the right king, though. |
The ornamental plate could be a ROUNDEL, but no luck yet mixing it with greetings.
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No. You're focusing on known synonyms/definitions too much, when you should also be mindful of less common synonyms/definitions waiting to trip you up.
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Also try solving the easier ones first.
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However, DEN within NILE could give ELENDIL, for the 'cave' one. |
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But 'looks easier' doesn't mean a lot when I haven't been able to come up with any answers for them. ^_^ hS |
Well, here is a hint: think on why I used Elestirne rather than Erendis. ;)
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I did think of that, but neither epesses, nicknames nor sobriquets fit as password.
Is ELENDIL wrong? My guess for the cave one? |
Yes, it's wrong.
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MOTHERNAMES, perhaps?
I don't think Nuneth gave Erendis the name Elestirne, though. |
Drop the head and you'll have it.
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I'll try ALDOR for 8, but I can't account for the O.
LAD + ? + R. |
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