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2011 Microsoft Puzzle Hunt
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 6:24 pm    Post subject: 81 Reply with quote

From this:
1 Down - ■, 9, 11, ■, 12, 14 (Solution: DOT)
67 Down - 3, 7, 10, 13, 15 (Solution: SLASH)
73 Down - 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8 (Solution: DASH)

The best I can get is MONIE? It doesn't give me that "this is the right answer" feeling since there are still parts I've done nothing with, but it is still fairly intelligible.

I don't know what to do with the black squares in 1 Down, but if I fill in the rest these as detailed above, I get

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-  -  /  -  -  -  /  -  .  /  .  .  /  .  /
1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10 11 12 13 14 15
-- --- -. .. .
M O N I E


There are two black squares in the crossword clues I don't know what to make of, and it seems like there should be 17 characters in the solution, per the box across the top of the puzzle.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 7:12 pm    Post subject: 82 Reply with quote

hint: click this. http://seattlepuzzling.com/ph14/seattle/SamLovesT.pdf

Also, check your transcription of 73 down.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 7:17 pm    Post subject: 83 Reply with quote

I swear I would pay money for these to come as text rather than PDF Extreme Delectation

I fixed that in my post above, but I don't think MONIE is the solution. Unless Microsoft are big fans of early 90's female rap - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monie_Love
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 7:21 pm    Post subject: 84 Reply with quote

Suspence wrote:

1 Down - ■, 9, 11, ■, 12, 14 (Solution: DOT)

I don't know what to do with the black squares in 1 Down,

You want to know. See previous hint.

What's really annoying is that when you figure that out, you'll think you are done, but you aren't.

Suspence wrote:
I swear I would pay money for these to come as text rather than PDF Extreme Delectation

Sorry. For some of them, I would have just copy/pasted, but if you try to select in the PDF, you'll see that they broke it up to make that too hard to bother with.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 7:30 pm    Post subject: 85 Reply with quote

I was thinking that it could mean that all the black boxes in the crossword represent dots, but then I couldn't figure out why there would be two of them in the 1 Down clue, or why they would appear along with a list of numbers.

I don't think they are meant to represent missing numbers that we need to figure out, as there would seem to be better ways of doing this than a black square.

What is also eating at me is that I can see that anagram of "museum" in what ralphmerridew posted, and the "Crime Location" of this puzzlie is MOHAI, or The Museum of History and Industry in Seattle.

EDIT: Oh, and I'm still not sure why clicking this - http://seattlepuzzling.com/ph14/seattle/SamLovesT.pdf - is a hint.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 10:43 pm    Post subject: 86 Reply with quote

Suspence wrote:
EDIT: Oh, and I'm still not sure why clicking this - http://seattlepuzzling.com/ph14/seattle/SamLovesT.pdf - is a hint.

Because there is something to see there that isn't shown in your completed copy of the crossword.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 11:53 pm    Post subject: 87 Reply with quote

Are you referring to the part about "You can get to the bottom of the case. Just start from the beginning and take it one line at a time"?

If so, I'd tried to get something useful from that a few times, and haven't been able to.

EDIT: What I was really missing was the clue numbers in the crossword. Had I stared at those for as long as I stared at everything else I would've figured it long ago. As it stands, I've finally worked out what to do with the black squares, which came to me the millionth time I asked myself what could possibly be between 11 and 12.

Rather than count the columns as I was (17 total), you just take the number of the Down clue from the first row of that column (a much more pleasing 15 total). The black squares represent the two columns that have an empty space in the first row - giving MORSE, not MONIE.

I'm assuming that's not the solution since 1) it's rather unsatisfying to have the solution be a word that was already rather obvious and that didn't even require solving the crossword and 2) Zag mentioned another step.

For now, sleep.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 9:55 am    Post subject: 88 Reply with quote

MORSE was, of course, the first thing we submitted. The response we got was "Remember, titles matter!" Maybe that will help you more than it did us.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 1:22 pm    Post subject: 89 Reply with quote

I get ENCODED. Link to my solution
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 1:46 pm    Post subject: 90 Reply with quote

Nice! I wish we'd had you on our team.

