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Topic Started: Apr 28 2012, 01:16 PM (1,354 Views)
thecostumedanceparty
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atom/logic/time/mail- foreign bomb scare?
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CJ
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I think that's close enough that I can accept it! They're all types of bomb (Atom bomb / Logic bomb / Time bomb / Mail bomb)

Now, for the last prize, who can figure out the link between Raft, Head, Neck and Actor?
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CJ
May 2 2012, 12:53 AM
I think that's close enough that I can accept it! They're all types of bomb (Atom bomb / Logic bomb / Time bomb / Mail bomb)

Now, for the last prize, who can figure out the link between Raft, Head, Neck and Actor?
Thanks, I knew they connected somehow like that.

I literally have no clue for the meaning behind the last one.
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Give the order to deploy the glaive.

thecostumedanceparty
May 2 2012, 01:16 AM
I literally have no clue for the meaning behind the last one.
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When do we get the posts, or did you already add them? Just curious...
Edited by thecostumedanceparty, May 2 2012, 01:42 AM.
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CJ
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You get the posts when the contest closes. Either on 4th May at 11:59pm GMT (so, 6:59pm EST or 3:59pm PST) or when someone guesses that last reason.
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May 2 2012, 07:56 AM
You get the posts when the contest closes. Either on 4th May at 11:59pm GMT (so, 6:59pm EST or 3:59pm PST) or when someone guesses that last reason.
Oh, okay. Sounds good. I'll still try to come up with it.
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CJ
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Time for a clue, I think.

Try adding the same word to the beginning of each of the four words in the group.
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HeroineDark
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Give the order to deploy the glaive.

Broken- Head/Neck/Raft/Actor
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CJ
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Not what I was thinking of, but keep going!
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thecostumedanceparty
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Long- head/neck/actor/raft
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CJ
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That's not it either. Keep guessing, though!
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HeroineDark
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Give the order to deploy the glaive.

Bad - (all the above)

Your Actor is BAD
And you should feel BAD!!!
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CJ
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Nope. Keep trying!

Just to clarify my earlier clue: adding the same word to the beginning should form four new words, rather than four two-word phrases.
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Beach- head/neck/raft/actor
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HeroineDark
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Give the order to deploy the glaive.

Chief-???
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CJ
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I think I'll need to give you another clue:

The word formed by adding something to "raft" has nothing to do with rafts, and the word formed by adding something to the beginning of "actor" has nothing to do with acting. The word formed by adding something to "head", however, does have something to do with heads.
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May 3 2012, 11:38 AM
I think I'll need to give you another clue:

The word formed by adding something to "raft" has nothing to do with rafts, and the word formed by adding something to the beginning of "actor" has nothing to do with acting. The word formed by adding something to "head", however, does have something to do with heads.
I figured that was true, and I still can't solve it.
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CJ
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"Neck" is probably the easiest of the four to work with.
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HeroineDark
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Give the order to deploy the glaive.

I GOT IT!!!

Red- Head/Neck/Raft/Actor
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CJ
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Correct!

That means the final scores are:

1) HeroofDarkness - 80 posts
2) thecostumedanceparty - 40 posts

Also, HoD gets to compile the next one if she wants. Congrats to both of you!
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redactor? What does that mean? Just curious...
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Redactor = one who redacts
To redact = To put into suitable literary form; revise; edit. (From Dictionary.com)
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