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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 2:39 am Post subject: 961 |
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That powerboard snapshot that was posted isn't correct, there are a bunch of cars missing on there, like the DB5 from season 6 episode 5. _________________ The Man The Myth The Legend
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 4:38 am Post subject: 962 |
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I'm pretty convinced that:
1) We need the names from the Power Laps board, given the hints that LK has given us
2) The names as listed on the board are not available online.
As an example, Koenigsegg is written on the board as Koenigseggisseggggnignigsegigisegggg, so any site that bothered to list the names of the cars as they appear on the board should findable.
A search on Koenigseggisseggggnignigsegigisegggg seems to turn up plenty of listings of the Power Laps times. Unfortunately all of them appear to list the official name of the car, rather than the name written on the board, with just an explanation for the odd spelling of Koenigseggisseggggnignigsegigisegggg
So, it looks like we're expected to purchase seasons 6 through 16 on DVD to crack this one.
MNO, is the Aston Martin DB5 listed as just "DB5" on the board? That would give us a three letter car. _________________ I hate people who try to write interesting things in their signature. |
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 5:22 am Post subject: 963 |
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yes it is, i just checked it. I'm working on a list now. _________________ The Man The Myth The Legend
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 6:03 am Post subject: 964 |
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06x01
Mercedes-Benz CLS55 AMG * He roams around the woods at night foraging for wolves
Merc CLS
06x02
Maserati MC12 * He sleeps upside down like a bat
Maserati MC12
06x03
Wiesmann MF 3 / TVR Tuscan* He can catch fish with his tongue
Wiesman (he misspells this on the board for some reason) / Tuscan
06x05
Aston Martin DB5 / Jaguar E-Type * His breath smells of magnesium
DB5 / E Type
06x06
Aston Martin DBR9 * All his legs are hydraulic
DBR9
06x07
TVR Sagaris * He lives in a tree
Sagaris
06x08
Ferrari F430 / Ferrari F430 Spider * His heart ticks like a watch
Ferrari 430
06x09
Vauxhall Astra VXR / BMW M5 * His voice can only be heard by cats
Vauxhall Astra VXR / BMW M5
07x01
Ascari KZ1 * His skin has the texture of a dolphin’s
Ascari
07x02
Porsche Cayman * His earwax tastes like Turkish Delight
Porsche Cayman
07x06
Volkswagen Golf R32 / BMW 130i * His teeth glow in the dark
Golf R32 / BMW 130i
08x02
Chevrolet Corvette Z06 * He has a digital face
Corvette Z06
08x03
Lotus Exige S * He could crack the Da Vinci code in 43 seconds
Lotus Exige S
08x04
BMW Z4 M * He’s been banned from the Chelsea Flower Show
BMW Z4 M
08x06
Ford Mondeo ST220 / Mazda 6 MPS / Vauxhall Vectra VX-R * If you insult his mother, he will headbutt you in the chest.
Vectra VXR /Mondeo ST220 /Mazda 6 MPS ( note while all three were put on the board only the Vectra was actually shown driven around the track.)
