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LordKinbote
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Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 9:00 pm Post subject: 1361 |
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This would have been cooler if the "up" direction had to be deduced as the direction the panorama photo was taken in.  |
Don't think that that wasn't discussed many a time in the creation of the puzzle, but it was deemed improbable to create and probably impossible to solve. |
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LordKinbote
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Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 9:02 pm Post subject: 1362 |
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Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 9:22 pm Post subject: 1363 |
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| LordKinbote wrote: |
| gftt* wrote: |
This would have been cooler if the "up" direction had to be deduced as the direction the panorama photo was taken in.  |
Don't think that that wasn't discussed many a time in the creation of the puzzle, but it was deemed improbable to create and probably impossible to solve. |
It was definitely my first instinct after thinking of the semaphore. I'm sure you can figure out the directions of the city panoramas pretty easily and you can at least estimate Niagara from the plethora of landmarks. Kyoto doesn't seem like it would be that hard... Iguazu is the tough one.
But yeah, adding that constraint to the construction probably makes it very annoying. |
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gftt
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Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 10:28 pm Post subject: 1364 |
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J = 2 (from clue 15 across)
T = 1 (10 across => T = 1, 2, or 3, but 34 across => T = 1, 5, or 9)
23D implies that Q is either 3 or 5, since 2Q-down must have 4 digits
However 29D implies that Q-down cannot have 4 digits, so we must have Q=5. From 29D we further deduce that V=1
3D and 8D refer to UT across and UT down. T we know is 1 so U=3
26A refers to YU across. Hence Y = 1 or 3. We already have two 1's, and 13-across is not long enough to make 26A 4 digits anyway. Y=3 |
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gftt
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Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 11:06 pm Post subject: 1365 |
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From 32A, we see that H-down is 4 digits at least. Hence H = 3 or 6 or 7. Combining with the info in 6-down we see that H = 6.
G must be 1 2 or 3 to be the first digit of a 2-digit clue, and we already have two 1's and two 3's. Let's put G=2...
L is prime (7D) but there is 1L down and 2L down (from clues 1d and 30d). We deduce that L=7
We have K-across (from 26A) and K-down (from 18D). There are already two 1's so K=5
33A means that N = 6 is too big. We already have 5, 3, 2 and 1 double-booked, so N=4
From 10A we see that C = 1,5,9; C=9 is the only possibility left.
31A and 32A refer to 2F down and 2D down; only possibilities for F/D left are 0, 7, and 9. However, 11A indicates that M is 2 away from D so D cannot be 0. Hence D is either 7 or 9 and M is either 5, 7, or 9. M cannot be 5 so M is 7 or 9, as is D. Probably D is 7 and M is 9 but I'll hold off on making that assumption. In any event we have L, C, D, and M being the 4 letters that are 7 and 9, so F=0. |
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gftt
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 12:48 am Post subject: 1366 |
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20 down is prime so its last digit is odd. That means that 24 across is either 217 or 513. Either way the middle digit is 1.
14 down is 16 or 81, so 19 across is 636, 630, 696, 147, or 141. So 20 down is 61, 71 or 11. 11 doesn't work for 31 across, so 61 or 71 then. 31 across is 3172 or 3692 and must end in 2.
Thus 3-down starts with 3 or 4.
11 across is a permutation of 789 so 2 down can't begin with anything lower than 5. Hence, by 1 across, 3 down can't begin with anything lower than 4. So we have that it must start with 4, and we get 1-across as 6543 and 2-down as 567.
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1 down tells us that 29 down starts with 6 or 7. 28 across is a permutation of 2A3 so A must be 6 or 7. We can't have another letter being 7, so A=6.
3down is either 3172 or 3692 plus 771 or 991. But the digits of 11-across are 7 8 and 9. Must be 3692 + 991. M=9, D=7. |
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gftt
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 12:59 am Post subject: 1367 |
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This allows us to back track and determine that 19across is 147 and 14 down is 81. 13 across is 38? but must be a multiple of 9 so it is 387. Thus R-down is 43. Only possibility is R=8 which also tells us 5-across = 1234.
