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Post by ariock on Dec 5, 2016 17:47:51 GMT -5
To folks sending me PMs, I still don't have the ANSWER to this puzzle. Once again, I throw wasted hours on the rocks of bad anagrams. I've gotten the following clues: Regarding the number of words in the ultimate anagram: Six words Regarding the max/min size of the words in the anagram: 5 letters max, 3 letters min I have some of the words involved too.
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Post by helenahandbasket on Dec 5, 2016 18:46:47 GMT -5
To folks sending me PMs, I still don't have the ANSWER to this puzzle. Once again, I throw wasted hours on the rocks of bad anagrams. I've gotten the following clues: Regarding the number of words in the ultimate anagram: Six words Regarding the max/min size of the words in the anagram: 5 letters max, 3 letters min I have some of the words involved too. Personally, I thought this one was less of an anagram and more like two half sentences interspliced with each other. If you write down the circled letters in order of appearance, it ends up looking like something more along the lines of
jacwenktputahendijlilll
would look if you interspliced the first two lines of the nursery rhyme. I think it would be difficult to anagram from scratch because it's missing a letter, at least based on the answer I gleaned from it.
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Post by khoward on Dec 5, 2016 21:43:55 GMT -5
I got a self referential sentence, but I have no idea how that gets me to a 14 letter answer.
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Post by stupidstupiddan on Dec 6, 2016 18:57:32 GMT -5
I feel I'm so close on this one. Any help on 24 down or 38 across?
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Post by ariock on Dec 6, 2016 19:48:52 GMT -5
I feel I'm so close on this one. Any help on 24 down or 38 across? You've probably got it at this point. Do you have all of the other intersecting answers? And a pretty good idea for 38 across because you know what the slap bet is? You should have a word for 24 down and you're not sure what it means (I certainly didn't). Put it, the name from 11 down, and the word that seems possibly rude into google and the first result should help you understand why the answer is right.
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Post by MrPinkEye on Dec 7, 2016 0:32:55 GMT -5
Looking for a nudge. I've got the crossword solved, but my attempt to utilize the letters led me to a website that sells a particular breed of animal but no closer to a 14 letter solution. Am I off base?
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Post by Jessi on Dec 7, 2016 0:39:27 GMT -5
Looking for a nudge. I've got the crossword solved, but my attempt to utilize the letters led me to a website that sells a particular breed of animal but no closer to a 14 letter solution. Am I off base? It sounds like you have the animal, which is necessary, but don't
be a Judas.
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Post by neandrothal on Dec 7, 2016 2:37:03 GMT -5
I know this letter isn't important, but I can't figure out the end of 41-A and 33-D. Regarding 24-D the Mr. 24-D stories were created after the author of the very popular Charlie 11-D stories died
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Post by neandrothal on Dec 7, 2016 2:45:14 GMT -5
Google and IMDB got me this one. My Google Fu is strong. I may have been known to state I AM the Google once or twice.... On a different note, I hated every clue in this stupid crossword lol. If you are getting aN odd letter, remember that Ice-T is an OG, and whatever got Jackie Chan started, at least what worked for me, is something I cannot find any information on. Jackie Chan's very first movie was as a stuntman in Fist of Fury with Bruce Lee.
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Post by khoward on Dec 7, 2016 7:36:45 GMT -5
I know this letter isn't important, but I can't figure out the end of 41-A and 33-D. Regarding 24-D the Mr. 24-D stories were created after the author of the very popular Charlie 11-D stories died 33- down is before, not against. 41-across is d'ivoire, d'Azur or du Rhone in some places.
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Post by khoward on Dec 7, 2016 7:36:47 GMT -5
I know this letter isn't important, but I can't figure out the end of 41-A and 33-D. Regarding 24-D the Mr. 24-D stories were created after the author of the very popular Charlie 11-D stories died 33- down is before, not against. 41-across is d'ivoire, d'Azur or du Rhone in some places.
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Post by Jessi on Dec 7, 2016 9:55:41 GMT -5
Francis Chan might be a better lead. Stuntman will not give you what you need.
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Post by Jessi on Dec 7, 2016 10:05:42 GMT -5
There are three answers that will seem correct but will not give you the letter you need to solve the vault. Here is some information that might help. Feel free to pm me for clarification. Coniferous trees produce cones, not nuts. They also do not have leaves... During the prohibition era, a slang word was used by folks carrying a particular weapon. Goats do a lot of prancing when they're happy. And there are a few ways to describe this prancing. Along these lines, check out Francis Chan, he speaks of the goats and the sheep.
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Post by centaurofattn on Dec 7, 2016 10:10:19 GMT -5
There are three answers that will seem correct but will not give you the letter you need to solve the vault. Here is some information that might help. Feel free to pm me for clarification. Coniferous trees produce cones, not nuts. They also do not have leaves... During the prohibition era, a slang word was used by folks carrying a particular weapon. Goats do a lot of prancing when they're happy. And there are a few ways to describe this prancing. Along these lines, check out Francis Chan, he speaks of the goats and the sheep. Not sure which of the clues you are referring to here, so I may PM, but I was able to fill out the grid with letters using what they gave and made sense for the vault.
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Post by khoward on Dec 7, 2016 23:29:12 GMT -5
There are three answers that will seem correct but will not give you the letter you need to solve the vault. Here is some information that might help. Feel free to pm me for clarification. Coniferous trees produce cones, not nuts. They also do not have leaves... During the prohibition era, a slang word was used by folks carrying a particular weapon. Goats do a lot of prancing when they're happy. And there are a few ways to describe this prancing. Along these lines, check out Francis Chan, he speaks of the goats and the sheep. Not sure which of the clues you are referring to here, so I may PM, but I was able to fill out the grid with letters using what they gave and made sense for the vault. As did I. It was a little bit of a journey, but one of the curios got me there....
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