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1. Hey diddle diddle, this earth’s in the centre.
OROFARNE: Sandwich a cookie unevenly around a nasally altered farm and see what springs up. 3. They’ll soothe a sore throat, if the liquid is changed. 4. After hesitation, the fairies’ midwife married him. 5. Christmassy, but dangerous here. IN: What knights say, if you play the tape backwards. 7. A drummer loses nothing, but hisses for them. 8. A singer from the Seventies – hoping to sound like this? TROLL: He’s much nicer when he joins forces with a Moomin. 10. Whether sweet or salt, it cools a hot mouth. I: Simply the first person. 12. You tie one, K? (Take that away). ELVEN-KINGS: Almost a dozen monarchs have lost their way. 14. Of French blood? Well done. Have an oreo! :D |
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1. Hey diddle diddle, this earth’s in the centre.
OROFARNE: Sandwich a cookie unevenly around a nasally altered farm and see what springs up. 3. They’ll soothe a sore throat, if the liquid is changed. 4. After hesitation, the fairies’ midwife married him. 5. Christmassy, but dangerous here. IN: What knights say, if you play the tape backwards. 7. A drummer loses nothing, but hisses for them. 8. A singer from the Seventies – hoping to sound like this? TROLL: He’s much nicer when he joins forces with a Moomin. 10. Whether sweet or salt, it cools a hot mouth. I: Simply the first person. 12. You tie one, K? (Take that away). ELVEN-KINGS: Almost a dozen monarchs have lost their way. SANG: Of French blood? Oui. |
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Yeah, I got nothing when it comes to the rest of these.
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Do G55 and Huey have any ideas?
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Best I have is RINGS for 7: Ringo - 0 + SSS. I would need some hints for the rest.
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1. Hey diddle diddle, this earth’s in the centre.
OROFARNE: Sandwich a cookie unevenly around a nasally altered farm and see what springs up. 3. They’ll soothe a sore throat, if the liquid is changed. 4. After hesitation, the fairies’ midwife married him. 5. Christmassy, but dangerous here. IN: What knights say, if you play the tape backwards. RINGO: A drummer loses nothing, but hisses for them. 8. A singer from the Seventies – hoping to sound like this? TROLL: He’s much nicer when he joins forces with a Moomin. 10. Whether sweet or salt, it cools a hot mouth. I: Simply the first person. 12. You tie one, K? (Take that away). ELVEN-KINGS: Almost a dozen monarchs have lost their way. SANG: Of French blood? A hint? RHYME, more than riddling, should be applied to the first clue. ;) And 4 is cryptic, but quite easily so. |
Hey dol, merry dol, ring-a-ding dillo
Tom Bom, jolly Tom, Tom Bombadillo! |
Is 1 literally just MIDDLE (-earth)?
For once I got the Shakespeare in #4 unprompted - the fairies' midwife is Queen Mab. But I can't do anything useful with Ummab or Ermab. hS |
MIDDLE: Hey diddle diddle, this earth’s in the centre.
OROFARNE: Sandwich a cookie unevenly around a nasally altered farm and see what springs up. 3. They’ll soothe a sore throat, if the liquid is changed. 4. After hesitation, the fairies’ midwife married him. 5. Christmassy, but dangerous here. IN: What knights say, if you play the tape backwards. RINGO: A drummer loses nothing, but hisses for them. 8. A singer from the Seventies – hoping to sound like this? TROLL: He’s much nicer when he joins forces with a Moomin. 10. Whether sweet or salt, it cools a hot mouth. I: Simply the first person. 12. You tie one, K? (Take that away). ELVEN-KINGS: Almost a dozen monarchs have lost their way. SANG: Of French blood? And ERMAB is *most* of the answer to number 4. |
I feel like ERMABWED is not much of an improvement either. :D
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MIDDLE: Hey diddle diddle, this earth’s in the centre.
