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Post by vermont on Jan 7, 2017 13:27:29 GMT -5
I solved the cabinets long ago but haven't been able to figure out what letters to use for sure. My current best guess is LOCHAELER but I saw another about changing an O to an N but I have no idea if that's right. Doesn't seem to anagram to a real word.
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Post by jackoat on Jan 7, 2017 14:08:15 GMT -5
I solved the cabinets long ago but haven't been able to figure out what letters to use for sure. My current best guess is LOCHAELER but I saw another about changing an O to an N but I have no idea if that's right. Doesn't seem to anagram to a real word. Look to the stars for your answer. MPC made a point to use the stars!
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Post by Claire and Sarah on Jan 13, 2017 18:56:42 GMT -5
What is a unique vowel - never heard of it before!
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Post by MrKairo on Jan 13, 2017 19:29:28 GMT -5
What is a unique vowel - never heard of it before!
Jeez, haven't you ever used an €? Just kidding. What they mean is that each of the six words ends in a vowel and each vowel (a, e, i, o, u, y) is used only once.
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Post by skyrocketz on Jan 15, 2017 16:45:31 GMT -5
what cabinet does Harris fit into? This seems to be the one holding me up...
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Post by jackoat on Jan 15, 2017 17:50:36 GMT -5
what cabinet does Harris fit into? This seems to be the one holding me up... C1
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Post by Claire and Sarah on Jan 20, 2017 17:48:41 GMT -5
What is a unique vowel - never heard of it before!
Jeez, haven't you ever used an €? Just kidding. What they mean is that each of the six words ends in a vowel and each vowel (a, e, i, o, u, y) is used only once. Thank you - I have got all of my names in but don't know what letters to use! Any help please?
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Post by jackoat on Jan 20, 2017 17:59:52 GMT -5
Jeez, haven't you ever used an €? Just kidding. What they mean is that each of the six words ends in a vowel and each vowel (a, e, i, o, u, y) is used only once. Thank you - I have got all of my names in but don't know what letters to use! Any help please?
Look to the shape of the symbol marking the drawers
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Post by Claire and Sarah on Jan 20, 2017 18:00:01 GMT -5
Hi Can anyone tell me what a unique vowel is - feeling a bit stupid! Each ends in a vowel, but none of the words in Cabinet A end in the same vowel. Thanks
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Post by FaerieDrgn on Feb 8, 2017 12:32:22 GMT -5
Can I throw my letters someone's way to check to see if they are correct? I think I have all the names in the right drawers, but I could be wrong seeing as I am having trouble finding the answer...
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Post by jackoat on Feb 8, 2017 12:36:40 GMT -5
Can I throw my letters someone's way to check to see if they are correct? I think I have all the names in the right drawers, but I could be wrong seeing as I am having trouble finding the answer... PM me
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Post by Prozac on Mar 4, 2017 2:22:28 GMT -5
I cannot make any headway on this and it seems to be because my lists of possibilities for each cabinet and drawer are incomplete or incorrect. I have at least one location that has no common name between the cabinet and drawer lists that I have. I also run into logic paradoxes regardless of where I start. Clearly I'm doing something very wrong since I've been very diligent in compiling my lists of names that fit each rule, even Googling each and every name in each context (who knew that "Tori" was a plural word for large convex mouldings used at the bases of plinths?). The possibility exists that I've maybe even over-researched and have too many names in each list, but whatever the reason, I'm not going to be progressing further with this without some assistance.
Can I run my list of names past someone so I can get started?
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Post by wortelboer on Mar 4, 2017 11:57:27 GMT -5
I need help on this one as well.
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Post by phraca on Mar 4, 2017 12:39:17 GMT -5
you can PM me
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Post by Prozac on Mar 6, 2017 4:52:17 GMT -5
Thanks for the offer Phraca. I drafted quite a lengthy message outlining my lists but realised as was doing it that I was including too many names in each that were too great a stretch. I decided to trim down to only the more likely candidates before making one last attempt and have finally managed to complete the grid. Getting the final answer has been pleasantly challenging. I have several potential sets of letters but only one that has enough vowels to be feasible. It gave me only one exact anagram (an obscure Spanish word) that proved incorrect, but I think I have an alternative that is far more in keeping with current themes and is only one letter out. Glancing back over this thread, it seems I'm on the right track. Just waiting for the red ring of doom to expire to give it a try.
Thanks again for the offer of assistance.
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