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PostPosted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 11:22 am    Post subject: 41 Reply with quote

Considering that the bars only come out when the fire seal is north, then the only way there could be a solution shorter than 6 is if there's one of length 2.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 2:36 pm    Post subject: 42 Reply with quote

lostdummy wrote:
So far my best solution in 6 moves is:

E N N E W S

or if pressing central button is shown:

CE CN CN CE CW CS C


Wow. Sure enough. I actually spent some time trying to find a 6-move solution and couldn't. There are at least 3 distinct ways to do it in 10, and I hope that yours is the only 6 (or else I've missed two solutions).

By the way, I wrote this applet so that it is really easy to make different variations of the rules. (I haven't actually made it so that they are arguments to the applet, but that wouldn't be rocket science.) If you have a set of rules that you think would make an interesting version of the puzzle, let me know and I'll code it up for you.
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 3:41 pm    Post subject: 43 Reply with quote

Zag wrote:
Wow. Sure enough. I actually spent some time trying to find a 6-move solution and couldn't. There are at least 3 distinct ways to do it in 10, and I hope that yours is the only 6 (or else I've missed two solutions).


hehe..dont feel bad about not finding 6 move solution - I didnt either ;p I found manually my solution under 20 moves, and then I wrote program to find better solution. But since I estimated possible solution to be still in high teens, I didnt make brute force solution (because max number of combinations would be over 4^19). That is why, when I found 6 move, I wasnt sure if maybe even faster is possible.

But after that I realised that I can make brute force search since at least one 6 move solution exists, and 4^6 is way easier to brute force check - and I didnt find any other solution with 6 moves.

Zag wrote:
If you have a set of rules that you think would make an interesting version of the puzzle, let me know and I'll code it up for you.


I think interesting problem here would be to find set of rules that result in as high minimal number of needed moves for solution as possible. Another one would be to have bit more complex rules, ie harder to figure out. If I find any of those, I'll send to you for new version of applet ;p
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 3:42 pm    Post subject: 44 Reply with quote

Team Zag

http://greylabyrinth.com/discussion/viewtopic.php?t=12987

Team Groza

http://greylabyrinth.com/discussion/viewtopic.php?t=12988
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 3:44 pm    Post subject: 45 Reply with quote

The Challenge was obvious if you solve all five puzzles! Or you can just look at the Game thread...

Zag wrote:
Victor the parade master has died of a stroke, the result of his last parade patterns failing. There were to be 100 people in the parade, wearing T-shirts numbered from 1 to 100, and each wearing a hat of black, white, red, yellow, green, or blue. Unfortunately, one person didn't show up, and your task is to figure out who the missing person was, as identified by his T-shirt number.

The plan was that they were going to make different color patterns by marching into formations. Some of the patterns that they made used only some of the marchers. These groups were determined by some property of the marchers' numbers on their T-shirts. You can assume that any pattern that failed did so because it should have included the missing marcher, and any pattern that succeeded did not include him.

You have a few facts, some came from people who were planners -- these are facts about what was supposed to happen; and some came from observers -- these are what did happen.

1. Planner: There were 100 total hats in six different colors. For each color, the number of hats was the product of two different prime numbers.

2. Observer: There were 99 total hats in six different colors. For each color, the number of hats was the product of two different prime numbers.

3. Planner: The largest number of hats was blue.

4. Observer: There were 5 more green hats than white.

5. Planner: Three of the colors had the same number of hats. The other three colors were all different amounts (and different from the number that the three colors shared).

6. Observer: The pattern called "Lucky Sevens" was totally messed up. It included all people (and only those people) whose T-shirt numbers were a multiple of seven.

7. Planner: I purchased all the hats. I remember that, for at least one of the colors, the number of hats was a multiple of 7.

8. Observer: The multiples-of-3 pattern was also screwed up. I think it was called "Trips" and they sure did!

9. Planner: Everyone with a blue hat had an even numbered T-shirt. Everyone with a green hat had an odd numbered T-shirt.

