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|  05-08-2019, 04:07 PM | #5401 | 
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			2. Lockhole (Pain in the neck is sometimes refered to as locked neck and empty = hole)
		 
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			BRANDY HALL:  Sing a song of Tolkien: strong’s the spirit here! 2. Pain in neck and empty? Nomenclature is queer. 3. By this may you live, since it’s not by bread alone – 4. And here’s a place where (fancifully) hob-nobs could be grown. 5. Here’s the way that you must serve a tennis ball, 6. Here dwelt one whose stories, (many thought), were tall. 7. Here have fun and paddle, but do not prick your toes - 8. And here big grins abound, they say, and none are lachrymose! THEME: SHIRE LOCATIONS Not Lockhole (or more correctly Lockholes). 
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|  05-08-2019, 04:10 PM | #5403 | 
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			Is the theme correct, at least?
		 
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|  05-08-2019, 04:11 PM | #5404 | 
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			Yes - I said so!
		 
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|  05-08-2019, 04:12 PM | #5405 | 
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			2. Needlehole (Needle=pain in the neck, hole = empty) Password: Norbourne 
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|  05-08-2019, 04:14 PM | #5406 | 
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			No and no.
		 
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|  05-08-2019, 04:16 PM | #5407 | 
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			3. Bagshot Row (row = paddle, shot = prick)
		 
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|  05-08-2019, 04:17 PM | #5408 | 
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			Eight letter word beginning with N......
		 
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|  05-08-2019, 04:18 PM | #5409 | 
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			Password: Northway
		 
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			3. Bywater (bread and water)
		 
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			BRANDY HALL:  Sing a song of Tolkien: strong’s the spirit here! 2. Pain in neck and empty? Nomenclature is queer. BYWATER: By this may you live, since it’s not by bread alone – 4. And here’s a place where (fancifully) hob-nobs could be grown. 5. Here’s the way that you must serve a tennis ball, 6. Here dwelt one whose stories, (many thought), were tall. 7. Here have fun and paddle, but do not prick your toes - 8. And here big grins abound, they say, and none are lachrymose! THEME: SHIRE LOCATIONS 
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|  05-08-2019, 04:38 PM | #5412 | 
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			Password: Nobottle (just because it's the neatest placename in the Shire) 
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			2: Crickhollow
		 
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|  05-08-2019, 04:42 PM | #5414 | 
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			And 6 could well be Bag End, since Bilbo was the noted purveyor of yarns
		 
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			I would have gotten it too, if it weren't for my internet connection dying out on me....   
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			BRANDY HALL:  Sing a song of Tolkien: strong’s the spirit here! CRICKHOLLOW: Pain in neck and empty? Nomenclature is queer. BYWATER: By this may you live, since it’s not by bread alone – ???O???: And here’s a place where (fancifully) hob-nobs could be grown. ???T???: Here’s the way that you must serve a tennis ball, ???T???: Here dwelt one whose stories, (many thought), were tall. ???L???: Here have fun and paddle, but do not prick your toes - ???E???: And here big grins abound, they say, and none are lachrymose! THEME: SHIRE LOCATIONS Yes - you get a CRICK in your neck, and HOLLOW means empty. You're right about the 'tall' (but not really) stories being Bilbo's, but Bag End does not have a T.   
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			I cri everytime...... Quote: 
 Oh, well, I will get it next time, count on it. 
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			I am half-compelled to just steal the turn like William did, for this very reason, decorum be damned.....
		 
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			If for no other reason than because I now have a dangerous combination of being bored and mad that I was cheated of getting it by my brief loss of connection.
		 
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			STEAL THE TURN! MAY THE OTHERS LOSE IT! - Feanor
		 
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|  05-08-2019, 05:01 PM | #5421 | 
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			Come on.  William didn't know the rules and made an honest mistake.  He would have yielded the turn to me, but I said I didn't mind.  And I kind of stole the last password turn from him anyway, albeit 'legally.'
		 
