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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took
I think 5 might be RATHLORIEL - it contains most of the Golden Wood (Lorien) and it's a river.
Could RA be the westernmost part of Raleigh? (The letters furthest to the west/left?) - oh, we want the L of Raleigh too. 'Not in west London' isn't 'Don't take the L from London, take it from Raleigh' ... it's 'The N from London isn't in - the letter from the east/ right of it (not the west) - so take it from LORIEN.' The rest of it goes in RA ...L.
Damn. Thought I'd solved it. Where does the TH come from?
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Well, you did get the right answer! It's LOTHLORIEN minus LO... N, plus RA... L.
ONODRIM - They march, conjunctionless, on an odd rim.
SEA - See, hear - it's great.
SILMARIL - Our rock, silly Mary - ill. Not asking why or playing doubles.
ISLE - I'll hear amid the waters.
RATHLORIEL - The Golden Wood, a river? Not in west London, more like in west Raleigh.
6.
I - Take inventory in Adelaide, three times each, put it on a Serbian site, and fight.
ADURANT - First, during Frodo's burden's loss, an angry speech in the south.
NAUGLAMIR - Miners make now this, now glamour - it's in there if they listen.
DENETHOR - A tumbling garden meets a hammer's lord, father of two sons.
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