10. Observer: One pattern was called "The Square Dance" and included all the square numbers except #1, and all of their multiples. It came off without a hitch.

What hat color was missing? The ultimate question is: What number did the missing person wear?

The answer is: "Due to the clues in the puzzle, it is quite apparent that a blue hat was missing. Therefore, it was 42, the answer."

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Analysis

From #1 and #2, the number of hats of each color, both planned and observed, must be from these numbers: 6, 10, 14, 15, 21, 22, 26, 33, 34, 35, 38, 39, 46, 51, 55, 57, 58, ... These are all the numbers that are the product of two different primes.

The (observed/planned) number of hats for one of the colors must be from (14/15), (21/22), (33/34), (34/35), (38/39), (57/58), the only pairs of numbers that differ by 1.

From #5, the lowest possible values for five lowest colors (in number of hats) are {6, 6, 6, 10, 14} which adds up to 42, so the highest number can't be any higher than 58 or we'd exceed 100. (This is just to provide an upper bound on the list above.)

From #4 and the list above, the observed number of {white, green} must be {10, 15} {21, 26} {34, 39} or {33, 38} (the only pairs that differ by 5). Since blue has to be larger than both numbers (from #3), then the last two pairs are too large, so {white, green} as observed must be {10, 15} or {21, 26}. So, as planned, they must be {10, 15}, {21, 26}, or {22, 26}

From 5, three of the number-of-hats (planned) must be the same. Exhaustive analysis allows only the following combinations add up to (99/100) and include the constraints mentioned. In each case, the pair of number in parentheses is (observed/planned).

{10, 10, 10, 15, (21/22), 33}
{10, 10, 10, 15, 21, (33/34)}
{6, 6, 6, (21/22), 26, 34}
{6, 6, 6, 21, 26, (34/35)}
{6, 10, 15, 15, 15, (38/39)}
{6, 10, 15, 15, (14/15), 39}

Of these, only the 2nd and 4th ones pass rule #7 -- the others include no multiples of seven (as planned). In both the 2th and the 4th combinations, the missing hat is from the largest number of hats From #3, the missing hat had to be blue. (Note that we never learn which combination, the 2nd or the 4th, it was, but it doesn't matter.)

From #6 and #8, the missing number is a multiple of 21. Therefore, it is from 21, 42, 63, 84.

From #10, 63 and 84 were in the square dance pattern, and therefore they were present. So, the missing number was either 21 or 42.

Due to the clues in the puzzle, it is quite apparent that (that is, we already concluded that) a blue hat was missing. Since we know it was a blue hat, it must be an even number (from #9), Therefore, it was 42, the answer.


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Everyone else's was done in PDF file format, all of which can be found HERE

Except for lex's which is:

http://www.glpics.com/lexprod/shopping.png
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 2:21 pm    Post subject: 46 Reply with quote

This Final Puzzle was to be done in 20 words or less.

Scurra:

hoop
Billy
Miserables
signature
leading
model
important
Ventura
/ Osiris
eightsome

Desmond
Nathan
or
Scooby
Flanders
Hard
USA /
peasy
intransitive
Perlman

-Answer: Each clue is half of a three or four letter answer which make a
diagramless crossword; read outer letters.

T H E G
H U L A L I A R
T L E S N
T U N E E D G E
E I
N U D E V E R Y
S A C E H
I S I S R E E L
R Y B A


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Marcusl
Formed of tree,
but Royalty.
To the top,
but one you drop.
Kept my pride,
but lonely-eyed.
Who?

-King of diamonds.-

lexprod

PUZZLE:

book. yang's is One archaic in Large point soccer. old mate. It


SOLUTION BELOW

The 12 letters are 3 scrambled clues.
It is yang's mate.
One point in soccer.
Large old archaic book.

The answers are 3 four letter words.
YING
GOAL
TOME

If you assign each letter with the corresponding word in their clues (ex. It = Y, is = I, yang's = N, mate. = G) then put them into the puzzle, you get ENIGMATOLOGY. The study of puzzles Revenge most foul!


Zag

Locate title.

