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Re: Blink
« Reply #1 on: Mar 24th, 2004, 10:15pm » |
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Reminds me of a certain Springsteen song, or at least Manfred Mann's take on it: Blinded by the light wrapped up like a deuce
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Re: Blink
« Reply #2 on: Mar 25th, 2004, 9:43pm » |
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So what really are the words to that song? No no nevermind, I don't want to know.... Keep at it, you're already starting to put some of the pieces together...
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Re: Blink
« Reply #3 on: Mar 26th, 2004, 12:31am » |
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Hey Raven, can I confirm something. There are four riddlets, which give us four homonyms, which we use to form our answer, and the answer is related to the title. Or, are there two riddlets of two lines each?
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Re: Blink
« Reply #4 on: Mar 26th, 2004, 6:05am » |
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on Mar 26th, 2004, 12:31am, Speaker wrote:Hey Raven, can I confirm something. There are four riddlets, which give us four homonyms, which we use to form our answer, and the answer is related to the title. |
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Re: Blink
« Reply #5 on: Mar 28th, 2004, 7:59pm » |
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Golly-jee... I would like to post some of these other riddles I'm writing, but feel kinda bad that no one has solved this one yet... Not to make you feel bad, but I had an eight-year-old guess the answer from the first line... of course, that's his answer to every riddle I write...
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Re: Blink
« Reply #6 on: Mar 28th, 2004, 8:04pm » |
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This is a toughy. Gives us a little time. I made a nifty chart and have filled in the first column with nifty possible answers. The problem is none of the answers seems to work all the way across. (Plus I am at work, so I need to do other stuff too, you know, the stuff that they pay me for.)
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Re: Blink
« Reply #7 on: Mar 28th, 2004, 8:59pm » |
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I'm sorry. I'll be patient. I just get excited to see people solve these riddles that I create ( or help create in this instance )... I'll go do something else for a while instead of haunting the forums every minute of every day...
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Re: Blink
« Reply #8 on: Mar 28th, 2004, 9:07pm » |
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As long as you are giving us time, how about a hint? Nah, that would make it too easy... I don't want any hints, whatever you do Br'er Raven, don't throw me into that dirty old briar patch, and don't be whisperin' any ol hints. No sir, ain't no way, we want any ole hints to this riddle....
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Re: Blink
« Reply #9 on: Mar 28th, 2004, 9:12pm » |
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Ok, I'm going to put down some thoughts to get's things going. Wrapped in the cover of darkness The obvoius connection is night, perhaps an overcast night. It could also be something that occurs at night or some time/place that is also dark - perhaps something underground where no light can penetrate. I plumb the depths of night There's night again, but "plumb the depths" make me think of a mineshaft or similar thing. It may also be something that comes out only at night. I catch you mouth wide open There doesn't seem to be an obvious connection with night. The line makes me think of being surprised, or possibly drinking or eating. Though shuttered from my sight Makes me think of something that one cannot see on their own body, perhaps something in the mouth (relating it to line 3). Could also be related to blindness, which would relate it to line 1 (and perhaps the title). Just some thoughts, no homonyms found so far. I'll come back to it once I figure out that infernal BB rebus.
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Re: Blink
« Reply #10 on: Mar 28th, 2004, 9:20pm » |
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Cathos, is your comment on the BB rebus meant as a joke? If so your wit is very dry. For my thoughts, I also had night for the first one. Another Idea I had was "eye, as in when your eyes are closed. For the second part, I had dream or sleep. This is a more metaphorical connection. For part three, I have a long list, some of which are Kiss, Snore, Yawn, Chews, Cry, Bawl and Birth. There are a couple of night-time things, but I like chews, because it gives "choose" for a homophone. For number four I just have "Closed" and a homophone of "Clothed" So, that is where I am. A wink is as good as a nod.
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Re: Blink
« Reply #11 on: Mar 28th, 2004, 9:44pm » |
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on Mar 28th, 2004, 9:20pm, Speaker wrote:A wink is as good as a nod. |
| I love to see the connections people make, you guys are very sharp... Hint One :: So far Cathos has stumbled across one of the answers to one of the riddlets, if he could but see the homophone that it is :: Hint Two ::Homophone Def. One of two or more words, such as night and knight, which are pronounced the same but differ in meaning, origin, and sometimes spelling. :: I wait with bated breath...
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Re: Blink
« Reply #12 on: Mar 28th, 2004, 10:26pm » |
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Hehe.. no, it wasn't meant as a joke. It actually took me a while to get it myself - I guess my humor is too sophisticated for me.
