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Well done Fiondra, indeed the answer to No. 1 is correct.

 

Is anyone going to try and answer question 3 which is the last to be

answered?

 

It doesn't really matter if you don't know french, 'cause the

answer to the french part is in the question, disguised.

 

For the rest, think of a word for an item that is not solidly a

precious metal but only has a thin coating of that precious

metal - what is that process called.

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Brillient as usual Crusty. Here are my next five questions.

 

1] Dim liars turn to Elfen wonderland. (L.8)

 

2] The fourth apostle is more than a Steward of aristocratic birth. (A.4+5)

 

3] Is it yours or mine, this costly trinket (O.2+8)

 

4] The van flies lightly around Mirkwood, generally. (C.6+3)

 

5] Eding['s] Avocado makeup turns out wetter than most (S.4+8)

 

 

Are they hard or easy only you can say! Good luck.

 

I'm pop back in to look on Monday.

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Once again just a quick visit

 

4) Silvan Elf

5) Gino Acevedo (not sure about spelling as I have seen it spelt a number of different ways)

 

Other two (1&3)- wow need to get my thinking cap on and get back to you

 

We're still about Butterscotch!

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Just bringing my thread to the top again. Where are you wiccawise21

I know you have been into LOTR sice my last message, don't you want to play?

Where's crusty? Doesn't anyone want to play any more?

awww hun!!!

 

im still about. i have looked in on the thread but i havent really had time to sit and figure them out.

 

of course i still want to play!

 

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Hi wiccawise 21 - glad you still pop in to view - I'll try and pick some easier ones this time. Crusty, as usual you are brillient and have them all right.

Sorry I couldn't get back sooner - believe it or not, I don't own a computer - I use the one at work. It's not quiet these days, so I'm doing this in my lunch hour. It's shift work and after a Night shift, I've just had four days off and today it's back to the grindstone and short staffed.. but I couldn't forget you and have come to give you the next five questions at the earliest opportunity. Here they are.

 

1] Sounds like a soft french cheese to me (L.4)

 

2] Goliath's enemy and U.N.C.L.E.'s boss, sailing close to the wind (A.5+10)

 

3] The war grew and a great beast was found within (C.4)

 

4] Support your girth clincher, Madam. (C.3+11)

 

5] He flourishes in a Florida resort (A.7+5)

 

I'm so glad you still support this thread - you've become like friends to me.

I think you might find these questions a little easier to answer. Enjoy.

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Ah, there were obviously too easy for you crusty. Well done.

Here are 5 more.

 

1] Samantha['s] rum warms you like hot fires in closed rooms (L.7+4)

 

2] Georgy Best's offspring is t[w]isting (A.5+7)

 

3] He halt on the twisted path (C.6)

 

4] Letters from America cooked coloured gravy - poetry! (A.8+8)

 

5] Original policeman arrests Jacksons art (A.6+7)

 

Hope to hear from you soon.

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Sorry Butterscotch but I have been away for a few days including LFACC

 

My answers are:-

 

1) ?

2) Calum Gittins

3) Haleth

4) Alistair Browning

5) Robert Pollock

 

Will think and get back to you about 1) - keep seeing Saruman in there somewhere

 

All the best

Crusty

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Hi Crusty - as usual, brillient. I was at LFCC as well. Had a great time and hardly missed he who didn't show. Loved all the talks which gave me the opportunity to sit my sorry ass down and have a laugh - especially

with the likes of Billy Boyd - went to both of his talks + 24, Star Trek, Ron

Pearlman and John Barrowman talks. All v enjoyable.

 

I have a clue for you for question No. 1 - the location is in Mordor

 

Must go now - back to work. Hope to hear from you soon.

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Doh!

 

Of course it's Sammath Naur

 

Funny how anagrams can often show other things - guess that's the point of them

 

Glad you had a good time at LFACC - could only make the Saturday myself but managed to get all done that I wanted (save the no shower - but that was for a friend anyway)

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God you're good. Here are the next five questions.

 

1] Three arrows in the Rib, room for another twist in death (C.7)

 

2] Uniting structure crosses two alcholic beverages (L.10+6)

 

3] Rod Felling was to give Miss Undomiel escort to the West, but he turned around

(C.10)

 

4] Is Bedingfield designed to be a trainer of Hawks (S.6+8)

 

5] SASKATOON CRM (A.6+6)

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Hi crusty all correct of course - you're just too good for a simple thread like this

and you must be very knowledgeable on all things LOTR.

Hi wiccawise21 - don't worry, you will have two weeks to try and sort these out

'cause I am away to la belle France for some holiday time with a long standing friend of mine who is French and lives just south of Paris and has a chalet in a holiday camp 30 minutes drive from his home where I will take some sun and relaxation and will celebrate my birthday with his son as we are on consecutive

days.

I'm sure, like the last five crusty, you will have them all correct and waiting for my return unless wiccawise or someone else gets there before you To make it more interesting, I leave you with 10 questions instead of the usual 5.

 

1] Fallen soldier's sibling likes rum twist - not Kes though. (C.5)

 

2] How Joe handles a turn on the guitar, wipes Slade out, what an artist! (S.4+4)

 

3] Score an "E" and hire a wig for Gandolf's flight to Rohan. (C.7)

 

4] the Duo at the Mill Inn enjoy the capital's turns. (L.10)

 

5] Has she a Dior Ottaman box in her chamber? Confused? she is. (A.7+4)

 

6] Cavelryman R.Kram, dried himself, in his turn, after the long ride (C's.10)

 

7] French boredom and shortened mother turns that muddled Hobbiton bounder

around. (A.3+4)

 

8] Could it be Bambi's mother with a fishing implement, roving in Ithilien? (C.6)

 

9] The clan beat T.C. in the Golden Wood, what a turn around! (A.4+9)

 

10] A shaken gin Sling ends Christian Passover very nicely. (C's.11)

 

Don't work too hard. I shall look forward to hearing from you and will be back on line on my return to work on Saturday 16th. Bye for now.

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