Analyst's compatriot
Clandestine fraternity
Egalitarian stockroom
Hospitality provider
Insidious smallpox
Pharmacist's goal
Simplistic counterstep
Tantalizing scribe
Taxidermist infidel

Here are hints making it increasingly obvious, and then the solution.

Hint 1: "Locate Title" is meant as instructions.
Hint 2: There are only a couple that would really make a decent puzzle title. For each one, suppose that it is the title and then figure out what it could mean.
Hint 3: "Clandestine Fraternity" is the title. All the others have something in common that this one doesn't share.
Hint 4: Fraternities are named how?
Hint 5: Try swapping each pair of words.
Answer: For each pair of words, swap them and there is a Greek letter hidden. i.e. "compatr IOT A nalyst's"

The full list:

Analyst's compatriot ---- iota
Clandestine fraternity
Egalitarian stockroom --- omega
Hospitality provider --- rho
Insidious smallpox --- xi
Pharmacist's goal --- alpha
Simplistic counterstep --- psi
Tantalizing scribe --- beta (or eta)
Taxidermist infidel --- delta


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 8:55 pm    Post subject: 47 Reply with quote

Groza's Finale:

http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=d11179935a9d7d06ab1eab3e9fa335ca06b8b64e11c5c171

Scurra's Finale

http://www.scurra.com/labyrinth/final/01.pdf

http://www.scurra.com/labyrinth/final/02-03-04.pdf

http://www.scurra.com/labyrinth/final/05.pdf

http://www.scurra.com/labyrinth/final/06-07.pdf

http://www.scurra.com/labyrinth/final/08-09.pdf
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 7:29 am    Post subject: 48 Reply with quote

ITS THAT TIME AGAIN!

Top GL'er Vegas has just started. all of the puzzles will be shown off here in the Hall of Fame. This time, I have more reliable hosting! Revenge most foul! Happy puzzling!
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 6:25 pm    Post subject: 49 Reply with quote

By request, this years competition will have the competitors own threads here at VSP. The links to each are as follows. Follow your Favorite Competitor!

Projectyl

Groza528

Persona

Xalolo

Lexprod

Jbvntx

Zag

LordKinbote
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 7:33 am    Post subject: 50 Reply with quote

Welcome to the 2012 Top GL'er! In a moment new puzzles will be added to the hall of fame.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 7:53 am    Post subject: 51 Reply with quote

Novice (link to Youtube)

Suspense:

Code:
NAME THAT ALBUM

Runs with a young adult. (11) (87)

Hide a road under construction. (9) (03)

Defang aliens evenly. (6) (72)

Unmarried woman keeps in great shape. (7) (83)

The beginning of her own loud ensemble. (4) (94)

I harm a hybrid. (6) (91)

Epoch deemed perverse. (7,4) (90)

Kenya's not taking sides. (4) (87)

Cost includes a smaller number. (6) (03)

Victor is stuck within a bunker, perhaps. (4) (94)

Even Romans kiss. (5) (02)

Boston College surrounded in two directions. (4) (03)

Send kids to the school hospital. (4) (96)

Softened after an accident! (8) (95)

Seek no monetary units in return. (7) (70)

In a husk, or not! (4) (94)

Bugs probation officer at the beginning. (6) (78)

More than one uniform at the outset. (2) (09)

Carport just outside the British capital. (7) (12)

Before a camper boards a famous ship. (7) (93)

A portion, so they say. (4) (00)

Heavenly bread takes note. (7) (92)

A freshwater fish submits. (10) (69)

Auntie holds on to what belongs to me. (6) (04)

Small chopped porcinos. (9) (99)

An outspoken fletcher. (9) (97)

Fall asleep taking barbiturates first. (2,5) (92)

Clever deformed organ. (9) (12)

Lobby and agitate. (3,5) (69)

Kangaroo kid clutching a container. (7) (11)

Devouring eleven pastries. (6) (91)

A billion years after family golfs poorly. (5,2,4) (03)

Odd beefcake. (4) (96)

Moist, or a tsunami. (4,4) (11)