09x01
Jaguar XKR * He once threw a microwave oven at a tramp
Jag XKR
09x04
Brabus S Biturbo roadster * He was arrested for goosing Russell Brand
Brabus SL
09x05
Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 * He sucks the moisture from ducks
Lambo Murcielago 640
09x06
Ford Shelby Mustang GT500 / Roush Mustang * All his potted plants are called Steve
Shelby Mustang / Roush Mustang ( Two things: the Roush was tested but not featured as only bits of the track test were shown, and I love this episode its the stretch limo one for anyone who cares )
10x06
Honda Civic Type-R * He thought Star Wars was a documentary
Honda Civic Type R
10x08
Vauxhall VXR8 * When he slows down break lights come on in his buttocks
Vauxhall V8R8 ( he miss-writes this one??? )
11x04
Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione * His droppings have been found as far north as York
Alfa 8C
11x06
Gumpert Apollo * He can open a beer bottle with his testes
Gumpert
12x05
BMW M3 Saloon / Lexus ISF * One of his eyes is a teste
BMW M3 / Lexus ISF ( M3 time was posted, but not shown going around track)
13x03
Mercedes AMG SL65 Black * He thinks crisps are animals
Merc SL Black
14x01
BMW 760Li / Mercedes S63 * In the autumn all his arms go brown and fall off
Merc S63 AMG / BMW 760
14x04
BMW X5 M / Audi Q7 V12 * The drinks cabinet in his car contains fourteen different types of custard
BMW X5 M / Audi Q7 V12D
15x02
Porsche Boxster Spyder * His favorite airline pilot is Mark Webber
Boxster Spyder
15x04
Audi R8 V10 Spyder / Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet * He spent all week daydreaming about what Rubens Barrichello would look like in a ham slicer
Porsche 911 Turbo conv / Audi R8 V10 con
15x06
Ferrari 458 Italia * He’s recently been releasing pop records under the pseudonym of Lady Gaga
Ferrari 458
16x05
Cosworth Impreza STI CS400 / Ford Focus RS500 * He once tore a goat in half
Suburu Cossie / Ford Focus RS500
16x06
Pagani Zonda R * His nipples are explosive
Zonda R
Good Luck finding a list of that online. I went through all the shows mentioned and got that list for you all. I'll likely just watch a bunch of them over again, just for fun. _________________ The Man The Myth The Legend
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 6:07 am Post subject: 965 |
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Merc CLS
Maserati MC12
Wiesman (he misspells this on the board for some reason) / TuscanDB5 / E Type
DBR9
Sagaris
Ferrari 430
Vauxhall Astra VXR / BMW M5
Ascari
Porsche Cayman
Golf R32 / BMW 130i
Corvette Z06
Lotus Exige S
BMW Z4 M
Vectra VXR /Mondeo ST220 /Mazda 6 MPS ( note while all three were put on the board only the Vectra was actually shown driven around the track.)
Jag XKR
Brabus SL
Lambo Murcielago 640
Shelby Mustang / Roush Mustang ( Two things: the Roush was tested but not featured as only bits of the track test were shown, and I love this episode its the stretch limo one for anyone who cares )
Honda Civic Type R
Vauxhall V8R8 ( he miss-writes this one??? )
Alfa 8C
Gumpert
BMW M3 / Lexus ISF ( M3 time was posted, but not shown going around track)
Merc SL Black
Merc S63 AMG / BMW 760
BMW X5 M / Audi Q7 V12D
Boxster Spyder
Porsche 911 Turbo conv / Audi R8 V10 con
Ferrari 458
Suburu Cossie / Ford Focus RS500
Zonda R
Good Luck finding a list of that online. I went through all the shows mentioned and got that list for you all. I'll likely just watch a bunch of them over again, just for fun. |
a bit more concise list for you. _________________ The Man The Myth The Legend
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:14 am Post subject: 966 |
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Great, MNOWAX!
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DB5
DBR9
EType
- BMWM5
- BMWM3
BMWZ4M
Tuscan
Ascari
ZondaR
BMW760
BMWX5M
Alfa8C
JagXKR
Gumpert
GolfR32
BMW130i
MercCLS
Wiesman
Sagaris
LexusISF
BrabusSL
VectraVXR
- Mazda6MPS
Ferrari430
MercS63AMG
Ferrari458
AudiQ7V12D
- MondeoST220
MercSLBlack
CorvetteZ06
LotusExigeS
AudiR8V10con
SuburuCossie
- RoushMustang
MaseratiMC12
VauxhallV8R8
BoxsterSpyder
ShelbyMustang
PorscheCayman
FordFocusRS500
HondaCivicTypeR
VauxhallAstraVXR
LamboMurcielago640
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Looks like we have a few extra, but it should be easy enough to figure out which ones.
In fact, these cars are not included in the grid:
BMW M5
BMW M3
Mazda 6 MPS
Mondeo ST220
Roush Mustang
In addition, Suburu Cossie is spelled Subaru Cossie in the grid, and Wiesman is spelled Weisman. |
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:23 am Post subject: 967 |
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The circled letters in the grid are, read from left to right and top to bottom:
8S1E6L7VE4AUS3H2X5TVA
Which anagram to
STEVES VAUXHAL 12345678 |
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:49 am Post subject: 968 |
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One of the S in those letters is a bit uncertain, since it's the one depending on spelling wiesmann WEISMAN.
