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It's up to you. However, I've decided that my next Password will be super-tough.
1. Angmar - Horse lover pursued backward by 3-legged horse to the enemy realm. 2. Narvi - Dwarven craftsman found with a lunar visitor. 3. Fen - Door leading to the bog? 4. Angrenost - Tenor sang about the mighty fortress. 5. Umbar - Medium barely was able to discover her fate (in the south). 6. Galador - One who found an elvish gal adorable, reportedly. 7. Lamedon - Crippled professor found west of the white City. 8. Istar - One celebrity wizard. 9. Tyrn Gorthad = Tardy throng about the hills. 10. Hunthor - Braver companion found where they hunt horses.
E: *prod - prod*
[ 09-06-2006, 07:23 PM: Message edited by: Wandering Tuor ]
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E: Braeden has a new puzzle ready already. The last clue is a scramble, as you might guess from "about". The answer is an older name of a famous place from LotR. The older name is found in Appendix A.
[ 09-06-2006, 07:10 PM: Message edited by: Wandering Tuor ]
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1. Middle-earth wouldn't be celebrating it now, but flipside? Lets pray. Erukyermë (Spring has begun here in Oz ) 2. A fowl concept, but hobbits look skyward five times a day. 3. Father of a rewarding ruler; he suffered an unusually short life for his line. Boromir I (his son, Cirion, rewarded Eorl with the land that became Rohan) 4. One equals a hobbit, two a man. A man walks this each step. Ranga (form of measurement) 5. The choir hated it when the damn lute was wet. Echoriath (anagram 'choir hate'; 'damn lute'=Tumladen, which used to be a lake) 6. They had no desire, let alone a need, to turn around. Teleri (embedded answer in reverse)
-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~- If you've come for a visit, you'd be welcome with fewer, if you've come to take me away, you'll need a lot more. I'm a denizen. Athene said so.
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1 - Yep. 3 - WT, I suppose that's correct. 5 - to Thorongil & WT. Tumladen was leading to the answer. "Damn lute" came very close to being "adult men"... WT - what is your final answer?
The first part refers to something the answer is also known as. The second part is littered with hints.
From: Mnemosyne's study | Registered: Mar 2002
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