A becoming sister, too. (9) (84)

Regret life choices upon reflection. (6) (08)

Addict injects heroin. (5) (12)

Spanish for "extra". (8) (09)

Left is right as well. (4) (93)

Call a timeout. (9) (86)

Collected around November. (6) (01)

Disheveled linens in China. (4,4,5) (07)

Shock jock chases public relations. (6) (93)

Buys no optional features. (5) (08)

Pieces of cabbage, either way you look at it. (4) (76)

Half of club stuck in the muck. (7) (94)

Swaddles oddly. (4) (92)

Initially, new instruments are played inside -- but I'll just have to deal with it. (6) (95)

Left in the middle of infomercial. (3) (92)

You and I follow a fashionable baby. (7) (99)

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How ridiculous. (3) (69)

Central character's extremely demonic. (4) (79)

Elements of a unique enzyme. (5) (91)

A wilder performance. (5,2) (99)

Smorgasbord table opens up. (7) (70)

Keep in key attributes. (4) (03)

Diagram on essential components. (7) (78)

English tenor's lost arrangement. (3,7,6) (05)

Mob loses a leader and a follower. (3) (09)

See the risque parts. (7) (05)

Every other letter in italics. (3) (92)

Improved a halfback. (4) (81)

Wants to order returned ingredients. (5) (99)

Strange odors. (5) (68)

Raging artist is red. (4,7) (93)

Hebrew aboard a train in Chicago. (5) (01)

Idiot at heart. (3) (83)

Scream at intoxicated coward. (10) (03)

Feel sick around Queen Victoria. (5) (04)

Endlessly amused. (4) (99)

Razz topaz gems. (2,3) (94)

Eerily barren in bays. (11) (94)

Within snowbanks on icy outhouses. (5,5) (92)

Silicon implants help fill out your denim, so I'm told. (7) (73)

Angry mob infiltrates a cereal plant. (3,6) (77)

Corrected a parent. (7) (92)

Ethusiastic obeisance intercepted by the German. (5,5) (97)

End a Grey Labyrinthian. (5,3) (97)

Dirty bomb fragments turned back. (4) (93)

Hijack any electronic samples. (5) (05)

Deception right inside a support group. (8) (06)

Features included in the fourth ever version. (3,5) (97)

First cut before beheading cat. (6) (04)

Englishman gets back foreign currency. (7) (99)

Yes, sir!  Romeo's back, mostly. (9) (92)

Scottish family takes vacation. (7) (01)

Trauma center in a different country. (9) (84)

Crackled in regular intervals. (4) (98)

Manly Romans in make-up. (7,6) (94)

North Carolina university accepts final applicant. (5) (69)

No comment in the middle of a drug bust. (6) (00)

Alternating actuaries. (4) (79)

Kills first punk band. (9) (97)

Sounds like Robert is getting impatient. (3,5) (70)

I helped pro pitchers get organized. (3,3,5,7) (02)

Pairs up plywood pieces. (3,6) (76)

A good portion of "Prometheus" edited. (3,4) (07)

Destroyed a moron thief. (5,2,4) (92)

French geometer famous for distribution without final success. (6) (93)

Desert surrounds nothing. (8) (06)


Scurra


Quote:
HAUNTING NOTES

21 10 02 01 07 01 29 04 25 08 18 06 19 03 04 06 21 03 03 06 16 05 01 12 04 03

Attached music file in MP3


Elethiomel - in HTML

groza528 - In PDF

Jack_Ian - In MP3 Format

Esme - In PDF
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 7:59 am    Post subject: 52 Reply with quote

So now we just go ahead and solve these, right? Hopefully there are no bonus points for the best solvers. Revenge most foul!
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 8:07 am    Post subject: 53 Reply with quote

Progress on Suspence's "wall of cryptics":

If anyone wants to work in parallel, maybe start at the end of the list.

NAME THAT ALBUM - I'm guessing we need to solve the cryptics to identify all the artists, and then look up which albums they released in the corresponding years.