We have 34 across is 7180 and 32 down is 27. Since 30down and 27 down are anagrams we must have 27 down ending in 0 as well. 33 across is 4**0 and is 136 times 4 down. Also we can tell that 23 down ends in 8. So 33 across is 4080... and 26 across is 2854.
We also have 28 across is 362 and 30 down is 250. |
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gftt
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 1:26 am Post subject: 1368 |
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OK, the numbers along the diagonal are
668841370
which correspond to letters
A/H
A/H
I/R
I/R
N/S
T/V
Y/U
D/L
E/F
Call in HAIRSTYLE? |
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 1:34 am Post subject: 1369 |
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| gftt wrote: |
OK, the numbers along the diagonal are
668841370
which correspond to letters
A/H
A/H
I/R
I/R
N/S
T/V
Y/U
D/L
E/F
Call in HAIRSTYLE? |
Correct. And that's the round. Too bad you can't solve the meta!
Here's the solution to the meta if you're curious how it went down.
And, hey, you unlocked the fifth musical round: Phantom of the Operator
Nine puzzle round. Puzzles are numbered. I'll just do them in order.
First puzzle: Any Old Puzzle by by Andrew Lin; original concept by Seth Schoen |
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 4:20 am Post subject: 1370 |
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Hehe, this puzzle!  |
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LordKinbote
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 4:35 am Post subject: 1371 |
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Hehe, this puzzle!  |
Oh, *you're* lurking here. I thought I was rid of the likes of you.
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 5:06 am Post subject: 1372 |
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| Never! I mean, they haven't even made it to Sheila yet. |
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 10:57 am Post subject: 1373 |
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Any Old Puzzle
Contains natural and artificial flavortext.
RASPBERRY (Compass direction) = A
CINNAMONROLL (Going here might dry you out?) = N
SMORES (It may be sharp or flat) = S
STRAWBERRY (With FO, an explosive) = W
CHERRY (Young Men’s Christian Association, for short, for short) = E
BLUEBERRY (Several come before Batman) = R
MINICRISPSFROSTEDCHOCOLATE (Vote - U.S. gov’t debt rating, last winter)
WILDLICIOUSWILDGRAPE (Expression of joy - Author of a novel featuring Howard and Peter)
BROWNSUGARCINNAMONUNFROSTED (Sisterhood / Expression of agreement)
LIMITEDEDITIONGINGERBREAD ([Stephen King short story + Part of a Bart Simpson expression] / IEEE 754 value)
MINICRISPSFROSTEDSTRAWBERRY (Cat - Indian food)
NEWLIMITEDEDITIONCONFETTICAKE (Caregiver / U.S. state)
CHOCOLATECHIPCOOKIEDOUGH (Whedon character - Taqueria namesake)
RAINBOWCOOKIESANDWICH (Man who can cook - Star Alliance member)
NEWBROWNSUGARCINNAMONLOWFAT (Ivy alumni org. - Raggedy ___)
These appear to be flavors of Pop Tarts. _________________ I hate people who try to write interesting things in their signature. |
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 10:58 am Post subject: 1374 |
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Hehe, this puzzle!  |
Not sure I like the sound of that...
Pop tarts? Seriously?
Going here might dry you out? = AA?
Young Men’s Christian Association, for short, for short = Y
Several come before Batman = NAs (as in, nanananananananananananana BATMAN! ) |
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 11:00 am Post subject: 1375 |
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| Sisterhood / Expression of agreement : Might mean YAYA/YA (for a quotient of either 2 or YA, if these are variables that are being multiplied) |
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 11:13 am Post subject: 1376 |
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Might all answers use only the letters A,Y,N?