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Re: Blink
« Reply #13 on: Mar 29th, 2004, 12:10pm » |
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My thoughts... "Wrapped in the cover of darkness" I'm thinking night, as well...especially with the homophone of 'knight' sitting there, too. "I plumb the depths of night" First thought was a mine, as 'mind' makes an easy homophone. Another thought was lead, as "plumb" is short for "plumbus," meaning lead. This leads to sewage...or DC drinking water...neither one of which is desirable. "I catch you mouth wide open" My first thought was of a bass fish, though I have no clue what homophone could come of this. Though shuttered from my sight I like 'blind' for this, as it relates to the other 'blind' as in venetian. My thoughts. EverGreenA3
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Re: Blink
« Reply #14 on: Mar 29th, 2004, 1:03pm » |
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on Mar 29th, 2004, 12:10pm, evergreena3 wrote:"Wrapped in the cover of darkness" I'm thinking night, as well...especially with the homophone of 'knight' sitting there, too. |
| Everyone likes night/knight, which is good, since it's the stage for this riddle, but it's not one of the actual answers. I really wasn't trying to lead you astray with my earlier hints. Quote:"I catch you mouth wide open" My first thought was of a bass fish, though I have no clue what homophone could come of this. |
| Nice image, you're getting close with this one... But it's not about fish Quote:Though shuttered from my sight. I like 'blind' for this, as it relates to the other 'blind' as in venetian. |
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Re: Blink
« Reply #15 on: Mar 29th, 2004, 3:39pm » |
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Okay, if we have blind for number 4. Then I think we need to have bait/bate for number 3. This is EverGreenA3's answer, and Raven gave us a bated breath hint. I guess the answer that Cathos got was blindness = blind. Nothing from me, just trying to bring things together.
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Re: Blink
« Reply #16 on: Mar 29th, 2004, 10:20pm » |
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on Mar 29th, 2004, 3:39pm, Speaker wrote:I think we need to have bait/bate for number 3. This is EverGreenA3's answer, and Raven gave us a bated breath hint. |
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Re: Blink
« Reply #17 on: Mar 29th, 2004, 10:23pm » |
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What?? It's not bait/bate. And, I deleted all my other stuff. So, who is this kid who answered it in one fell swoop?
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Re: Blink
« Reply #18 on: Mar 29th, 2004, 10:27pm » |
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I can feel that someone is about to solve this riddle... Therefore, I'm going to post the next one in queue. But don't stop working on this one either. I hope you enjoy solving it as much as I did making it.
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Re: Blink
« Reply #19 on: Mar 29th, 2004, 10:29pm » |
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He's the son of one of my friends, pretty smart kid too. But if you highlight that post of mine, you'll see that I mention in hiding that he guesses 'death' and .... ( almost got me on that one ) for most of my riddles.
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Re: Blink
« Reply #20 on: Mar 29th, 2004, 10:45pm » |
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For the third, I really like "fly". Not a homophone, but many definitions from same spelling (homograph?). Then again, horses are "caught" with a bit. Horses are blinkered. Seems relevant for 4, and especially with title. But horses don't plumb squat. Blink... its a spell. Its a verb. Two verbs actually. Lights do it too. Keep on thinking that I've got it. Then I think a little harder.
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Re: Blink
« Reply #21 on: Mar 29th, 2004, 11:14pm » |
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Well, I really like fly. Because I got bat for the first one. They fly around at night. But, that doesn't work. Then you get blind as a bat, or flying blind. Bats ? fly blind. Also, maybe I fly blind. Whatever.
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Re: Blink
« Reply #22 on: Mar 29th, 2004, 11:27pm » |
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Okay, I do not think this is 100%, but.. 1: Something, bat, raven, 2: Eyes, Eye/I 3: Fly/Fly 4: Blind/Blind I figure that our eyes plumb the night. I still want to use bat someplace. "Bat, I fly blind." Seems like a good answer, but the homonyms get mixed up. Anyway, we need to "bat our eyes" to get blink. Woe is me, woe is me...
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Re: Blink
« Reply #23 on: Mar 30th, 2004, 1:45am » |
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Well Speaker, I have to give it to you... Bat is what the eight year old kid said when I read "Wrapped in the cover of darkness", sharp kid that. No one else that got this puzzle ( friends in the flesh ) got all the individual pieces to the riddlets ( you coined that word ), but they all eventually landed on Bat ( which is, I guess, better than bats landing on them ). But no one else made the 'we need to "bat our eyes" to get blink' connection. I thought you might though when I stumbled across this post... The second one down on THIS PAGE. For all of you who need "resolution", these are the intended pieces to this riddle... "Blink" ( bat - bat ) Wrapped in the cover of darkness, ( cloaked - cloaked ) -------<<((O))>> ------- I plumb the depths of night; ( sound - sound ) -------<<((O))>> ------- I catch you mouth wide open, ( bug - bug ) -------<<((O))>> ------- Though shuttered from my sight. ( blind - blind ) ------------------------ Good work to everyone who played, and of course to Speaker and those who put the pieces together Quote: "—it was at the great concert given by the Queen of Hearts, and I had to sing 'Twinkle, twinkle, little bat! How I wonder what you're at!' You know the song, perhaps?" "I've heard something like it," said Alice. "It goes on, you know," the Hatter continued, "in this way:— 'Up above the world you fly, Like a teatray in the sky. Twinkle, twinkle—'" |
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