SPRINGSTEEN - Runs with a young adult. (11) (87) = Tunnel Of Love

RADIOHEAD - Hide a road under construction. (9) (03) = Hail to the Thief

EAGLES - Defang aliens evenly. (6) (72) = Eagles

MISFITS - Unmarried woman keeps in great shape. (7) (83) = Earth A.D. / Wolfs Blood

HOLE - The beginning of her own loud ensemble. (4) (94) = Live Through This

MARIAH (CAREY?) - I harm a hybrid. (6) (91) = Emotions

DEPECHE MODE - Epoch deemed perverse. (7,4) (90) = Violator

ENYA - Kenya's not taking sides. (4) (87) = Enya

PRINCE - Cost includes a smaller number. (6) (03) = N.E.W.S.

LIVE - Victor is stuck within a bunker, perhaps. (4) (94) = Throwing Copper

OASIS - Even Romans kiss. (5) (02) = Heathen Chemistry

Boston College surrounded in two directions. (4) (03)

Send kids to the school hospital. (4) (96)

Softened after an accident! (8) (95)

MONKEES - Seek no monetary units in return. (7) (70) = Changes

KORN - In a husk, or not! (4) (94) = Korn

POLICE - Bugs probation officer at the beginning. (6) (78) = Outlandos D'Amour

U2 - More than one uniform at the outset. (2) (09) = No Line on the Horizon

GARBAGE - Carport just outside the British capital. (7) (12) = Not Your Kind of People

Before a camper boards a famous ship. (7) (93)

A portion, so they say. (4) (00)

MADONNA - Heavenly bread takes note. (7) (92) = Erotica

CARPENTERS - A freshwater fish submits. (10) (69) = Ticket to Ride

Auntie holds on to what belongs to me. (6) (04)

SCORPIONS - Small chopped porcinos. (9) (99) = Eye II Eye

An outspoken fletcher. (9) (97)

Fall asleep taking barbiturates first. (2,5) (92)

Clever deformed organ. (9) (12)

BOB DYLAN - Lobby and agitate. (3,5) (69) = Nashville Skyline

JOURNEY - Kangaroo kid clutching a container. (7) (11) = Eclipse

PIXIES - Devouring eleven pastries. (6) (91) = Trompe le Monde

KINGS OF LEON - A billion years after family golfs poorly. (5,2,4) (03) = Youth & Young Manhood

BECK - Odd beefcake. (4) (96) = Odelay

TORI AMOS - Moist, or a tsunami. (4,4) (11) = Night of the Hunters

A becoming sister, too. (9) (84)

FILTER - Regret life choices upon reflection. (6) (08) = Anthems for the Damned

USHER - Addict injects heroin. (5) (12) = Looking 4 Myself

PARAMORE - Spanish for "extra". (8) (09) = Brand New Eyes

Left is right as well. (4) (93)

Call a timeout. (9) (86)

Collected around November. (6) (01)

NINE INCH NAILS - Disheveled linens in China. (4,4,5) (07) = Year Zero

PRIMUS - Shock jock chases public relations. (6) (93) = Pork Soda

SNOOP (DOGG) - Buys no optional features. (5) (08) = Ego Trippin'

ABBA - Pieces of cabbage, either way you look at it. (4) (76) = Arrival

Half of club stuck in the muck. (7) (94)

SADE - Swaddles oddly. (4) (92) = Love Deluxe

Initially, new instruments are played inside -- but I'll just have to deal with it. (6) (95)

REM - Left in the middle of infomercial. (3) (92) = Automatic For The People

INCUBUS - You and I follow a fashionable baby. (7) (99) = Make Yourself

WHO - How ridiculous. (3) (69) = Tommy

AC/DC - Central character's extremely demonic. (4) (79) = Highway to Hell

QUEEN - Elements of a unique enzyme. (5) (91) = Innuendo

A wilder performance. (5,2) (99)

Smorgasbord table opens up. (7) (70)

PINK - Keep in key attributes. (4) (03) = Try This

RAMONES - Diagram on essential components. (7) (78) = Road to Ruin

THE ROLLING STONES - English tenor's lost arrangement. (3,7,6) (05) = A Bigger Bang