(Compass direction) = N
(Going here might dry you out?) = AA
(It may be sharp or flat) =
(With FO, an explosive)
(Young Men’s Christian Association, for short, for short) = Y
(Several come before Batman) = NA
(Vote - U.S. gov’t debt rating, last winter) = NAY - AAA?
(Expression of joy - Author of a novel featuring Howard and Peter) = YAY - AYN?
(Sisterhood / Expression of agreement) = YAYA/YA
([Stephen King short story + Part of a Bart Simpson expression] / IEEE 754 value) = AYANA (or N.) + AY / NAN
(Cat - Indian food) = ?
(Caregiver / U.S. state) = ? / NY
(Whedon character - Taqueria namesake) = ? - ?
(Man who can cook - Star Alliance member) = YAN - ANA
(Ivy alumni org. - Raggedy ___) = ? - ANN |
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 12:07 pm Post subject: 1377 |
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(It may be sharp or flat) = A
(With FO, an explosive) = AN (as in ANFO)
Indian food = NAAN?
Ivy alumni org = AYA - Association of Yale Alumni
Taqueria namesake - ANNAs is a place in Boston. _________________ I hate people who try to write interesting things in their signature. |
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 1:17 pm Post subject: 1378 |
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RASPBERRY (N) = A
CINNAMONROLL (AA) = N
SMORES (A) = S
STRAWBERRY (AN) = W
CHERRY (Y) = E
BLUEBERRY (NA) = R
Might the A/Y/N answers be indices into the pop-tart name?
N = 2
AA = 3, 4, or 8
A = 1 or 6
AN = 5
Y = 3
NA = 7 or 8
Also, Whedon character = ANYA; Caregiver = NANNY or possibly NANA. |
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 1:31 pm Post subject: 1379 |
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A=1, N = 2, Y = 3 and view all A/N/Y words as numbers base 3. For instance AYANA = 13121 = 1*81 + 3*27 + 1*9 + 2 * 3 + 1 = 178, AY = 1*3 + 3 = 6, and NAN = 2*9 + 1*3 + 2 = 23.
(178 + 6) / 23 is 8, so use that as an index into the pop-tart. After doing all the answers we have I get FIRE*TONE.
Call in FIRESTONE |
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LordKinbote
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 2:48 pm Post subject: 1380 |
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Yup.
Next: Cross Breeding by Patrick Blindauer with input by Andrew Lin |
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 4:28 pm Post subject: 1381 |
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| Pop tarts. |
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Suspence
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 10:32 pm Post subject: 1382 |
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155 characters, 155 spaces.
One of the 8 letter words is likely CHO WCH OW
PAP ILL ON is also there, so I'm thinking dog breeds given the title.
POM ERA NI AN
POO DLE
COC KER SPA NI EL
BOX ER
DAL MAT IAN
SCO TTI SHT ERR IER
LAB RAD ORR ETR IEV ER
GER MAN SHO RTH AIR EDP OIN TER
HAV ANE SE
BAS SET HOU ND
CHI NES ESH ARP EI
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 11:15 pm Post subject: 1383 |
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These fill into the boxes as indicated, the underlined letters are the intersection of the two breeds.
CHOWCHOW
LABRADORRETRIEVER
PAPILLON
HAVANESE
BASSETHOUND
SCOTTISHTERRIER
MALTESE
POMERANIAN
DALMATIAN
CHINESESHARPEI
POODLE
COCKERSPANIEL
BOXER
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 11:21 pm Post subject: 1384 |
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Each of these breeds, when crossed, seems to have a "designer hybrid" name.
