Password: Gateway?
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#3 is your regular straight+cryptic, classic Password clue. hS |
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AXES - Weapons on which graphs turn (these ones are red) 3. T - Stonework that pulls you from the mud 4. E - Number one deus ex machina (now featuring heavy metal) WOOD - I would tell you the answer, but -- just a second. ADAMANT - Air is to corundum as water is to...? (Now, about that crown.) YEW - You! Yes, you! Fire! (& look up into the light) (Comments in parenthesis relate solely to the theme; they are not useful for the password letter.) Correct! If you can figure out why, it might point you at the last two. hS |
Maybe the theme is seven. There are seven gates of Gondolin, among which are the gate of GOLD and the gate of WOOD*. There are seven gems made of ADAMANT in the crown of Gondor. There are seven Dwarven ring-bearers and seven forefathers, and dwarves used AXES (there are also seven Balrogs - according to Tolkien - who also used axes).
(*Take a guess on who built them.) |
Don't tell me 4 is Eagles...
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GOLD - No, I don't mean Alternate Universe AXES - Weapons on which graphs turn (these ones are red) 3. T - Stonework that pulls you from the mud EAGLE - Number one deus ex machina (now featuring heavy metal) WOOD - I would tell you the answer, but -- just a second. ADAMANT - Air is to corundum as water is to...? (Now, about that crown.) YEW - You! Yes, you! Fire! (& look up into the light) (Comments in parenthesis relate solely to the theme; they are not useful for the password letter.) One to go! This one was inspired by all those flippin' river clues that always catch me out. hS |
3. The Bridge of Mitheithel? :eek:
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Is 'stonework' a straight clue?
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So: what pulls you (from the mud)?
Or: what verb could mean 'to pull you from the mud', and what would the noun form of it be? hS |
Drag is the closest. Add that to the river and you get Isengard. And its stonework is Orthanc. So Orthanc?
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The mud is not significant, except as a thing you might be pulled from. hS |
Then I dunno.
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Tug, maybe (as in, tugboat)
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But how would that be related to 'stonework'?
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My mention of rivers was a reference to river clues in Password, and how they're often presented. hS |
Read my lasts posts please.
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Oh, wait. They're incorrect. Is the last one TOWER?
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GOLD - No, I don't mean Alternate Universe - Sixth gate - Gold AXES - Weapons on which graphs turn (these ones are red) - Third gate - Bronze (guarded by axemen) TOWERS - Stonework that pulls you from the mud - Second gate - Stone (surmounted by towers) EAGLE - Number one deus ex machina (now featuring heavy metal) - Fourth gate - Writhen Iron (with an iron statue of Thorondor) WOOD - I would tell you the answer, but -- just a second. - First gate - Wood ADAMANT - Air is to corundum as water is to...? (Now, about that crown.) - Seventh gate - Steel (surmounted by the Crown of Gondolin, surrounded by diamonds) YEW - You! Yes, you! Fire! (& look up into the light) - Fifth gate - Silver (guarded by bowmen, and surmounted with an image of Telperion Theme: The Seven Gates of Gondolin Over to you! hS |
But before I do, guess who made those gates? :D
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Thanks, now to rack my brain for a new idea. Did you like my wrench one, by the way?
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1. Dark lady.
2. He has a punny name. 3. Father of a future Thain. 4. Unwilling captive. 5. One-handed. 6. He would do well at Olympics. 7. Shares first name with Harry's mom and surname with his classmate. 8. Her other name is associated with Meyer's book title 9. Wilkie Collins book title describes her. 10. Other name for the theme. 6 and 11 don't have a first letter in the password. |
8/ LILY... BROWN, maybe? I think I remember a Brown at Hogwarts.
6/ BEREN, ERCHAMION, or MAEDHROS? 9/ ... LUTHIEN? With the 'other name' being the nightingale, which sings at Twilight? hS |
Triple success
I assume you meant 8 for Luthien, not 9...
