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#861
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Thu 29/11/2012 11:53:25
Don't think I've ever seen that ending :-/
Cheers Ponch.
Here's one from my teens:
#862
Quote from: bicilotti on Wed 28/11/2012 18:41:45
Nicely done Stupot+!

Still, what's the correct way decode this?

aabacaac
xxvxixxi (if you're still going with a=x b=v c=i) - trouble is, unless you know how it's broken down it could be xxv xix xi (25,19,11) or x xv xi xxi (10,15,11,21) and maybe some other ways.
#863
Hehe, I still had to use my noggin to convert the letters to Roman numerals. Good puzzle :-)
#864
Roman numerals.

aabc ac acc
xxvi xi xii

So it's a date: 26/11/12 - Novermber 26, 2012 - The date you set the puzzle :)
#865
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Wed 28/11/2012 01:35:50
Blade Runner...
#866
Quote from: dkh on Tue 27/11/2012 21:39:56It's neither one 'code character' per 'solution character' nor is it two! How can this be?
Three for every two?
I'm thinking it could be to do with hex-colour values or something like that, but can't find a viable solution :-/
#867
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Tue 27/11/2012 19:29:20
Bigfoot and the Hendersons?
#868
Quote from: dkh on Tue 27/11/2012 05:55:08the solution consists of 6 characters
Hmmm,
Scooby-doo, Jack Shepherd, Mr. Darcy, Inspector Clouseau, Jesus Christ and Lara Croft.
#869
I'm pretty sure ducks and geese aren't 100% averse to trees either. Can't speak for albatrosses as I've never seen one.
#870
Quote from: Renodox on Mon 26/11/2012 22:55:09"Albatross, Duck, or Goose" were all acceptable answers.
Not Puffin? :(
#871
Is it the answers to the first 9 questions on last night's Who Wants to be a Millionaire?

Or is it November 23 in the year 13133?
AABCACACC
112313133
#872
IS it an actual bird?
Something that can fly but tends not to nest in trees, like Puffins?
#873
Air stewardess/hostess.
She's a bird who gets free air travel as part of her job.
I can't comment on her tree-climbing history though :-/
#874
I thought the 'husband' part was a great part of the clue.  Husbandry is basically another word for farming... So I can totally picture a feild of about 800 corn plants (or Xmas/pear trees) with a 'husband's house', being the farmer's (or treekeeper's) house.

As for the new riddle.  I think it's a candle.
It shows you the way at night (if you can't find the light switch :P)
You can put it on the bedside table.
The wax drips as it melts. Resembles tears.
In the morning it has fully melted and the flame has died.
#875
Quote from: Babar on Tue 20/11/2012 19:51:49
No, it isn't a christmas tree.
Serrrsly?  Unlucky Selmiak, I thought that was a cracking answer.
In that case, it's a pear(L) tree :-D
#876
Quote from: selmiak on Tue 20/11/2012 19:29:08
a christmas tree?
I must say, this one had me stumped  :-D
#877
Hooray! I had a feeling that was right \o/
#878
Down.
The small feathers used in pillows :-)
#879
Alfred Hitchcock. He 'directed' a film called 'The Birds'.
#880
Up.

Unless it's South (as every talks about them flying south for winter but no one ever mentions them flying north for summer :-/ )
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