#686 - "Peak Experience"
- Amanda Hugginkiss
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't 50-Across the third-highest vocal range? I haven't solved it yet, so I'm paranoid it's a hint.
- Hector
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Amanda Hugginkiss wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 7:18 pm Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't 50-Across the third-highest vocal range? I haven't solved it yet, so I'm paranoid it's a hint.
- ky-mike
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I'm still working on it, grasping for air. I see most of what I think I need to see, but one item is throwing me off. Haven't a clue how to backsolve for that one item, either.
On the road the next couple of days, so hopefully post enlightenment will kick in (or some bourbon will clear my mind fog) tonight.
On the road the next couple of days, so hopefully post enlightenment will kick in (or some bourbon will clear my mind fog) tonight.
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- MajordomoTom
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It's me also.
"Lots of planets have a North", the Ninth Doctor.
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- MajordomoTom
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That one's much easier.
"Lots of planets have a North", the Ninth Doctor.
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Now that Will has made the majors, will he still hang around with us? And IIRC, he had a mountain-themed puzzle on Pandora not too long ago, a much trickier one. This did not seem like a Week 4. I hope Matt doesn't compensate for the difficulty with Week 5.
Jay
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Rumour has it Ada is burbling all the clues . . .Bird Lives wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 10:15 pm This did not seem like a Week 4. I hope Matt doesn't compensate for the difficulty with Week 5.
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Gee, thanks, Jay.Bird Lives wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 10:15 pm I hope Matt doesn't compensate for the difficulty with Week 5.
- Joe Ross
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[T]he 4 main types of male voices are as follows:
1. Countertenor
2. Tenor
3. Baritone
4. Bass
The clue could have been more specific. Others might say
1. First Tenor
2. Second Tenor or Lead
1. Countertenor
2. Tenor
3. Baritone
4. Bass
The clue could have been more specific. Others might say
1. First Tenor
2. Second Tenor or Lead
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- SusieG
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On the board. That was a fun one. I need to sign up for Pandora’s Blocks. How on earth have I missed that?!
I was stumped until I told my husband about it over breakfast and all of a sudden it made sense. I only ask him for help so I can hear myself talk. Once in a while it works.
I was stumped until I told my husband about it over breakfast and all of a sudden it made sense. I only ask him for help so I can hear myself talk. Once in a while it works.
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Solved and submitted. On the board at #223. Was a fun puzzle. Now back to the WSJ which has me scratching my head.
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All done. Difficulty may have given me a false sense of security for the week 5.
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