CHABRADOR
HAVALLON
BASCOTTIE
MALTIPOM
SHARMATIAN
COCKAPOO
BOXAPOINT
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/hybriddogs.htm
Still not sure what to do with the empty red squares. I imagine it's obvious and I'm missing it... _________________ I hate people who try to write interesting things in their signature. |
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Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 12:19 am Post subject: 1385 |
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| I clicked on the solution to this one a while back, so I can't help you. Sorry.... |
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Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 1:40 am Post subject: 1386 |
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Rats, I was waiting for you to swoop. We need Scurra... _________________ I hate people who try to write interesting things in their signature. |
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Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 10:43 am Post subject: 1387 |
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In case it helps someone else:
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Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 8:36 pm Post subject: 1388 |
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| Suspence wrote: |
| Rats, I was waiting for you to swoop. We need Scurra... |
Nice of you to have such confidence.
This is my first proper chance to look at this one though (busy week) so I am still digesting it. _________________
still Quiz Olympiad champion. Must get a life.
New definitions: COFFEE - someone who is coughed upon
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Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 9:45 pm Post subject: 1389 |
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I should mention that PAPILLON and HAVANESE are interchangeable in their positions currently. I'm assuming the use of the red squares will ultimately determine which goes where.
All the other breeds are in their only possible position. _________________ I hate people who try to write interesting things in their signature. |
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 10:00 pm Post subject: 1390 |
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While we're waiting for Scurra to save Suspence's bacon maybe we could re-open the Dodgson and Mayan Fair Lady metas?
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So, would it be possible to start in on the Dodgson meta, with 11/12 answers revealed?
alphabetical order, missing one:
CARMACK
CELLULAR
ENUMERATE
FOGBOUND
LIQUEURS
MAXWELL
OCTOPOD
PAINED
SO CLOSE
REYKJAVIK
VESTIGE
Unless the missing answer begins with A or B, it looks like a4 and e6 are the first two moves. No E move is possible subsequently, however. So the missing answer begins with A,B C or D. And it can't be A or D (no A move can be first, and no D move can be 3rd after a4/e6). No C move works either. So the missing answer begins with B, if my logic is correct and I'm following the instructions correctly. And the answer is probably 7 letters, given the structure of Audio Games. Maybe the 7 letters clue something else but that's awfully short.
I guess we can also figure out what missing letters there are, after removing all the letters corresponding to the 11 answers above. They are ABEEGHIINRRRRZ. 14 of them, not 7. Hmm, 2 letters per audio track in Audio Games, perhaps?
Anyhow, back to the chess game. BCCEFLMOPSRV are the first 12 movies, we're assuming. That's
1. g4 (W) e6 (H)
2. a4 (L) Qh4 (A)
3. Ra3 (F) Nc6 (I)
4. Nothing here works. Re3 is not check and there is nothing on f6 or g3 to capture. Grr. |
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Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 2:03 am Post subject: 1391 |
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And here's Mayan Fair Lady:
1) BATED BREATH
2) DRUNK TANK
3) BUSINESS TRAVELERS
4) LOVE ETC
5) START OVER
6) VELVET ELVIS
7) CAR SEAT
8) CASH COW
9) MARS ROVER
10) FORGET PARIS
11) SOUTHWEST AIRLINES
It's probably worth noting that these are numbered in the meta (some other meta clues have not been numbered), therefore we're likely not looking to rearrange the order.
Just trying something:
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BATED BREATH
DRUNK TANK
BUSINESS TRAVELERS
LOVE ETC
START OVER
VELVET ELVIS
CAR SEAT
CASH COW
MARS ROVER
FORGET PARIS
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Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 2:25 am Post subject: 1392 |
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I don't know what to think of this, since I can't see where it would lead but you can add an H to each shorter word to make a new word:
1) BAThED BREATH
2) DRUNK ThANK
3) BUShINESS TRAVELERS
4) LOVE ETCh
5) START hOVER
6) VELVET ELVISh
7) ChAR SEAT
8) CASH ChOW
9) MARSh ROVER
10) FORGET PARISh
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Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 2:41 am Post subject: 1393 |
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Nice catch! I would never have seen that. I was concentrating on Mayan-ness since all previous meta answers had to do with the new title rather than the old, but dropping H's fits with the original musical.