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|  05-08-2019, 05:09 PM | #5422 | 
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			Oh well Hello Lomion, my old friend. At least I'll always have you right next to me. 
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|  05-08-2019, 05:11 PM | #5423 | 
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			I thought Riddles In The Downs was very active? You could revive 'Tolkien Dozen' if you can think of a new category. 
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|  05-08-2019, 06:35 PM | #5424 | 
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			OK, the "tall" bit implies THE HILL.
		 
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			7 Needlehole?
		 
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			Geez! I am away for a day and I miss a password and a half! That was quick work! Or if Bilbo was the right person, it could be HOBBITON. 
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			8. Great Smials ("big smiles")
		 
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			BRANDY HALL:  Sing a song of Tolkien: strong’s the spirit here! CRICKHOLLOW: Pain in neck and empty? Nomenclature is queer. BYWATER: By this may you live, since it’s not by bread alone – ???O???: And here’s a place where (fancifully) hob-nobs could be grown. ???T???: Here’s the way that you must serve a tennis ball, HOBBITON: Here dwelt one whose stories, (many thought), were tall. ???L???: Here have fun and paddle, but do not prick your toes - GREAT SMIALS: And here big grins abound, they say, and none are lachrymose! A modest verse in rhyming couplets, to be sung to the tune of 'Sing a Song of Sixpence.' THEME: SHIRE LOCATIONS Needlehole was a good guess, but not the answer I'm looking for. 
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|  05-09-2019, 01:23 AM | #5429 | 
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			I suspect that Huinesoron knows them all but is holding back.    
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			THISTLE BROOK for #7?
		 
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			BRANDY HALL:  Sing a song of Tolkien: strong’s the spirit here! CRICKHOLLOW: Pain in neck and empty? Nomenclature is queer. BYWATER: By this may you live, since it’s not by bread alone – ???O???: And here’s a place where (fancifully) hob-nobs could be grown. ???T???: Here’s the way that you must serve a tennis ball, HOBBITON: Here dwelt one whose stories, (many thought), were tall. THISTLEBROOK: Here have fun and paddle, but do not prick your toes - GREAT SMIALS: And here big grins abound, they say, and none are lachrymose! A modest verse in rhyming couplets, to be sung to the tune of 'Sing a Song of Sixpence.' THEME: SHIRE LOCATIONS 
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|  05-09-2019, 06:22 AM | #5432 | 
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			By hob-nobs, are you referring to the English cookie brand?
		 
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			Yes. (I believe Gollum has been known to share them with orcs as well. Dipped in a nice cup of Darjeeling). 
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			By the way, the red letter could fall anywhere in the remaining answers.  ??? is to indicate that there's no pattern.
		 
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				    | That's really very culturally specific; I don't think I'd know about them but for having lived there It would have to be OATBARTON; Hob-nobs are largely oatmeal, and -barton is archaic "farm" 
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			BRANDY HALL:  Sing a song of Tolkien: strong’s the spirit here! CRICKHOLLOW: Pain in neck and empty? Nomenclature is queer. BYWATER: By this may you live, since it’s not by bread alone – OATBARTON: And here’s a place where (fancifully) hob-nobs could be grown. ???T???: Here’s the way that you must serve a tennis ball, HOBBITON: Here dwelt one whose stories, (many thought), were tall. THISTLEBROOK: Here have fun and paddle, but do not prick your toes - GREAT SMIALS: And here big grins abound, they say, and none are lachrymose! A modest verse in rhyming couplets, to be sung to the tune of 'Sing a Song of Sixpence.' THEME: SHIRE LOCATIONS I have encountered elements not used in the UK in this thread, too. Google is our friend!  'Barton' is indeed an archaic word for a farmyard. 'In the lonely barton by yonder coomb / Our childhood used to know' (Thomas Hardy, 'The Oxen.') Oatbarton suggests a field/farmyard where oats are grown. But a hobnob tree just seemed like a fun (though fanciful) idea.  They are oaty biscuits, after all .... (I was possibly hungry when I wrote the clue).  One to go! 
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			Shame there's no place in the Shire named "Overnet"
		 
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			Quick Post?
		 
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			No.   There may be an element in the clue that you are overlooking. 
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|  05-09-2019, 10:49 AM | #5440 | 
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			You mean 'way' part? Then it's Causeway or Northway. 
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