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Post by eclosis on Nov 11, 2016 16:36:23 GMT -5
Having trouble finding the article for 1984
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Post by eclosis on Nov 17, 2016 13:23:36 GMT -5
If anyone could help me I would be very appreciative.
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Post by craigrj on Nov 18, 2016 5:50:27 GMT -5
If anyone could help me I would be very appreciative. Some hints.... page 1 main article column 4
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Post by neandrothal on Nov 21, 2016 2:48:11 GMT -5
Can someone nudge me to the article with the plant? My other 9 letters are OLZGEOEPI. I'm not sure some of these are right because the definition of "last letter of each piece" could be open to interpretation. I would have assumed it's the letter before the little square at the end (but not always the very end) of each article, but there's at least three pieces containing the right words that don't have the little square.
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Post by craigrj on Nov 21, 2016 4:35:42 GMT -5
Can someone nudge me to the article with the plant? My other 9 letters are OLZGEOEPI. I'm not sure some of these are right because the definition of "last letter of each piece" could be open to interpretation. I would have assumed it's the letter before the little square at the end (but not always the very end) of each article, but there's at least three pieces containing the right words that don't have the little square. You've done very well so far, just two minor errors that I can see: The plant can be found somewhere on page two - it's split over three words...as you've noticed, picking the correct letter can feel inconsistent at times and this article is one of those times. Suggest you ignore the signoff entirely... and There is only one E in the answer. I can't tell which of your two Es is incorrect, sorry for not being able to help further...
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Post by neandrothal on Nov 21, 2016 10:32:27 GMT -5
There is only one E in the answer. I can't tell which of your two Es is incorrect, sorry for not being able to help further... Many thanks. I changed one E to A which was ironic because to get there I had to not ignore the signoff from a Strong Island correspondent!
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Post by neandrothal on Nov 21, 2016 10:34:59 GMT -5
And with that, I'm sorry to have fully caught up on Volume 3, but am really looking forward to chatting with you in the chat place on Issue 4!
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Post by k80 on Nov 21, 2016 10:36:14 GMT -5
And with that, I'm sorry to have fully caught up on Volume 3, but am really looking forward to chatting with you in the chat place on Issue 4! Take heart! We've solved maybe a quarter of issue 4 already, and it's not even here yet! You can jump right in!
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Post by pinktiger on Nov 24, 2016 17:28:31 GMT -5
One quick clarification. We ARE supposed to be using the original template for the second puzzle (the actual printed one). If that's the case, isn't the first line too long? Precisely... 7 + minimum one space + 5 + minimum one space + 7= 21 total with only 20 spaces to work with?
No. You need a new template. There are 21 rows and 21 columns in the new puzzle. last one I am working on of this issue and I so needed this advice..Thanks
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Post by pinktiger on Nov 29, 2016 15:48:28 GMT -5
stuck again...had to start again twice but my phone found a new direction to a banished one been going through the paper and even visit and sifted through some websites. but I don't see/find the next step to take. I already read some of the tips given in this thread but it didn't make my lightbulb burn brightly so far. (and don't want to read all spoilers too)
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Post by MrKairo on Nov 29, 2016 15:58:51 GMT -5
stuck again...had to start again twice but my phone found a new direction to a banished one been going through the paper and even visit and sifted through some websites. but I don't see/find the next step to take. I already read some of the tips given in this thread but it didn't make my lightbulb burn brightly so far. (and don't want to read all spoilers too) PMing you
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Post by pinktiger on Nov 29, 2016 17:14:16 GMT -5
Thanks needed that push into the unknown (for me at least)
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Post by jlw435 on Dec 1, 2016 22:37:08 GMT -5
I apologize, but I must be the most daft person here. I need a nudge as to where the bwa bwa language originates.
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Post by Jessi on Dec 1, 2016 22:44:43 GMT -5
I apologize, but I must be the most daft person here. I need a nudge as to where the bwa bwa language originates. Look across! Look down! They're out to get you...
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Post by JulytoNov on Dec 12, 2016 17:44:59 GMT -5
I have found all the letters, but am having trouble with the anagram. Any help would be appreciated.
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