Grid:
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 12:07 pm Post subject: 969 |
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| novice wrote: |
The circled letters in the grid are, read from left to right and top to bottom:
8S1E6L7VE4AUS3H2X5TVA
Which anagram to
STEVES VAUXHAL 12345678 |
Another anagram is Exhaust Valves which seems vaguely Top-Geary. So I'll try that, although I don't see where the numbers come into play.
CALL IN EXHAUST VALVES |
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 12:51 pm Post subject: 970 |
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Nice job, novice and thanks MNOWAX.
As for the numbers:
8S 1E 6L 7VE 4AUS 3H 2X 5TVA
1E 2X 3H 4AUS 5TVA 6L 7VE 8S
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 3:14 pm Post subject: 971 |
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i can't speeellll
the two cars that you caught the spelling mistakes on, yours are correct.
and I watched the india special last night as well, just for kicks. _________________ The Man The Myth The Legend
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 8:07 pm Post subject: 972 |
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That, of course, is correct. Let's see, what do we have here...
Next: In Vivo by Michael Constant and Seth Schoen |
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 8:30 pm Post subject: 973 |
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What was the solve rate on that last puzzle?
I have no idea where to begin on the next. _________________ I hate people who try to write interesting things in their signature. |
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 8:43 pm Post subject: 974 |
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| Suspence wrote: |
What was the solve rate on that last puzzle?
I have no idea where to begin on the next. |
Depending on if you're looking at all teams or just teams that reached this point in the competition, somewhere between 13 and 21% |
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 8:43 pm Post subject: 975 |
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| Suspence wrote: |
| I have no idea where to begin on the next. |
I would begin here:
http://lowfatlinux.com/linux-editor-vi.html
Then figure out which VI text editor commands are necessary to get from the left picture to the right picture.
I'm reluctant to do this though, since VI is evil. |
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 8:45 pm Post subject: 976 |
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| LordKinbote wrote: |
| Suspence wrote: |
What was the solve rate on that last puzzle?
I have no idea where to begin on the next. |
Depending on if you're looking at all teams or just teams that reached this point in the competition, somewhere between 13 and 21% |
i dont know how you would have solved that puzzle without the actual episodes on tape or DVD. I'm just gald i stumbled into this at the right time. _________________ The Man The Myth The Legend
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 8:46 pm Post subject: 977 |
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That's what I was thinking. _________________ I hate people who try to write interesting things in their signature. |
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 9:23 pm Post subject: 978 |
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| novice wrote: |
| Suspence wrote: |
| I have no idea where to begin on the next. |
I would begin here:
http://lowfatlinux.com/linux-editor-vi.html
Then figure out which VI text editor commands are necessary to get from the left picture to the right picture.
I'm reluctant to do this though, since VI is evil. |
That was my immediate thought too. Then pick the commands indicated by the numbers and apply those in order to the last screen.
First set: b (gets the cursor to the U) a (insert mode after the u) nd - so it's 'band'. |
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 10:08 pm Post subject: 979 |
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| #2: debtors |
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Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 11:23 pm Post subject: 980 |
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Nobody else doing this?
#3: depth
#4: ethical |
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 12:22 am Post subject: 981 |
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despite my computer background, I am no help in this. gl. _________________ The Man The Myth The Legend
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 3:25 am Post subject: 982 |
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Ditto. I'm useless here... _________________ I hate people who try to write interesting things in their signature. |
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:13 am Post subject: 983 |
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5: expert
6: furlong
7: wry
and applying the commands to the last screen gives
norway's benedict arnold
call in VIDKUN QUISLING |
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:30 am Post subject: 984 |
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That's right. Lots of teams called in just QUISLING, but since the clue had a full name in it, we hoped most teams would realize the answer should be a full name (by crossword rules).
Last puzzle in the round: Twosquare by Seth Schoen |
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:35 am Post subject: 985 |
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| Oh, not the last...there was that non-puzzle one that I said I'd just give you the answer for at the end of the round. |
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 10:27 am Post subject: 986 |
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Oh, that's very amusing - we've got a magic square and a latin square...
