Is the P clue Palantiri?
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P: Games and a Surrey town lose direction for them.
ANAGRAMS: One may mither a ewe’s consort, (slowly at first), to see them. SYNONYMS: They sound like the transgressions of a Shakespearean thief. SHIPS: They pass in the night. WEAPONS: For these warlike things, a generic British pub gains an article, but loses others. ORCS: A murder of them disperses and loses direction. But the end result is still pretty murderous! REALMS: Concerning charity, they stand clear. DWARVES: A good war vest reveals them. TROLLS: They type backwards, swallowing a very Welsh beginning. HOBBITS: They are parts for a cooker top. RIVERS: For these flowers, a weaver loses an article and is conflicted between two ways. ELVES: Delve safely to find them. Go on! AINUR: Rian, you hear, was conflicted about them. DUNEDAIN: For them, see the dwarf of the sand mountain appear. PUBS: Mashed potato turns dental to plosive for these. A: Tear around before embracing truth for them. GRUB: Ancient fortress returns for refreshment. E: Here is a kingdom in disarray, with endless damnation. T: Reset (twice) and see them. WIZARDS: Hospital rooms swallow endless zip for them. ONODRIM: Confused but giving person sings backwards for them. CONSTELLATIONS: Disadvantages declare, by charged atoms, their shining name. THEME: A CELEBRATION OF 200 PAGES OF THE PASSWORD THREAD. I did have Palantiri and Rings in it at one point, but not now. Look at the Surrey names in the link that Morsul posted. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List...aces_in_Surrey |
P: The most likely Surrey places from the map to be usable in a password look to be Woking and Dorking, and possibly Horley. Epsom is also a possibility.
'A' could be: -A synonym for 'tear' split around a synonym for 'before' around a synonym for 'truth'. -A synonym for 'tear' reversed, followed by a synonym for 'embracing truth'. -Some combination of the above. The fact that 'tear' and 'before' both have lots of meanings makes this even harder. ;) E: I really want this to end with 'hel', but that just throws up a lot of Eithel relatives, which isn't much help. I assume the start is either a synonym for or name of a kingdom, scrambled. T: Two synonyms for 'reset', one of which starts with a T. Seems simple enough! Except I can't come up with anything. ^_^ I'm going to put two questions here; whether and how you answer them, Pervinca, is of course up to you. 1. Are there any straight clues left other than 'them' and 'here'? 2. Are any of the answers Tolkien-specific words, or are they English nouns? hS |
T are something Tolkien loved. Several of them, in his books, have names. You only need one anagram. That's where you're going wrong! It's an anagram, not a synonym. One of the resets ('twice') is an ORDER to reset.
Basically, you need to reset 'reset!' A was a way of covering rings, Silmarils, Palantiri and jewels/jewellery of any kind, and more besides. |
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P: Games and a Surrey town lose direction for them.
ANAGRAMS: One may mither a ewe’s consort, (slowly at first), to see them. SYNONYMS: They sound like the transgressions of a Shakespearean thief. SHIPS: They pass in the night. WEAPONS: For these warlike things, a generic British pub gains an article, but loses others. ORCS: A murder of them disperses and loses direction. But the end result is still pretty murderous! REALMS: Concerning charity, they stand clear. DWARVES: A good war vest reveals them. TROLLS: They type backwards, swallowing a very Welsh beginning. HOBBITS: They are parts for a cooker top. RIVERS: For these flowers, a weaver loses an article and is conflicted between two ways. ELVES: Delve safely to find them. Go on! AINUR: Rian, you hear, was conflicted about them. DUNEDAIN: For them, see the dwarf of the sand mountain appear. PUBS: Mashed potato turns dental to plosive for these. ARTEFACTS: Tear around before embracing truth for them. GRUB: Ancient fortress returns for refreshment. E: Here is a kingdom in disarray, with endless damnation. TREES: Reset (twice) and see them. WIZARDS: Hospital rooms swallow endless zip for them. ONODRIM: Confused but giving person sings backwards for them. CONSTELLATIONS: Disadvantages declare, by charged atoms, their shining name. THEME: A CELEBRATION OF 200 PAGES OF THE PASSWORD THREAD. Indeed! Two to go! And both are specifically Tolkien words/names. |
Here in disarray added to da for endless damnation
Sort of kind of gives Eldar er from here and yeah, da from damnation and the L? Just added for the L of it badumch |
Surprisingly close, but 'here' is the straight part of the clue.
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Nothing is coming to me.
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Wait, is the p clue puzzles?
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Start with a synonym for GAMES, then use one of the Surrey towns. Not one that Huinesoron chose in his last post, though. |
Romp?
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The GAMES synonym is an abbreviation.
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OG for Olympic Games?
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No.
What did we call Games at school? |
I dunno.
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'Lose direction' could mean either an anagram, or dropping one of the direction letters from the Surrey town. The latter has been a complete dead-end for me so far, though. hS |
It starts PE (short for Physical Education, as Huinesoron said).
All you do is add one of those Surrey towns on to PE, and then remove a directional letter. You don't have to mix anything up. Not Dorking, Woking, Epsom or Horley (none of which make anything Tolkienian that I can see, added to PE or not). One of the others. |
Periannath?
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Where's the Surrey town in that?
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After writing literally all of them out and staring blankly at them for several minutes:
PEREDHIL(L). hS |
PEREDHIL: Games and a Surrey town lose direction for them.