Next puzzle: Train Tracks --- Here is the audio
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 1:48 pm    Post subject: 91 Reply with quote

Zag wrote:
Nice! I wish we'd had you on our team.


Not when it takes me 2 days and several hints to figure out what two black squares mean. Still kicking myself.

On to the next. I've listed to the first two, identified them, and read through the lyrics. Both have had a time mentioned, so I'll track that

TRACK - DESTINATION - STATUS - Track Title - Time Mentioned
1 - DAVID RYAN HARRIS - ON TIME - For You - 6:15
2 - AL STEWART - 8 MINUTES LATE - Night Train to Munich - 7:45
3 - GLEN MILLER - ON TIME
4 - KELLY WILLIS - ON TIME
5 - KID ROCK - 8 MINUTES EARLY
6 - SUPERGRASS - 8 MINUTES EARLY
7 - THE BANGLES - 8 MINUTES EARLY
8 - WATERDEEP - ON TIME
9 - DOLLY PARTON - ON TIME
10 - SHEENA EASTON - ON TIME
11 - DIRE STRAITS - ON TIME
12 - ABBA - 8 MINUTES EARLY
13 - ROGER MILLER - 8 MINUTES EARLY
14 - CISCO HOUSTON - ON TIME
15 - RICARDO ARJONA - ON TIME
16 - JIMMIE RODGERS - ON TIME
17 - GETAWAY PEOPLE - 8 MINUTES EARLY
18 - THE MONKEES - ON TIME
19 - SOFT BOYS - ON TIME
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 1:50 pm    Post subject: 92 Reply with quote

But that's why there are several people working together on each one. Others got that right away, but we never got the leap that you made.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 2:03 pm    Post subject: 93 Reply with quote

I had been trying to do stuff with the Ts from the start, unsuccesfully. Once I was able to fill in the 17 boxes across the top, it came pretty quickly.

TRACK - DESTINATION - STATUS - Track Title - Time Mentioned
1 - DAVID RYAN HARRIS - ON TIME - For You - 6:15
2 - AL STEWART - 8 MINUTES LATE - Night Train to Munich - 7:45
3 - GLEN MILLER - ON TIME - Chattanooga Choo Choo - 3:45
4 - KELLY WILLIS - ON TIME - Red Sunset - 4:45
5 - KID ROCK - 8 MINUTES EARLY - Midnight Train To Memphis - Midnight
6 - SUPERGRASS - 8 MINUTES EARLY - Evening Of The Day - 3:15
7 - THE BANGLES - 8 MINUTES EARLY - Manic Monday - 9:00 (though she says she has to be to work my nine. The rest have mentioned the time of the actual train)
8 - WATERDEEP - ON TIME - Gospel Train - 9:15
9 - DOLLY PARTON - ON TIME - In The Pines - The engine passed at 6:00...The caboose went by at 9:00 (Off Topic - This shares lyrics with "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" with Nirvana. Will read up on that later)
10 - SHEENA EASTON - ON TIME - Morning Train - No train time, but he works from 9:00 to 5:00.
11 - DIRE STRAITS - ON TIME - Eastbound Train - 2:44
12 - ABBA - 8 MINUTES EARLY -,The Day Before You Came - No train time, but she must have left her house at 8:00, made her desk around 9:15
13 - ROGER MILLER - 8 MINUTES EARLY - Ain't That Fine - 3:45
14 - CISCO HOUSTON - ON TIME - Travel On - 6:08
15 - RICARDO ARJONA - ON TIME - Minutos - 9:23 from what I can Make Out.
16 - JIMMIE RODGERS - ON TIME - Two-Ten, Six-Eighteen - 2:10, 6:18, 10:44
17 - GETAWAY PEOPLE - 8 MINUTES EARLY - She Gave Me Love - 4:45
18 - THE MONKEES - ON TIME - Last Train To Clarksville - You can be here by 4:30
19 - SOFT BOYS - ON TIME - Mystery Train - 4:44
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 2:13 pm    Post subject: 94 Reply with quote

First five times spell FIRST in semaphore.
But I'm still working through them as well.


edit: I'm going to start from the bottom and work up...

