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Pervinca Took 06-27-2019 03:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Urwen (Post 718841)
Theme is the places unseen/unvisited by people in brackets.

Either not visited or not returned to.

Pervinca Took 06-27-2019 03:53 PM

TUNA: A dark fish for a hill? (Dark Elves).
2. Linger, wife of Abraham! Switch an exclamation, and take a turn about here! (Elendil)
3. Partition switches note and meanders. (Frodo).
4. A German baptism unit and a spy, note! How it all twists around here! (Tolkien).
DALE: Note boy returning here, (or show surprise to him, in Yorkshire!) (Frodo).
6. Disemvowelled red room in a mess around here! (Aragorn).
7. Leave him in singularly dire straits, when they all mingle here? (Boromir).
8. Sweetly old-fashioned tile broken here? (Dark Elves).
9. Rob thin person? No, place. Confused? (Frodo)
10. Place to shoot Carry On films, severally. (Frodo). *
11. A bird changes its note here. (Bilbo & Frodo).
VALINOR: The first of November! Behold, heraldic fur! Scramble for it! (Dark Elves).
MORIA: A dwarf in his rightful place, with his mother surrounding him? (Thrain).
14. Note quaint fruit with an unusual core, after an article here. (Pippin).

* Probably/possibly

Urwen 06-27-2019 03:55 PM

11. The Shire?

Urwen 06-27-2019 03:55 PM

6. Cerin Amroth

Pervinca Took 06-27-2019 03:56 PM

No and no.

You have to make the cryptic bits work.

Urwen 06-27-2019 03:57 PM

1. Crimson Hall for red room?

Pervinca Took 06-27-2019 03:58 PM

Never heard of a Crimson Hall.

Urwen 06-27-2019 04:01 PM

What about this quote:



https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/408...ding-still-and


Why is this quote incorrect?

Urwen 06-27-2019 04:03 PM

Oh wait, I see. 6 is Mordor (Red room - E)

Urwen 06-27-2019 04:43 PM

11. Gondor (Condor - C + G)

Pervinca Took 06-28-2019 01:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Urwen (Post 718858)
Oh wait, I see. 6 is Mordor (Red room - E)

That's better!

Pervinca Took 06-28-2019 01:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Urwen (Post 718857)
What about this quote:



https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/408...ding-still-and


Why is this quote incorrect?

I never said the quote was incorrect.

The ANSWER, though, is incorrect for this puzzle, where you have to fulfil the cryptic parts of the clue as well as the straight and themed parts.

And there could be several places to which a character did not go or did not return.

There is a specific, text-referenced reason for each answer, though. For example, Gloin at the feast in Rivendell tells Frodo he must go and see Dale now that it is restored to glory. Frodo says he will, if he ever gets the chance, but as we know, he never does.

Pervinca Took 06-28-2019 01:59 AM

TUNA: A dark fish for a hill? (Dark Elves).
HYARROSTAR: Linger, wife of Abraham! Switch an exclamation, and take a turn about here! (Elendil)
3. Partition switches note and meanders. (Frodo).
4. A German baptism unit and a spy, note! How it all twists around here! (Tolkien).
DALE: Note boy returning here, (or show surprise to him, in Yorkshire!) (Frodo).
MORDOR: Disemvowelled red room in a mess around here! (Aragorn).
7. Leave him in singularly dire straits, when they all mingle here? (Boromir).
8. Sweetly old-fashioned tile broken here? (Dark Elves).
9. Rob thin person? No, place. Confused? (Frodo)
10. Place to shoot Carry On films, severally. (Frodo). *
GONDOR: A bird changes its note here. (Bilbo & Frodo).
VALINOR: The first of November! Behold, heraldic fur! Scramble for it! (Dark Elves).
MORIA: A dwarf in his rightful place, with his mother surrounding him? (Thrain).
14. Note quaint fruit with an unusual core, after an article here. (Pippin).

* Probably/possibly

THEME: Places one or more people (fairly notably/significantly) did not go or return to, (either on a particular occasion or ever, and sometimes in spite of intention and/or invitation).

The Dark Elves never sailed west, so did not visit Tuna or Valinor.
Elendil could not go back to any part of Numenor once it was under the sea (unless he'd invented a very powerful snorkel).
Frodo never visited Dale, although Gloin invited him to.
Aragorn never went to Mordor (at least, not before the Ring was destroyed), although he would have gone there with Frodo had Merry and Pippin not needed rescuing (as it seemed).
Bilbo never visited Gondor, although he was, of course, invited to A and A's wedding (too old; packing such a bother). Frodo would always have been welcome back there, but he was too deeply hurt and sailed west.
I believe Thrain meant to enter Moria, but he was waylaid and died in the pits of Dol Guldur.*


* Have I got this right? The bit about Thrain and Moria?