Mob loses a leader and a follower. (3) (09)

SEETHER - See the risque parts. (7) (05) = Karma and Effect

TLC - Every other letter in italics. (3) (92) = Oooooh - On the TLC Tip

Improved a halfback. (4) (81)

ROOTS - Wants to order returned ingredients. (5) (99) = Things Fall Apart

DOORS - Strange odors (5) (68) = Waiting for the Sun

DIRE STRAITS - Raging artist is red. (4,7) (93) = On the Night

Hebrew aboard a train in Chicago. (5) (01)

DIO - Idiot at heart. (3) (83) = Holy Diver

YELLOWCARD - Scream at intoxicated coward. (10) (03) = Ocean Avenue

AVRIL (LAVIGNE) - Feel sick around Queen Victoria. (5) (04) = Under My Skin

MUSE - Endlessly amused. (4) (99) = Showbiz

ZZ TOP - Razz topaz gems. (2,3) (94) = Antenna

Eerily barren in bays. (11) (94)

SONIC YOUTH - Within snowbanks on icy outhouses. (5,5) (92) = Dirty

GENESIS - Silicon implants help fill out your denim, so I'm told. (7) (73) = Selling England By The Pound

Angry mob infiltrates a cereal plant. (3,6) (77)

Corrected a parent. (7) (92)

Ethusiastic obeisance intercepted by the German. (5,5) (97)

GREEN DAY - End a Grey Labyrinthian. (5,3) (97) = Nimrod

MOBY - Dirty bomb fragments turned back. (4) (93) = Ambient

KANYE (WEST) - Hijack any electronic samples. (5) (05) = Late Registration

Deception right inside a support group. (8) (06)

THE VERVE - Features included in the fourth ever version. (3,5) (97) = Urban Hymns

First cut before beheading cat. (6) (04)

BRITNEY (SPEARS) - Englishman gets back foreign currency. (7) (99) = Baby One More Time

MORRISSEY - Yes, sir! Romeo's back, mostly. (9) (92) = Your Arsenal

Scottish family takes vacation. (7) (01)

Trauma center in a different country. (9) (84)

CAKE - Crackled in regular intervals. (4) (98) = Prolonging the Magic

MARILYN MANSON - Manly Romans in make-up. (7,6) (94) = Portrait of an American Family

ELTON (JOHN?) - North Carolina university accepts final applicant. (5) (69) = Empty Sky

RANCID - No comment in the middle of a drug bust. (6) (00) = Rancid

CURE - Alternating actuaries. (4) (79) = Three Imaginary Boys

Kills first punk band. (9) (97)

Sounds like Robert is getting impatient. (3,5) (70)

RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - I helped pro pitchers get organized. (3,3,5,7) (02) = By the Way

AIR SUPPLY - Pairs up plywood pieces. (3,6) (76) = Air Supply

THE USED - A good portion of "Prometheus" edited. (3,4) (07) = Lies for the Liars

FAITH NO MORE - Destroyed a moron thief. (5,2,4) (92) = Angel Dust

POISON - French geometer famous for distribution without final success. (6) (93) = Native Tongue

Desert surrounds nothing. (8) (06)


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 9:19 am    Post subject: 54 Reply with quote

(have deleted ones now added above)


Razz topaz gems. (2,3) (94) ZZ TOP - Antenna (is "gems" a container indicator?)

Shock jock chases public relations. (6) (93) PRIMUS - Pork Soda


The album titles are coming out nicely - it seems to start THE ELEVE(NT)H...
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 10:46 am    Post subject: 55 Reply with quote

Scurra wrote:
(is "gems" a container indicator?)

I think it works, and it creates a nice surface reading there. Cf. "hidden gems".
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:50 pm    Post subject: 56 Reply with quote

One thing that is not apparent from the text version of my puzzle is that there are two sets of fifty clues, not 100 clues in one list as it appears now. MNO, perhaps you could separate with a line in the coded text?