15 - RICARDO ARJONA - ON TIME (!! in Spanish...)
16 - JIMMIE RODGERS - ON TIME 10:44 (O)
17 - GETAWAY PEOPLE - 8 MINUTES EARLY 4:38 (N)
18 - THE MONKEES - ON TIME 4:30 (G)
19 - SOFT BOYS - ON TIME 4:44 (S)

(I will make a guess that #15 will turn out to be 4:45 though since that would give an S for SONGS)

edit: Hmm. This was going well, but:

11 - DIRE STRAITS - ON TIME 2:44 (Q!) (edit: now think this is R)
12 - ABBA - 8 MINUTES EARLY 7:52 (I)
13 - ROGER MILLER - 8 MINUTES EARLY 3:38 (M)
14 - CISCO HOUSTON - ON TIME 6:08 (E)
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 2:34 pm    Post subject: 95 Reply with quote

Scurra wrote:
First five times spell FIRST in semaphore.

I can say with a fair bit of confidence that it never would have occurred to me to see a time, digitally, and think to interpret it as semaphore (using the analog representation). Is this something you've seen before? Or are you constantly looking for semaphore in everything you see? Or did you just get hit by a bolt of inspiration?
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 2:35 pm    Post subject: 96 Reply with quote

6 to 9 spell out WORD
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 2:37 pm    Post subject: 97 Reply with quote

I just spend a lot of my time writing puzzles, so certain sorts of alphabets get locked in my head, along with different ways they can be presented. I don't think I've done this one myself though, and I am very impressed with the way they got the extracts to work, even though some needed "adjusting"...
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 2:39 pm    Post subject: 98 Reply with quote

My guess is that it says FIRST WORD PRIME SONGS.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 4:11 pm    Post subject: 99 Reply with quote

TRACK - DESTINATION - STATUS - Track Title - Time Mentioned
1 - DAVID RYAN HARRIS - ON TIME - For You - 6:15 - F
2 - AL STEWART - 8 MINUTES LATE - Night Train to Munich - 7:45 - I
3 - GLEN MILLER - ON TIME - Chattanooga Choo Choo - 3:45 R
4 - KELLY WILLIS - ON TIME - Red Sunset - 4:45 - S
5 - KID ROCK - 8 MINUTES EARLY - Midnight Train To Memphis - Midnight - T
6 - SUPERGRASS - 8 MINUTES EARLY - Evening Of The Day - 3:15 - W
7 - THE BANGLES - 8 MINUTES EARLY - Manic Monday - 9:00 (though she says she has to be to work my nine. The rest have mentioned the time of the actual train) - O
8 - WATERDEEP - ON TIME - Gospel Train - 9:15 - R
9 - DOLLY PARTON - ON TIME - In The Pines - The engine passed at 6:00 - D (Off Topic - This shares lyrics with "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" with Nirvana. Will read up on that later)
10 - SHEENA EASTON - ON TIME - Morning Train - No train time, but he starts work at 9:00 - P
11 - DIRE STRAITS - ON TIME - Eastbound Train - 2:44 - R
12 - ABBA - 8 MINUTES EARLY -,The Day Before You Came - No train time, but she must have left her house at 8:00. - I
13 - ROGER MILLER - 8 MINUTES EARLY - Ain't That Fine - 3:45 - M
14 - CISCO HOUSTON - ON TIME - Travel On - 6:08 - E
15 - RICARDO ARJONA - ON TIME - Minutos - 9:23 from what I can make out - S
16 - JIMMIE RODGERS - ON TIME - Two-Ten, Six-Eighteen - 10:44 - O
17 - GETAWAY PEOPLE - 8 MINUTES EARLY - She Gave Me Love - 4:45 - N
18 - THE MONKEES - ON TIME - Last Train To Clarksville - You can be here by 4:30 - G
19 - SOFT BOYS - ON TIME - Mystery Train - 4:44 - S
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 4:22 pm    Post subject: 100 Reply with quote

Zag wrote:
Scurra wrote:
First five times spell FIRST in semaphore.