Now that the words with H's match the length of the other word, pick out the matching letter in the longer word:
ARVESTEARTS
so we should probably call in HARVEST HEARTS? Or do they want us to pronounce it Cockney style: 'arvest 'earts? |
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Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 3:36 am Post subject: 1394 |
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See, that's the kind of swooping I need on the Mixed Breeds puzzle. Nicely done. _________________ I hate people who try to write interesting things in their signature. |
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Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 3:46 pm Post subject: 1395 |
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| See, that's the kind of swooping I need on the Mixed Breeds puzzle. Nicely done. |
Now we just need LK to swoop in and confirm...
Meanwhile, I anagrammed the leftover letters from Dodgson.
top results:
1. bizarre herring 2. brazier herring
Since the missing Audio Games answer is likely 7 letters, maybe call in BIZARRE or BRAZIER or HERRING for it? |
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Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 10:04 pm Post subject: 1396 |
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HARVEST HEARTS is correct for the Mayan Fair Lady meta.
If you're curious, the idea of doing a Mayan theme round came about when we realized everyone was expecting us to do a Mayan end-of-the-world theme for the 2012 hunt. Someone suggested "Me and Mayan Girl" and I suggested the much more well-known "Mayan Fair Lady".
The puzzle went through several iterations based on just musical idea alone (I remember one had to do with anagrams of Mayan sites, but anagrams as meta structure are pretty played out.)
Finally, I came up with pretty much the idea you see here: add an H, then index into the other word to get a letter. However, I did none of the actual construction; I basically punted the idea and let Francis Heaney and Patrick Blindauer take it into the end zone. It's probably the most team-effort meta that was written. |
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LordKinbote
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Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 10:08 pm Post subject: 1397 |
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| gftt* wrote: |
| Suspence wrote: |
| See, that's the kind of swooping I need on the Mixed Breeds puzzle. Nicely done. |
Now we just need LK to swoop in and confirm...
Meanwhile, I anagrammed the leftover letters from Dodgson.
top results:
1. bizarre herring 2. brazier herring
Since the missing Audio Games answer is likely 7 letters, maybe call in BIZARRE or BRAZIER or HERRING for it? |
BIZARRE is right for "Audio Games". Too bad you guys could not solve it forward...I think it just requires the right person who knows NES games pretty well (did mathgrant ever see it?) |
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 1:38 am Post subject: 1398 |
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| LordKinbote wrote: |
BIZARRE is right for "Audio Games". Too bad you guys could not solve it forward...I think it just requires the right person who knows NES games pretty well (did mathgrant ever see it?) |
Looking at the solution... seems like a clever puzzle, but definitely not even close to being up my alley!
Dodgson, in alpha order as instructed:
BIZARRE
CARMACK
CELLULAR
ENUMERATE
FOGBOUND
LIQUEURS
MAXWELL
OCTOPOD
PAINED
SOCLOSE
REYKJAVIK
VESTIGE
http://www.mit.edu/~puzzle/12/charles_lutwidge_dodgson/investigators_report/
So it is true that the first 12 letters are BCCEFLMOPSRV, as I had assumed. But then what? Trying to get the chess moves seemed to lead to a dead end.... |
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gftt
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 1:45 am Post subject: 1399 |
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| Another strange thing is that there are several puzzles created just for this meta, but it doesn't seem that the meta really has any need for any particular puzzle answer if all the answers are doing is providing choices from the set of tiles. If the puzzle answers were different, the meta still would work, you'd just have to rearrange the tiles. Am I missing something? Maybe we have to re-use the answers somewhere else in the course of the meta? |
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 3:40 am Post subject: 1400 |
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| gftt wrote: |
| Maybe we have to re-use the answers somewhere else in the course of the meta? |
Doesn't look like we will, in looking ahead at the puzzle listing of the other critic metas. _________________ I hate people who try to write interesting things in their signature. |
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