ANAGRAMS: One may mither a ewe’s consort, (slowly at first), to see them. SYNONYMS: They sound like the transgressions of a Shakespearean thief. SHIPS: They pass in the night. WEAPONS: For these warlike things, a generic British pub gains an article, but loses others. ORCS: A murder of them disperses and loses direction. But the end result is still pretty murderous! REALMS: Concerning charity, they stand clear. DWARVES: A good war vest reveals them. TROLLS: They type backwards, swallowing a very Welsh beginning. HOBBITS: They are parts for a cooker top. RIVERS: For these flowers, a weaver loses an article and is conflicted between two ways. ELVES: Delve safely to find them. Go on! AINUR: Rian, you hear, was conflicted about them. DUNEDAIN: For them, see the dwarf of the sand mountain appear. PUBS: Mashed potato turns dental to plosive for these. ARTEFACTS: Tear around before embracing truth for them. GRUB: Ancient fortress returns for refreshment. E: Here is a kingdom in disarray, with endless damnation. TREES: Reset (twice) and see them. WIZARDS: Hospital rooms swallow endless zip for them. ONODRIM: Confused but giving person sings backwards for them. CONSTELLATIONS: Disadvantages declare, by charged atoms, their shining name. THEME: A CELEBRATION OF 200 PAGES OF THE PASSWORD THREAD. That's more like it. One to go! |
E: Here is a kingdom in disarray, with endless damnation.
Okay. So 'here' is the straight clue; could it mean literally here? EARTH begins with E, and things from Earth are used in passwords from time to time. But while H is the beginning of 'Hell', I can't make 'eart' an anagram of any kingdom. The Barrow-Downs are in ERIADOR, which... nearly contains 'Dorado', as in El Dorado? I dunno. Okay, so probably not here-here. What other places start with E? Um... actually quite a lot of places. ENDOR seems the most promising for the theme, but once again I can't fit it to the clue at all. hS |
Find a synonym for KINGDOM and scramble it.
... There is already one in the collection of guessed clues, albeit pluralised. |
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ELDAMAR, from REALM + DA(mnation)? hS |
Eldamar sounds right Pervinca did say Eldar was surprisingly close
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PEREDHIL: Games and a Surrey town lose direction for them.
ANAGRAMS: One may mither a ewe’s consort, (slowly at first), to see them. SYNONYMS: They sound like the transgressions of a Shakespearean thief. SHIPS: They pass in the night. WEAPONS: For these warlike things, a generic British pub gains an article, but loses others. ORCS: A murder of them disperses and loses direction. But the end result is still pretty murderous! REALMS: Concerning charity, they stand clear. DWARVES: A good war vest reveals them. TROLLS: They type backwards, swallowing a very Welsh beginning. HOBBITS: They are parts for a cooker top. RIVERS: For these flowers, a weaver loses an article and is conflicted between two ways. ELVES: Delve safely to find them. Go on! AINUR: Rian, you hear, was conflicted about them. DUNEDAIN: For them, see the dwarf of the sand mountain appear. PUBS: Mashed potato turns dental to plosive for these. ARTEFACTS: Tear around before embracing truth for them. GRUB: Ancient fortress returns for refreshment. ELDAMAR: Here is a kingdom in disarray, with endless damnation. TREES: Reset (twice) and see them. WIZARDS: Hospital rooms swallow endless zip for them. ONODRIM: Confused but giving person sings backwards for them. CONSTELLATIONS: Disadvantages declare, by charged atoms, their shining name. THEME: A CELEBRATION OF 200 PAGES OF THE PASSWORD THREAD. Correct. All done! And over to Huinesoron! P.S. Now wishing I'd made H horses (as there is no fauna covered, except for the human/speaking kind) and made the first P Pheriannath, as per one of Urwen's guesses. But I guess Peredhil covers the Half-Elven, which none of the other categories (singly) do. |
That was an excellent password, Pervinca! Unfortunately the idea I had for the next one hasn't panned out (or rather, I'm too stressed to come up with clues for any of the words in it); I'll try and come up with another one.
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No worries - take your time.
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Yeah, that was a pretty hectic weekend, but I finally have something for you.
1. - A dull pub between the rivers. 2. - I say: Oh sir! I hand this damp place (to you). 3. - An area, with trees. 4. - A little later, the shortened line of Italian nobles stands on the shore. 5. - By a slightly longer name, would still smell as sweet, and probably of holly. 6. - Big, purple, fancy glove - no, sorry, I misread, it's just a river. 7. - A cry of greeting over most of a thousand kilos of rabbits, just outside the door. 8. - You send, formally and pretty much, Latin cautions underground. 9. - A division without us? Normally after a short monster where the capital stands. 10. - Attila in bad French runs towards a haven. 11. - I am aged, I am off to bed, I am just west of here. 12. - In anger and the voice of the laws of Hell, name me a second time after the battle. 13. - Hell, Mike reversed into a pit and found the leader a step in. 14. - He stole ads? You'd never hear it once in the camp. 15. - A scrambled article, a stick, and a singular lens got turned around in the woods. This may be of relevance. hS |
2 sounds like Sirion.
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1. Well, a FORSAKEN INN might be a bit dull.
P.S. Hope your week is more relaxing! |
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Is Deadman's Dyke between two rivers, and did you just think it sounded like a pub name?
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I mean, it totally does though. I'd have a drink there. (I wouldn't, but I would, if you know what I mean.) (I don't know what I mean, so good luck!) hS |
5. Rosie?
Rose, from the balcony scene in R and J, and the end of holly? |
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10 Lhun Attila is generally known as Attila the Hun which could be rendered into French as l’hun. Lhun was the river that ran out to sea and The Grey Havens was near its mouth.
5 I can’t get beyond Eregion which I think literally means “of holly”. |
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