I can say with a fair bit of confidence that it never would have occurred to me to see a time, digitally, and think to interpret it as semaphore (using the analog representation). Is this something you've seen before? Or are you constantly looking for semaphore in everything you see? Or did you just get hit by a bolt of inspiration?


I see from your profile that you joined a bit after Paladin's Puzzle Competition. Too bad. You would have seen a clock/semaphore puzzle.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 4:23 pm    Post subject: 101 Reply with quote

I'm not sure why you interpret 2:44 as a Q. The hour hand, at 2:44, is closer to the 3 than the 2.

Edit: Q: You're saying that I still don't qualify as an old-timer?


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 4:25 pm    Post subject: 102 Reply with quote

Yeah, I can see that being R, and that must be the intended answer.

I guess because for all of the other ones, you don't need to take the motion of the hour hand into consideration.

Here are the first words from the full lyrics for songs labeled with a prime number:

2 - Meet
3 - Step
5 - I
7 - Six
11 - It
13 - Well
17 - I
19 - Train

Not getting much, maybe it's the first word in each of the clips of those songs?
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 4:53 pm    Post subject: 103 Reply with quote

Yeah, that's why I went back when I realised my mistake. Although to be fair I was working backwards from the end at the time and didn't realise where I was going.

I assumed that they want the first words of the extracts, not the songs themselves. Which would help to explain the weird start points of some of them...

Using that method, I think I get:

(1 Saturday)
2 THE
3 TRACK
5 BEFORE
7 TRAIN
11 ON
13 TRAIN
17 BY
19 TRAIN

In which case the answer is [SWAYING]
(and that's a completely brilliant clue!)
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 5:09 pm    Post subject: 104 Reply with quote

That's it! ("Meet Virginia" was also accepted, because there were two different albums put out by the group with Train on it.)

Next: Twister
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 7:25 pm    Post subject: 105 Reply with quote

Agreed that was a really cool clue on the last one.

OK, I think I've solved the current one.

Some of the words are one letter short of other words that fall into groups, one member of each group is in each color.

FISH - The L, M, U, and N all come from one monkey
FOUNDER + L = FLOUNDER
SALON + M = SALMON
TROT + U = TROUT
SAPPER + N = SNAPPER

Spices - C L E S monkey
HIVES + C = CHIVES
COVE + L = CLOVE
SAG + E = SAGE
PARLEY + S = PARSLEY

Mammals - A L R H monkey
GOT +A = GOAT
CAME + L = CAMEL
HOSE + R = HORSE
SEEP + H = SHEEP

Fruit - R U M P monkey
GAPE + R = GRAPE
PLOT + U = PLUOT (Though I'd never heard of it before)
LIE + M = LIME
EACH + P = PEACH

Animal Noises - Escaped monkey - CHOW
LUCK + C = CLUCK
OWL + H = HOWL
INK + O = OINK
ME + W = MEW
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 8:15 pm    Post subject: 106 Reply with quote

Nice! I know that our group got that fairly quickly, too. I hadn't participated in it, however, and when I looked at the answer later I thought it was a pretty brilliant leap. Of course, the fact that you got it, too doesn't mean that it wasn't! Enthusiastic Grin

Next one up (This is the last Seattle puzzle.) Wedding
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 8:23 pm    Post subject: 107 Reply with quote

I think if some of the words weren't forced, like PARLEY and SAPPER, I would have been sitting there staring blankly for much longer than I was.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 8:29 pm    Post subject: 108 Reply with quote

