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  #51  
Old November 23rd 05, 07:53 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Default LEVEL 4??? POSSIBLE SPOILER only read if you want a hint.

Thank you so much for your explanation. I had wondered why Ritz (the
puzzle creator) had used an acorn. Lightbulbs are flashing now!
Diana

FiederEls wrote:
Well i don't know if this is also the same in English but this puzzle is
made by a Dutch person and in Holland the top

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  #52  
Old November 23rd 05, 07:55 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Default LEVEL 4??? POSSIBLE SPOILER only read if you want a hint.


"Allison" schreef in bericht
...
I'll discuss this at the bottom so as not to spoil this for others (please
scroll down only if you want / don't mind the answer.

FiederEls wrote:

Well i don't know if this is also the same in English but this puzzle is
made by a Dutch person and in Holland the top of a male genital( een
eikel) has the same name as an acorn ( also een eikel)... so.. replace
the acorn by a man's genital and put a piercing through it... it's called
a... right !! ( 2 words) yes indeed.. the son of prince Renier...
"Allison" schreef in bericht
...

Using the hints I got the right answer and advanced to the next puzzle
...BUT...I still don't get it. How do the picture and the "royalty" clue
go together?

Allison (feeling like I have no brain today)

















Okay, it's me again.

I put in Prince Albert and that was the correct answer.
So royalty can give the 'prince' part.
But how on earth does pierce + nut give albert? Is there a British slang
word that I'm not aware of?

(sorry for being so dense G)

maybe I should give up on this until tomorrow!

Allison



Royal would make "prince".. but Royalty means a royal person.(imho).. hence
prince Albert.
easy peasy..
Now if you get to level 6 and know how to solve that one , i want to know..
it's driving me nuts.. lol I will put you in my will if you can help me
with that one...
FiederEls


  #53  
Old November 23rd 05, 08:05 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Default LEVEL 4??? POSSIBLE SPOILER only read if you want a hint.

Level 6 has been driving me nuts for hours now!

Debbi in SO CA



FiederEls wrote:
"Allison" schreef in bericht
...
I'll discuss this at the bottom so as not to spoil this for others (please
scroll down only if you want / don't mind the answer.

FiederEls wrote:

Well i don't know if this is also the same in English but this puzzle is
made by a Dutch person and in Holland the top of a male genital( een
eikel) has the same name as an acorn ( also een eikel)... so.. replace
the acorn by a man's genital and put a piercing through it... it's called
a... right !! ( 2 words) yes indeed.. the son of prince Renier...
"Allison" schreef in bericht
...

Using the hints I got the right answer and advanced to the next puzzle
...BUT...I still don't get it. How do the picture and the "royalty" clue
go together?

Allison (feeling like I have no brain today)















Okay, it's me again.

I put in Prince Albert and that was the correct answer.
So royalty can give the 'prince' part.
But how on earth does pierce + nut give albert? Is there a British slang
word that I'm not aware of?

(sorry for being so dense G)

maybe I should give up on this until tomorrow!

Allison



Royal would make "prince".. but Royalty means a royal person.(imho).. hence
prince Albert.
easy peasy..
Now if you get to level 6 and know how to solve that one , i want to know..
it's driving me nuts.. lol I will put you in my will if you can help me
with that one...
FiederEls


  #54  
Old November 23rd 05, 08:11 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Default OT but hey its a puzzle like quilting can be a puzzle.

Guys, go back to the MAIN screen and click on the Candle. There you
will find a forum of questions and hints. Click on the blackboard and
then go to Threaded View and you might have to check "Older Topics".

LizA -- who STILL can't get past Level 17, but at least she's started
the stuffing for tomorrow!