The magic tricks appear to be different types of illusion (prediction, vanishing, appearance etc.) I am going to assume that IDing the magician isn't part of this.
A - one person is touched, the other thinks they have been in the same place
B - one person reads the mind of another
G - cards appear linked then separate then linked again.
H - tearing a card up and then restoring it.
J - apparently headless woman
L - pen falls off table using "psychic powers"
N - makes prop coat come to life (arm doing apparently impossible moves)
O - rigged lorry that produces effect
P - coin passes through glass table
R - continual production of cards
S - card manipulation (card is not where it clearly was)
T - quick change (man changes into woman almost instantly)
W - cutting to correct card (controlling card positions?)
X - levitation
Y - apparent movement from one place to another
Z - vanishing (a really rather good version, probably because it looks so trivial.) _________________
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 12:58 pm Post subject: 987 |
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| LordKinbote wrote: |
That's right. Lots of teams called in just QUISLING, but since the clue had a full name in it, we hoped most teams would realize the answer should be a full name (by crossword rules).
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That was one reason, but the bigger reason was that all the new answers in this round are multiple words, and, per Scurra's observation that the titles look pangrammatic, hit a lot of 'rare' letters.
Magic square and latin square... *headslap*!
So, we fill in the letters in one square so as to make a latin or magic square. I'm guessing the right square will be magic and the left latin (according to some system of classification by Fitzkee, who seems to have written on magic theory), wherein the latin words somehow get numbers attached to them via Linnaeus's writings on taxonomy? That would be one way to add the right square to the letters in the left square. |
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 1:27 pm Post subject: 988 |
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After some hunting, I have found this list:
Dariel Fitzkee's occurence classification is:
[list deleted as it is repeated in the post below] _________________
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 1:36 pm Post subject: 989 |
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So, combining my two lists, I get:
R - continual production of cards : Production (appearance, creation, multiplication)
Z - cards vanishing (a really rather good version, probably because it looks so trivial.) : Vanish (disappearance, obliteration)
Y - coins apparent movement from one place to another : Transposition (change in location)
T - quick change (man changes into woman almost instantly) : Transformation (change in appearance, character or identity)
P - coin passes through glass table : Penetration (one solid through another)
H - tearing a card up and then restoring it : Restoration (making the destroyed whole)
N - makes prop coat come to life (arm doing apparently impossible moves) : Animation (movement imparted to the inanimate)
X - levitation : Anti-gravity (levitation and change in weight)
G - cards appear linked then separate then linked again : Attraction (mysterious adhesion)
A - one person is touched, the other thinks they have been in the same place : Sympathetic Reaction (sympathetic response)
O - rigged lorry that produces effect : Invulnerability (injury-proof)
J - apparently headless woman : Physical Anomaly (contradictions, abnormalities, freaks)
S - card manipulation (card is not where it clearly was) : Spectator Failure (magician's challenge)
L - pen falls off table using "psychic powers" : Control (mind over the inanimate)
W - cutting to correct card (controlling card positions?) : Identification (specific discovery)
B - one person reads the mind of another : Thought Reading (mental perception, mind reading)
The final three aren't apparently included (although I guess you could argue that B might be "thought transmission", but it seems too much of a coincidence that the last three are all not included...)
Thought Transmission (thought projection and transference)
Prediction (foretelling the future)
Extrasensory Perception (unusual perception, other than mind)
Presumably, numbering them from 1 to 16 will enable the construction of a magic square? _________________
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 6:57 pm Post subject: 990 |
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If that's the correspondence, then the diagonal adds up to 34 which is the necessary number for a 4x4 magic square with entries 1-16. Plus, there is exactly one magic square that can be constructed, namely
7 10 16 1
11 6 4 13
2 15 9 8
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 7:06 pm Post subject: 991 |
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Here is the magic square translated back to letters:
N A B R
O H T S
Z W G X
L Y P J |
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 7:35 pm Post subject: 992 |
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Latin words:
amor - Love
anas - Duck
equus - Horse
ira - Anger
metus - Fear
mons - Mountain
odium - Hatred
prunus - Plum tree
puella - Girl
quercus - Oak
rosa - Rose
saxum - Stone
socrus - Mother-in-law
testu - ?