I've added the answers that you guys have gotten so far to the first note of this thread. Unfortunately, I don't have the Whistle Stop Puzzles. Those were timed puzzles that you got when you were ready for a new city. (That is, you got the whistle stop and then the next city's puzzles.) I also don't have any answers for the meta-puzzle, but maybe Zahariel knows it.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 9:20 pm    Post subject: 109 Reply with quote

Yeah for converting to text easily:

Code:
YODRAZIWDNAHCTIWUVEDTON
TIMEROCKANDROLLNEVAEHBE
EGOHEGDEHEHTCINOSXSCUEL
KOOBSIHTLAETSEPLELNZTWO
RKBUGEOCITIESITSAYZOURT
DNIMFOETATSKROYRALSKISD
NOETTHROUGCAHNOEINOWTRA
KELLEYKETITHDALGEFOLALO
WRIINGLERETRDBHTERSGAND
CUBRWEADBTOSITEATEONBYT
ETONOGEARMTBYILDFNISNDS
ONMMLRYEEEEETFHEAIUNGTO
WEHAFTCSRHAHGAAGDENDSOM
EVTLRTRHTRINGAECDOTOPLA
YDRJAEACKCITYOMEESMOUYN
DAILMIENTERPRISEKBLTDER
CFMOACIVOROIEHBAFYOFROO
MITSLVUEKHGUOIMAULDOTTC
BENSPRNLRICESLIEBHYIKYA
NEOEHLMBNOSAEANWNIWAACI
SEEJAMESPSULLIVANHCRAPL

The night before their wedding (January 1, 2010), Alex wanted to give his wife something special
– something she would always remember. Unfortunately, the something was stolen and it’s up
to you to find it. He wrote out a list of her favorite somethings, and categorized them very
carefully. He didn’t want her to find his notes, so he hid them in the grid below, and then
promptly forgot them. The only things he knew for sure were that she only liked somethings six
letters or longer, and that she liked somethings in these categories:

• Something to read
• Something that moves
• Something animated
• Something to surf
• Something to play
• Something to listen to

I guess I'll point out the obvious, since I don't know what else to do yet.

Something animated:

JAMES P SULLIVAN - Animated charachter from Monsters, Inc.
CARL FREDRICKSEN - Animated character from Up
BUZZ LIGHTYEAR - Animated character from Toy Story

Something to read:
WITCH AND WIZARD - by James Patterson
STEAL THIS BOOK - by Abbie Hoffman
THE BIBLE

Found, but not yet categorized
ROCK AND ROLL
SONIC THE HEDGEHOG
GEOCITIES
(YORK) STATE OF MIND
ENTERPRISE
ADVENTURE
MIRTHMOBILE
SYNDROME
REMOTE
ROADSTER
PIRATE BAY
SUEDE SHOES
DRAGON AGE
FACEBOOK
MODEL T
HEAVEN
RECTAL
KELLEY
GAMEFLY
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 1:12 pm    Post subject: 110 Reply with quote

Something to play
SONIC THE HEDGEHOG
Dragon Age
Gamefly
Something to Surf:
Pirate Bay
Facebook
Remote?

Something to read
Time
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 1:16 pm    Post subject: 111 Reply with quote

Scurra wrote:
(1 Saturday)
2 THE
3 TRACK
5 BEFORE
7 TRAIN
11 ON
13 TRAIN
17 BY
19 TRAIN

In which case the answer is SWAYING
(and that's a completely brilliant clue!)


OK, I can follow the whole puzzle along, except this last step.. Can someone please explain that one to me?
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 1:16 pm    Post subject: 112 Reply with quote

Something just hit me...

I believe in each category, we're looking for something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue.

It struck me the number of blue things, then YORK STATE OF MIND and TIME ROCK AND ROLL finished it off.

Something animated:
Old - CARL FREDRICKSEN
New - BUZZ LIGHTYEAR
Blue - JAMES P SULLIVAN
Borrowed - ?