Between these two, IIRC:

You and I follow a fashionable baby. (7) (99)
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(The) WHO - How ridiculous. (3) (69) = Tommy
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:54 pm    Post subject: 57 Reply with quote

Kangaroo kid clutching a container. (7) (11) JOURNEY Eclipse
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 1:39 pm    Post subject: 58 Reply with quote

Left in the middle of infomercial - REM - Automatic For The People
A billion years after family golfs poorly. - KINGS OF LEON - Youth & Young Manhood
Bugs probation officer at the beginning - POLICE - Outlandos D'Amour
You and I follow a fashionable baby - INCUBUS - Make Yourself
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 1:49 pm    Post subject: 59 Reply with quote

Moist or a tsunami TORI AMOS Night of the Hunters
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 2:04 pm    Post subject: 60 Reply with quote

End a Grey Labyrinthian. GREEN DAY = Nimrod
Englishman gets back foreign currency. BRITNEY (Assuming Spears) = ...Baby One More Time

P.S. I'm impressed. A lot of work gone into this.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 2:16 pm    Post subject: 61 Reply with quote

The first half looks like
'Eleventh track on nineteen ninety one album by Pearl Jam'
which is RELEASE (off TEN)
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 2:40 pm    Post subject: 62 Reply with quote

Second part "Lose Control" on Shock Value II.

(i.e. Third Track on Two Thousand Nine Album By Rapper Timbaland)
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 2:56 pm    Post subject: 63 Reply with quote

Interestingly Release was a Timbaland song.
I don't see anything reciprocal for Pearl Jam though.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 3:05 pm    Post subject: 64 Reply with quote

Umm, Jack_Ian, I think you'll find it's:
'...two thousand and seven album...' which was 'Shock Value' giving RELEASE again...

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 4:04 pm    Post subject: 65 Reply with quote

Suspence wrote:
One thing that is not apparent from the text version of my puzzle is that there are two sets of fifty clues, not 100 clues in one list as it appears now. MNO, perhaps you could separate with a line in the coded text?

Between these two, IIRC:

You and I follow a fashionable baby. (7) (99)
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(The) WHO - How ridiculous. (3) (69) = Tommy


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 4:57 pm    Post subject: 66 Reply with quote

Scurra's - Haunting Notes

0:01 - 0:03 - Black Lace - Agadoo
0:04 - 0:09 - David Bowie - China Girl
0:10 - 0:13 - The Pogues - FairyTale of New York
0:14 - 0:20 - BoyZone - Love Me for a Reason
0:21 - 0:27 - Alvin Stardust - My Coo Ca Choo
0:28 - 0:34 - Beatles - Penny Lane
0:35 - 0:40 - Boney M - Rasputin
0:41 - 0:49 - Rihanna - SOS
0:50 - 0:56 - Coldplay - Speed of Sound
0:57 - 1:04 - Spice Girls - Stop
1:05 - 1:07 - Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams
1:08 - 1:13 - Kinks - Waterloo
1:14 - 1:18 - Shakin' Stevens - You Drive Me Crazy
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 5:03 pm    Post subject: 67 Reply with quote

Oscar wrote:
Umm, Jack_Ian, I think you'll find it's:
'...two thousand and seven album...' which was 'Shock Value' giving RELEASE again...
Glad you double-checked it.
So RELEASE is the answer to Suspence's puzzle.
1 down - 7 to go.

For HAUNTING NOTES, 13 songs, 26 numbers. Looks like first number is word-count and the second is letter-count, since the second one is generally small.
I recognised most of the songs, so I'll take this on later this evening when I have time and post what I find out. (Unless of course, somebody else wants to take it in the meantime)
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 5:06 pm    Post subject: 68 Reply with quote

Jack_Ian wrote:
So RELEASE is the answer to Suspence's puzzle.
1 down - 7 to go.

Not quite.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 5:17 pm    Post subject: 69 Reply with quote

Suspence wrote:
Jack_Ian wrote:
So RELEASE is the answer to Suspence's puzzle.
1 down - 7 to go.