1. Dark lady. 2. He has a punny name. 3. Father of a future Mayor. 4. Unwilling captive. BEREN: One-handed. 6. He would do well at Olympics. LILY BROWN: Shares first name with Harry's mom and surname with his classmate. LUTHIEN: Her other name is associated with Meyer's book title 9. Wilkie Collins book title describes her. 10. Other name for the theme. |
1. Morwen?
3. Paladin? |
Sorry, my bad.
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MORWEN: Dark lady.
2. He has a punny name. 3. Father of a future Mayor. 4. Unwilling captive. BEREN: One-handed. 6. He would do well at Olympics. LILY BROWN: Shares first name with Harry's mom and surname with his classmate. LUTHIEN: Her other name is associated with Meyer's book title 9. Wilkie Collins book title describes her. 10. Other name for the theme. |
#9: Apparently Collins wrote The Woman in White, which says AREDHEL to me.
#3: The most obvious option here is HAMFAST GAMGEE (aka the Gaffer). hS |
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I made a mistake, so you get a freebie
MORWEN: Dark lady.
2. He has a punny name. 3. TOLMAN (I messed up the clue...again...) 4. Unwilling captive. BEREN: One-handed. 6. He would do well at Olympics. LILY BROWN: Shares first name with Harry's mom and surname with his classmate. LUTHIEN: Her other name is associated with Meyer's book title AREDHEL: Wilkie Collins book title describes her. 10. Other name for the theme. I guess that's what happens when you're sleepy..... |
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So... I think I see the theme. Therefore: #4: HURIN (husband of Morwen, definitely an unwilling captive) #2: IMRAZOR (the clean-shaven Numenorean), because Password: MITHRELLAS. Which suggests #6 EOL would do well in the Olympics... oh! It's javellin-throwing, isn't it? :D And so #10... SPOUSES? hS |
MORWEN: Dark lady.
IMRAZOR: He has a punny name. TOLMAN (I messed up the clue...again...) HURIN: Unwilling captive. BEREN: One-handed. EOL: He would do well at Olympics. LILY BROWN: Shares first name with Harry's mom and surname with his classmate. LUTHIEN: Her other name is associated with Meyer's book title AREDHEL: Wilkie Collins book title describes her. SPOUSES: Other name for the theme. And over to you. :D |
Oh, and the riddle answers was javelin, by the phrase 'stick 'em with the pointy end', which originated in GOT. If you really thought about it, you could've gotten it. :(
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Bump?
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Sorry, busy weekend, I've just this second finished writing the password. :)
Thanks for the last one! Some fun names to puzzle over there. For this Password, the password letters are all the second letter of the answer as written. (Not for any particular reason, except that I needed the letters.) 1. - I add underclothing, and there are four. 2. - The most powerful will shortly share the way to unlock. 3. - He, or won't he? 4. - A dwarven house has lost its supports (architecture) and gained support (attire), and married a remarkable woman. 5. - The second half of the Millennium follows a ruddy fruit in full. 6. - #87, do (it) backwards, #8 - a chemist's hero. 7. - Not old, not drunk - just the first deer. 8. - Run back, flinger of treasure! Your son is more famous than you. 9. - Most of a frond overshadows partial shadows in a mother's domain. 10. - Higher than Odo is a Welshman discovering America. 11. - Too grim to guard, a digger and the first after the old. hS |
No answers, just thoughts.
3. Sounds like repetition is in order. Maybe a name structurally akin to, say, Fingolfin, or Ghan-buri-ghan. But don't have one to fit the clue in a way that makes sense. 7. There was Aldor the Old and his brother Baldor the (occasionally) drunk. Enc of Arda tells me they had a third brother, Eofor. No odea how that could be related to deer though. 8. Okay, maybe a somewhat reasoned amswer. NIRUH? He did fling the Nauglamir at Thingol, and Turin does make more of a name for himself. The other flingers I came up with so far didn't have sons. |
Ah, got one!
6. Fr + do + O = FRODO |
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