Something to read:
Old - THE BIBLE
New - WITCH AND WIZARD
Borrowed - STEAL THIS BOOK
Blue - KELLEY (as in Kelley Blue Book)

Something to listen to:
Old - TIME ROCK AND ROLL
New - YORK STATE OF MIND
Borrowed -
Blue - SUEDE SHOES

Something that moves:
Old - MODEL T
New - TESLA ROADSTER
Borrowed - ENTERPRISE
Blue - MIRTHMOBILE

Something to play:
Old -
New - DRAGON AGE ORIGINS
Borrowed - GAMEFLY
Blue - SONIC THE HEDGEHOG

Something to surf:
Old -
New -
Borrowed -
Blue -

Found, but not yet categorized
ADVENTURE
SYNDROME
REMOTE
PIRATE BAY
FACEBOOK
GEOCITIES
HEAVEN
RECTAL
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 1:24 pm    Post subject: 113 Reply with quote

jesternl wrote:
OK, I can follow the whole puzzle along, except this last step.. Can someone please explain that one to me?


Do you mean figuring out "the track before Train on Train by Train"? There's a band called Train, with an album called "Train", with a song called "Train" on it. "Swaying" is the track before "Train".

jesternl wrote:

Something to read
Time


It's got to be six letters or more.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 1:44 pm    Post subject: 114 Reply with quote

Suspence wrote:
jesternl wrote:
OK, I can follow the whole puzzle along, except this last step.. Can someone please explain that one to me?


Do you mean figuring out "the track before Train on Train by Train"? There's a band called Train, with an album called "Train", with a song called "Train" on it. "Swaying" is the track before "Train".

D'oh
I never read the words as a sentence
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 1:46 pm    Post subject: 115 Reply with quote

Something that moves:
Old - MODEL T
New - TESLA ROADSTER
Borrowed - ENTERPRISE
Blue - MIRTHMOBILE

Borrowed is Enterprise (rent-a-car)

Something to surf:
Old - Geocities
New - Facebook
Borrowed -
Blue - Could also be facebook though?

Found, but not yet categorized

ADVENTURE
SYNDROME
REMOTE
PIRATE BAY
DRAGON AGE

HEAVEN
RECTAL

I also found WIZARD


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 1:56 pm    Post subject: 116 Reply with quote

Should be part of WITCH AND WIZARD
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 2:13 pm    Post subject: 117 Reply with quote

Also, we have six groups, with 4 entries each, but 25 words found.
So, is the one extra word a coincidence, or a clue?
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 2:17 pm    Post subject: 118 Reply with quote

"Adventure" aka "Colossal Cave" is one of the oldest games (something to play)
"PIRATE BAY" is something borrowed (stolen) for something to surf.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 2:17 pm    Post subject: 119 Reply with quote

I was thinking that RECTAL might be a coincidence...

Something animated:
Old - CARL FREDRICKSEN
New - BUZZ LIGHTYEAR
Blue - JAMES P SULLIVAN
Borrowed - ?
SYNDROME - animated character in The Incredibles. Don't see how Borrowed fits...might need to move these around

Something to read:
Old - THE BIBLE
New - WITCH AND WIZARD
Borrowed - STEAL THIS BOOK
Blue - KELLEY (as in Kelley Blue Book)

Something to listen to:
Old - TIME ROCK AND ROLL
New - YORK STATE OF MIND
Borrowed - HEAVEN (album by The Corrs)
Blue - SUEDE SHOES

Something that moves:
Old - MODEL T
New - TESLA ROADSTER
Borrowed - ENTERPRISE
Blue - MIRTHMOBILE

Something to play:
Old - ADVENTURE
New - DRAGON AGE ORIGINS
Borrowed - GAMEFLY
Blue - SONIC THE HEDGEHOG

Something to surf:
Old - GEOCITIES
New -
Borrowed - PIRATE BAY
Blue -
FACEBOOK - either New or Blue

Found, but not yet categorized
REMOTE
FACEBOOK
RECTAL
LAMAR FLOWNET (don't know if this is anything)
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 3:22 pm    Post subject: 120 Reply with quote

You're gonna laugh! Do you want a hint?
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