Urwen 06-28-2019 02:04 AM

I cannot find any synonyms for partition or linger which work. I also assume that the quaint fruit is fig.

Pervinca Took 06-28-2019 02:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Urwen (Post 718864)
I cannot find any synonyms for partition or linger which work. I also assume that the quaint fruit is fig.

No. Quaint and fruit are separate elements here.

You need a synonym for quaint, then a kind of fruit.

Open Google and type in 'partition synonyms.' It will take you to a dictionary definition, but with synonyms underneath.

Urwen 06-28-2019 02:32 AM

Partition synonyms: fence, wall, divider, barrier, separator......

Pervinca Took 06-28-2019 02:44 AM

Ah ....

If you google the word I want for synonyms you get partition, but it doesn't work the other way round.

Urwen 06-28-2019 02:50 AM

Then how am I supposed to know which word you want....?

Pervinca Took 06-28-2019 03:02 AM

Through common sense.

You can often work out clues if you take a little time away and come back to them fresh, instead of trying to bludgeon them all to death at once.

I used to do cryptic crosswords before going to sleep. There would nearly always be a few I couldn't do. Then I'd look at them the next evening when I wasn't so tired, or in the morning if it was a weekend, see the answer, and think 'Of course!'

But if you MUST solve it instantly, what did India acquire between itself and Pakistan and (then) East Pakistan when she was partitioned?

Urwen 06-28-2019 03:06 AM

I can't read your mind, no matter how long I wait.

Urwen 06-28-2019 03:20 AM

Line? Lindon?

Pervinca Took 06-28-2019 03:21 AM

If you travelled from India to Pakistan, what would you cross?

Urwen 06-28-2019 03:26 AM

Wagah border?

Pervinca Took 06-28-2019 03:27 AM

Just border. ;)

Pervinca Took 06-30-2019 03:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Urwen (Post 718839)
2. Aros (Sarai-Ai + O)

You had the right wife here (except you need the spelling SARAH which also existed). And you were nearly right about the exclamations. It's -A + O.

But there is one other word in that clue that you need a synonym of, before you mix everything together.

Urwen 06-30-2019 03:50 AM

Linger = stay, remain?

Pervinca Took 06-30-2019 04:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Urwen (Post 718941)
Linger = stay, remain?

Yes to linger, but can you think of a more old-fashioned synonym for it?

Urwen 06-30-2019 04:21 AM

Tarry?

Urwen 06-30-2019 04:25 AM

Hyarrostar (Sarah - A + O + Tarry)?

Pervinca Took 06-30-2019 05:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Urwen (Post 718946)
Hyarrostar (Sarah - A + O + Tarry)?

Well done, especially considering that it was the whole of Numenor Elendil did not return to, because it physically wasn't there, (or above the water, at least), and he couldn't. But as the whole also meant each part, I made this answer Hyarrostar, because I needed an H.

Pervinca Took 06-30-2019 05:28 AM

Oh dear … I've performed my old, unintended party trick and edited instead of quoted the last 'solved bits so far' version of the password. Well, never mind. I'll quote it now.

TUNA: A dark fish for a hill? (Dark Elves).
HYARROSTAR: Linger, wife of Abraham! Switch an exclamation, and take a turn about here! (Elendil)
3. Partition switches note and meanders. (Frodo).
4. A German baptism unit and a spy, note! How it all twists around here! (Tolkien).
DALE: Note boy returning here, (or show surprise to him, in Yorkshire!) (Frodo).
MORDOR: Disemvowelled red room in a mess around here! (Aragorn).
7. Leave him in singularly dire straits, when they all mingle here? (Boromir).
8. Sweetly old-fashioned tile broken here? (Dark Elves).
9. Rob thin person? No, place. Confused? (Frodo)
10. Place to shoot Carry On films, severally. (Frodo). *
GONDOR: A bird changes its note here. (Bilbo & Frodo).
VALINOR: The first of November! Behold, heraldic fur! Scramble for it! (Dark Elves).
MORIA: A dwarf in his rightful place, with his mother surrounding him? (Thrain).
14. Note quaint fruit with an unusual core, after an article here. (Pippin).

* Probably/possibly

THEME: Places one or more people (fairly notably/significantly) did not go or return to, (either on a particular occasion or ever, and sometimes in spite of intention and/or invitation).