OROFARNE: Sandwich a cookie unevenly around a nasally altered farm and see what springs up. 3. They’ll soothe a sore throat, if the liquid is changed. ERMABWED: After hesitation, the fairies’ midwife married him. 5. Christmassy, but dangerous here. IN: What knights say, if you play the tape backwards. RINGS: A drummer loses nothing, but hisses for them. 8. A singer from the Seventies – hoping to sound like this? TROLL: He’s much nicer when he joins forces with a Moomin. 10. Whether sweet or salt, it cools a hot mouth. I: Simply the first person. 12. You tie one, K? (Take that away). ELVEN-KINGS: Almost a dozen monarchs have lost their way. SANG: Of French blood? Why isn't it? Sorry, it was RINGS, (as you rightly guessed), not Ringo. |
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:eek: Gnomish, Pervinca? What did we do to have Gnomish inflicted on us? ;) (It means "One-handed", for anyone who doesn't want to check. Early version of Erchamion.) hS |
'More first lines' for the password?
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MIDDLE: Hey diddle diddle, this earth’s in the centre. (The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins)
OROFARNE: Sandwich a cookie unevenly around a nasally altered farm and see what springs up. (O Orofarne, Lassemista, Carnimirie!) R They’ll soothe a sore throat, if the liquid is changed. ERMABWED: After hesitation, the fairies’ midwife married him. (Light as Leaf on Lindentree) F Christmassy, but dangerous here. IN: What knights say, if you play the tape backwards. (In Dwimordene, in Lorien) RINGS: A drummer loses nothing, but hisses for them. ('The Lord of the Rings' / Is one of those things) S A singer from the Seventies – hoping to sound like this? TROLL: He’s much nicer when he joins forces with a Moomin. (Troll sat alone on his seat of stone) L Whether sweet or salt, it cools a hot mouth. I: Simply the first person. (I sit beside the fire and think) N You tie one, K? (Take that away). ELVEN-KINGS: Almost a dozen monarchs have lost their way. (Three Rings for the elven-kings under the sky) SANG: Of French blood? (I sang of leaves, of leaves of gold, and leaves of gold there grew) Yes, because I did a 'FIRST LINES' one a while back. |
I kinda wanna say FALAS for the Christmassy one, because it's the season with a lot of Fa-la-las, but I don't think it's particularly dangerous, nor can I recall a First Line with it. :D
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S could be STING, who has apparently been performing since 1971 (yikes), and has the advantage of being a Tolkien word. I can't pin it to a poem/song though.
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Just google 70s male singers/groups. I think it was the name of his group as well. Not Falas either. Look at first lines of songs/poems. All well-known; no more Leonard Nimoy or early versions. |
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Fireworks are used during Christmas, and are dangerous to Hobbits in some circumstances, as proven by Merry and Pippin...
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You're kind of close, in that fire is the correct kind of danger.
Fireworks also feature in another remaining clue. |
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RINGS: A drummer loses nothing, but hisses for them. ('The Lord of the Rings' / Is one of those things) If you like it, you do. If you don't, then you boo! |
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'I sit by the fire and think'. |
Too peaceful. I'm afraid arson and attemped murder are involved ....
Plus that song is one of the other answers. Each clue refers to a different song. |
Is N just NOT? Knot - K?
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Voilà!
MIDDLE: Hey diddle diddle, this earth’s in the centre. (The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins)
OROFARNE: Sandwich a cookie unevenly around a nasally altered farm and see what springs up. (O Orofarne, Lassemista, Carnimirie!) R They’ll soothe a sore throat, if the liquid is changed. ERMABWED: After hesitation, the fairies’ midwife married him. (Light as Leaf on Lindentree) F Christmassy, but dangerous here. IN: What knights say, if you play the tape backwards. (In Dwimordene, in Lorien) RINGS: A drummer loses nothing, but hisses for them. ('The Lord of the Rings' / Is one of those things) S A singer from the Seventies – hoping to sound like this? TROLL: He’s much nicer when he joins forces with a Moomin. (Troll sat alone on his seat of stone) L Whether sweet or salt, it cools a hot mouth. I: Simply the first person. (I sit beside the fire and think) NOT: You tie one, K? (Take that away). (All that is gold does not glitter) ELVEN-KINGS: Almost a dozen monarchs have lost their way. (Three Rings for the elven-kings under the sky) SANG: Of French blood? (I sang of leaves, of leaves of gold, and leaves of gold there grew) |
Fear! Fire! Foes! Awake!
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Other than that, there is no words in first lines that are connected with arson...unless...wait! There is! *searches for full text of that one*
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For the first R, the ONLY bit of the straight clue is They/They'll.
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Riquids. hS |
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