tuba - Trumpet
vitis - Vine
Breathers:
Duck, Horse, Girl, Mother-in-law
Plants:
Plum tree, Oak, Rose, Vine
Feelings:
Love, Anger, Fear, Hatred
Things:
Mountain, Stone, testu, Trumpet |
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 8:57 pm Post subject: 993 |
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| A good start... but I think we need something additional (and probably Linnaeus-related). With just that information you can determine which grid squares have the 4 plants (for instance), but how to determine which one has rosa and which has prunus? |
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Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:07 am Post subject: 994 |
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I have a very nasty feeling the disambiguation has something to do with Latin declension (as in "amo, amas, amat")
Since I spectacularly failed my Latin exam at school (albeit that was getting on for 30 years ago now!), I am ever so slightly unwilling to revisit that...*
Could I also propose that the suggested sets are, in fact, animal, vegetable, mineral and "abstract", which would provide a good Linnaeus link (presumably the somewhat odd choice of actual words is due to constraints in the answer extraction part...)
But I would guess that each set has one of four different types of ending so that they can form the "cross" groups to enable a Latin square to be constructed.
I can see one group is probably:
puella, rosa, tuba, ira
... but I am very unsure of the others. I haven't yet tried using the given entries in the grid to see if that sorts them all out though. (A 4x4 latin square shouldn't be too hard to solve!)
* having said that, a year or so ago I wrote a Latin phrases puzzle about three weeks prior to the previous MIT Hunt which happened to include an almost identical puzzle - so I managed to solve that one without too much trouble! But that was about pseudo-Latin translation, not about grammar so it probably doesn't count. _________________
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Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:56 am Post subject: 995 |
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| According to this, http://www.latin-dictionary.org/testu, testu can mean earthenware pot/vessel, although it's listed as testum in the index and in other sources. Anyway, I guess it fits with the Minerals theme. |
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Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:08 pm Post subject: 996 |
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Animals:
anas - Duck
equus - Horse
puella - Girl
socrus - Mother-in-law
Vegetables:
prunus - Plum tree
quercus - Oak
rosa - Rose
vitis - Vine
Minerals:
mons - Mountain
saxum - Stone
testu - Earthenware?
tuba - Trumpet
Abstract:
amor - Love
ira - Anger
metus - Fear
odium - Hatred
I was thinking the Linnean classification could be used for disambiguation, but 1) girl and mother-in-law should have the same classification (as should stone and mountain) and b) feelings don't have a Linnean classification. |
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Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:20 pm Post subject: 997 |
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+----------+----------+----------+----------+
| vitis?? | tuba? | amor | |
| plant | mineral | abstract | animal |
+----------+----------+----------+----------+
| metus?? | anas | rosa? | saxum |
| abstract | animal | plant | mineral |
+----------+----------+----------+----------+
| puella | odium?? | | prunus?? |
| animal | abstract | mineral | plant |
+----------+----------+----------+----------+
| | quercus | | ira? |
| mineral | plant | animal | abstract |
+----------+----------+----------+----------+
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Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:23 pm Post subject: 998 |
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| novice wrote: |
| I was thinking the Linnean classification could be used for disambiguation, but 1) girl and mother-in-law should have the same classification (as should stone and mountain) and b) feelings don't have a Linnean classification. |
I agree, but there's probably some subtlety to the constraints that we don't recognise at the moment...
"rosa" must be in column 3 row 2
"tuba" must therefore be in column 2 row1
and thus "ira" must be in column 4 row 4 _________________
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Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:34 pm Post subject: 999 |
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Just avoiding having the same suffix twice in a row or column might be disambiguation enough.
EDIT: That's actually too restrictive, equus can't be placed. |
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Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 1:18 pm Post subject: 1000 |
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Wiktionary gives declensions for almost all of these.
1st declension: rosa, ira, puella, tuba
2nd: equus prunus odium saxum
3rd: anas amor mons vitis
4th: metus quercus testus socrus |
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