- The Dark Elves never sailed west, so did not visit Tuna or Valinor.
- Elendil could not go back to any part of Numenor once it was under the sea (unless he invented a very powerful snorkel).
- Frodo never visited Dale, although Gloin invited him.
- Aragorn never went to Mordor (at least, not before the Ring was destroyed), although he would have gone there with Frodo had Merry and Pippin not needed rescuing (as it seemed).
- Bilbo never visited Gondor, although he was, of course, invited to A and A's wedding (too old; packing such a bother). Frodo would always have been welcome back there, but he was too deeply hurt and sailed west.
- I believe Thrain meant to enter Moria, but he was waylaid and died in the pits of Dol Guldur.*


* Have I got this right? The bit about Thrain and Moria?

Urwen 06-30-2019 05:46 AM

The border clue still eludes me.....

Urwen 06-30-2019 05:48 AM

10. Shire (from Buckinghamshire)?

Pervinca Took 06-30-2019 06:06 AM

Look up the name of the studios where the Carry On films were shot.

BORDER - remove one of the letters that could be a note, replace it with another note, and scramble it.

Urwen 06-30-2019 06:21 AM

Pinewood?



But there is no place in ME called that.

Urwen 06-30-2019 06:25 AM

I see.



3. Erebor (Border-D+E)

Pervinca Took 06-30-2019 06:32 AM

'Good morning!' said Bilbo. `Feel ready for the great council?' `I feel ready for anything,' answered Frodo. `But most of all I should like to go walking today and explore the valley. I should like to get into those pine-woods up there.' He pointed away far up the side of Rivendell to the north. 'You may have a chance later,' said Gandalf. `But we cannot make any plans yet.'

I suppose he never went in the end. He might have, but once the weight of Middle-earth was truly on his shoulders …? It's said that he spent as much time as possible with Bilbo. Would Bilbo have been up to exploring pine woods?

'Severally' just means make PINEWOOD (as in Studios) plural.

Pervinca Took 06-30-2019 06:37 AM

TUNA: A dark fish for a hill? (Dark Elves).
HYARROSTAR: Linger, wife of Abraham! Switch an exclamation, and take a turn about here! (Elendil)
EREBOR: Partition switches note and meanders. (Frodo).
4. A German baptism unit and a spy, note! How it all twists around here! (Tolkien).
DALE: Note boy returning here, (or show surprise to him, in Yorkshire!) (Frodo).
MORDOR: Disemvowelled red room in a mess around here! (Aragorn).
7. Leave him in singularly dire straits, when they all mingle here? (Boromir).
8. Sweetly old-fashioned tile broken here? (Dark Elves).
9. Rob thin person? No, place. Confused? (Frodo)
PINE-WOODS: Place to shoot Carry On films, severally. (Frodo). *
GONDOR: A bird changes its note here. (Bilbo & Frodo).
VALINOR: The first of November! Behold, heraldic fur! Scramble for it! (Dark Elves).
MORIA: A dwarf in his rightful place, with his mother surrounding him? (Thrain).
14. Note quaint fruit with an unusual core, after an article here. (Pippin).

* Probably/possibly

THEME: Places one or more people (fairly notably/significantly) did not go or return to, (either on a particular occasion or ever, and sometimes in spite of intention and/or invitation).

The Dark Elves never sailed west, so did not visit Tuna or Valinor.

Elendil could not go back to any part of Numenor once it was under the sea (unless he invented a very powerful snorkel).

Frodo never visited Dale or Erebor, although Gloin invited him.

Aragorn never went to Mordor (at least, not before the Ring was destroyed), although he would have gone there with Frodo had Merry and Pippin not needed rescuing (as it seemed).

'Good morning!' said Bilbo. `Feel ready for the great council?' `I feel ready for anything,' answered Frodo. `But most of all I should like to go walking today and explore the valley. I should like to get into those pine-woods up there.' He pointed away far up the side of Rivendell to the north. 'You may have a chance later,' said Gandalf. `But we cannot make any plans yet.' … I suppose he never went in the end. He might have, but once the weight of Middle-earth was truly on his shoulders …? It's said that he spent as much time as possible with Bilbo. Would Bilbo have been up to exploring pine woods?

Bilbo never visited Gondor, although he was, of course, invited to A and A's wedding (too old; packing such a bother). Frodo would always have been welcome back there, but he was too deeply hurt and sailed west.

I believe Thrain meant to enter Moria, but he was waylaid and died in the pits of Dol Guldur.*


* Have I got this right? The bit about Thrain and Moria?

Urwen 06-30-2019 06:48 AM

Actually, he did go to Mordor once. He was there at the challenge before the Black Gate.

Pervinca Took 06-30-2019 07:19 AM

Not into it, though, so I think my clue still holds.

Also, the theme is broad and can also mean people not going somewhere at a particular, notable time, or not going back there for a reason. After all, Frodo DID go to Gondor.


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