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Post by Bownarrow on Mar 28, 2019 10:00:51 GMT -5
Could this be a cryptic crossword type clue, hinting to leave out the letter "i"?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2019 10:20:51 GMT -5
Could this be a cryptic crossword type clue, hinting to leave out the letter "i"?
.Only Forrest knows that.
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Post by CJ on Mar 28, 2019 12:34:30 GMT -5
It's been suggested many times...if you can figure out a way to make it work, let us know.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2019 18:04:13 GMT -5
Could this be a cryptic crossword type clue, hinting to leave out the letter "i"?
What a fantastic idea - have been working with crossword clues throughout my search. (And I have SAID alot of crosswords since I started) May "I" ask what you wood leave the eye out of?
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Post by 1keyword on Apr 7, 2019 9:53:25 GMT -5
It's easier to hear when you leave the I's out of it.. we were in a spot where it sounded like grizzwas rooting around and grunting. I was just water gurgling through a pipe coming from a spring, when you closed your eyes it was easyier to focus on the sound, I wont say where that was.
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Post by npsbuilder on Apr 7, 2019 11:05:49 GMT -5
The first time I read the poem, I took the meaning of stanza 5 geared towards ff's cancer and his accepting it. Not so sure anymore what the real meaning is. For me now, I think the answers he already knows is partly the Epilogue's last 3 paragraphs and mostly a way to give honor to the 6 men that risked their lives to rescue him. These 6 men are the keys to finding the TC IMO. Using the keys in the right order to unlock its location is the riddle for all to seek.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2019 11:30:33 GMT -5
The first time I read the poem, I took the meaning of stanza 5 geared towards ff's cancer and his accepting it. Not so sure anymore what the real meaning is. For me now, I think the answers he already knows is partly the Epilogue's last 3 paragraphs and mostly a way to give honor to the 6 men that risked their lives to rescue him. These 6 men are the keys to finding the TC IMO. Using the keys in the right order to unlock its location is the riddle for all to seek. So this would mean 6 clues you might be able to find the Tc.
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Post by Bownarrow on Apr 9, 2019 12:17:50 GMT -5
Could this be a cryptic crossword type clue, hinting to leave out the letter "i"?
What a fantastic idea - have been working with crossword clues throughout my search. (And I have SAID alot of crosswords since I started) May "I" ask what you wood leave the eye out of? Leaving out the "i" probably only makes sense if you have interpreted the poem correctly up until this point.
If this is so, then the answer to your question would be - wherever you find yourself at this point on the roadmap.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2019 12:46:29 GMT -5
What a fantastic idea - have been working with crossword clues throughout my search. (And I have SAID alot of crosswords since I started) May "I" ask what you wood leave the eye out of? Leaving out the "i" probably only makes sense if you have interpreted the poem correctly up until this point.
If this is so, then the answer to your question would be - wherever you find yourself at this point on the roadmap. I look at the poem walking out 9 clues The only driving would be As I have gone alone in there.
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Post by Bownarrow on Apr 19, 2019 8:29:52 GMT -5
"I must go" is the "missing peace" of the poem...?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2019 8:32:55 GMT -5
"I must go" is the "missing peace" of the poem...? Forrest was finish hiding the Tc.
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Post by npsbuilder on Apr 19, 2019 21:06:17 GMT -5
"I must go" is the "missing peace" of the poem...? Forrest was finish hiding the Tc. "I's" must go - very well may mean Yukon Gold Potato.
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Post by Bownarrow on Apr 24, 2019 5:15:50 GMT -5
Could this be a cryptic crossword type clue, hinting to leave out the letter "i"?
Perhaps: " I and leave must go" ?
This then leaves: "So why is it that my trove for all to seek"
that -> ut -> where so-> si -> is
why -> Wy -> Wyoming
"Wyoming is where my trove is for all to seek it"
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2019 8:16:12 GMT -5
Could this be a cryptic crossword type clue, hinting to leave out the letter "i"?
This had never occurred to me, and I can see how it can be put to good use. In my post about the eighth clue, I called attention to the next sentence:
The answers I already know, I've done it tired and now I'm week.
Being able to see these two owls side-by-side was contingent upon using an appropriate font, as I have just done. Your idea now renders this clue font-independent. So why is it that I must go, and leave....
In other words, elsewhere in this stanza, ditch the Is and replace with Ls. Good catch bownarrow!
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