  #55  
Old November 23rd 05, 08:17 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Default OT but hey its a puzzle like quilting can be a puzzle.

um well, gee, sorry, what else can i say.
i'm on level 34 and for the life of me cant work this one out.
sorry sorry sorry
please forgive me
j.
back into hiding i think
--
san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz
nzlstar on yahoo msg'r
http://community.webshots.com/user/nzlstar
http://community.webshots.com/user/VirtualQuilting

"Liz A." wrote...
Darn that Jeanne! Last nite I was going to put the outer border on my
trip to Trinidad,
https://www.starrfabrics.com/?page=s...32dbd0dd64e919

but stopped at the computer first.....BIG mistake. It was midnight when
I turned off the computer.

This morning I'm supposed to be doing all the prep cooking for
tomorrow. But now I'm stuck at Level 17 and still sitting here in my
pj's & Minkee bathrobe.

Jeanne, you are an evil, evil person.........I hope the weight of guilt
is hanging heavy around your neck for all those things the rest of us
SHOULD be doing instead of this puzzle!!!!

LizA -- who really is going to shower now, really....maybe the answer
to Level 17 will come to me then



  #56  
Old November 23rd 05, 08:30 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Default OT but hey its a puzzle like quilting can be a puzzle.

Jeanne, here's what one hint says for Level 34...
"only move one horse, start with the letter T. This one was a pain in
the butt!"
and this one...
"the hint that helped me was: There is a specific way to refer to
spaces on a chess board.

(think of how people refer to chess moves)"

Now PLEASE help me with Level 17?!?!?

LizA

  #57  
Old November 23rd 05, 09:13 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Default OT but hey its a puzzle like quilting can be a puzzle.

i know all that but still cant work out the words, arghhhhhhhhh.
what was 17?
you need to get yahoo msg'r, its easier in there, lol.
jeanne
--
san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz
nzlstar on yahoo msg'r
http://community.webshots.com/user/nzlstar
http://community.webshots.com/user/VirtualQuilting

"Liz A." wrote...
Jeanne, here's what one hint says for Level 34...
"only move one horse, start with the letter T. This one was a pain in
the butt!"
and this one...
"the hint that helped me was: There is a specific way to refer to
spaces on a chess board.

(think of how people refer to chess moves)"

Now PLEASE help me with Level 17?!?!?

LizA



  #58  
Old November 23rd 05, 09:32 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Default LEVEL 4??? POSSIBLE SPOILER only read if you want a hint.

I got past 6 - finally - and now am stuck on 8. I'm am clueless.....

Laurie G. (if you want a hint for 6 let me know)


"Debbi" wrote in message
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Level 6 has been driving me nuts for hours now!

Debbi in SO CA



FiederEls wrote:
"Allison" schreef in bericht
...
I'll discuss this at the bottom so as not to spoil this for others
(please scroll down only if you want / don't mind the answer.

FiederEls wrote:

Well i don't know if this is also the same in English but this puzzle
is made by a Dutch person and in Holland the top of a male genital( een
eikel) has the same name as an acorn ( also een eikel)... so.. replace
the acorn by a man's genital and put a piercing through it... it's
called a... right !! ( 2 words) yes indeed.. the son of prince
Renier...
"Allison" schreef in bericht
...

Using the hints I got the right answer and advanced to the next puzzle
...BUT...I still don't get it. How do the picture and the "royalty"
clue go together?

Allison (feeling like I have no brain today)















Okay, it's me again.

I put in Prince Albert and that was the correct answer.
So royalty can give the 'prince' part.
But how on earth does pierce + nut give albert? Is there a British
slang word that I'm not aware of?

(sorry for being so dense G)

maybe I should give up on this until tomorrow!

Allison



Royal would make "prince".. but Royalty means a royal person.(imho)..
hence prince Albert.
easy peasy..
Now if you get to level 6 and know how to solve that one , i want to
know.. it's driving me nuts.. lol I will put you in my will if you can
help me with that one...
FiederEls



  #59  
Old November 23rd 05, 10:21 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Default OT but hey its a puzzle like quilting can be a puzzle.

I really need some help on 6 too


Dee in Oz

  #60  
Old November 23rd 05, 10:37 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Default OT but hey its a puzzle like quilting can be a puzzle.

Go to www.multimap.com

LizA.
Kent, WA

 




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