Not quite.
Hmmm...
YES?
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 5:18 pm    Post subject: 70 Reply with quote

Jack_Ian wrote:
YES?

NO!

but that's closer...
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 5:19 pm    Post subject: 71 Reply with quote

Ahh!
TOMATO Felicitous
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 5:21 pm    Post subject: 72 Reply with quote

Scurra's Puzzle

Haunting Notes

0:01 - 0:03 - Black Lace - Agadoo
0:04 - 0:09 - David Bowie - China Girl
0:10 - 0:13 - The Pogues - FairyTale of New York
0:14 - 0:20 - BoyZone - Love Me for a Reason
0:21 - 0:27 - Alvin Stardust - My Coo Ca Choo
0:28 - 0:34 - Beatles - Penny Lane
0:35 - 0:40 - Boney M - Rasputin
0:41 - 0:49 - Rihanna - SOS
0:50 - 0:56 - Coldplay - Speed of Sound
0:57 - 1:04 - Spice Girls - Stop
1:05 - 1:07 - Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams
1:08 - 1:13 - Kinks - Waterloo Sunset
1:14 - 1:18 - Shakin' Stevens - You Drive Me Crazy

21 10 02 01 07 01 29 04 25 08 18 06 19 03 04 06 21 03 03 06 16 05 01 12 04 03
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 5:37 pm    Post subject: 73 Reply with quote

Jack_Ian wrote:
For HAUNTING NOTES, 13 songs, 26 numbers. Looks like first number is word-count and the second is letter-count, since the second one is generally small.
Well, that's not right. Agadoo doesn't have any words greater than 9 letters long in the lyrics, so "21 10" must relate to something else.

Also, in case it makes a difference, the Kinks song is called Waterloo Sunset (and has no words with 12 letters in).
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 5:44 pm    Post subject: 74 Reply with quote

Jack_Ian's

A mashup of lots of songs:

Sign Your Name - Terence Trent D'arby
TOGETHER WITH
For Your Eyes Only - Sheena Easton

Men In Black - Will Smith
TOGETHER WITH
It's Raining Men - The Weather Girls

Things Can Only Get Better - Howard Jones
TOGETHER WITH
Can You Feel The Love Tonight - Elton John

Against All Odds - Phil Collins
TOGETHER WITH
All That She Wants - Ace of Base

Start Me Up - Rolling Stones
TOGETHER WITH
We Didn't Start The Fire - Billy Joel

(My wife did most of the work, she has an ear for this stuff)

EDIT: Right after finishing all this, I tried it with headphones and noticed that each track was conveniently playing on either the left or right. Wish I had noted that before, it would have really sped things up.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:13 pm    Post subject: 75 Reply with quote

Your Men Can All Start?! Hmmm, that doesn't sound very promising.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:16 pm    Post subject: 76 Reply with quote

Jack_Ian wrote:
Ahh!
TOMATO Felicitous

Is that the answer? I don't get it.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:20 pm    Post subject: 77 Reply with quote

It's actually a typo (I assume) of the answer.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:31 pm    Post subject: 78 Reply with quote

In case it's important:

LEFT - For Your Eyes Only - Sheena Easton
RIGHT - Sign Your Name - Terence Trent D'arby

LEFT - It's Raining Men - The Weather Girls
RIGHT - Men In Black - Will Smith

LEFT - Things Can Only Get Better - Howard Jones
RIGHT - Can You Feel The Love Tonight - Elton John

LEFT - All That She Wants - Ace of Base
RIGHT - Against All Odds - Phil Collins

LEFT - We Didn't Start The Fire - Billy Joel
RIGHT - Start Me Up - Rolling Stones
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 12:16 am    Post subject: 79 Reply with quote

All I've managed to do with Elethiomel's is to spot the anagram in the title.
And I haven't really come up with anything for the others at all yet.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 7:33 am    Post subject: 80 Reply with quote

Elethiomel wrote:
Jack_Ian wrote:
Ahh!
TOMATO Felicitous

Is that the answer? I don't get it.
"Release, Release"
Song by Yes from the album TORMATO
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