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18:06
@Techidiot Just logged on!
So what was the issue?
Oh, the "ROOKY" clue?
@Deusovi Welcome back
Well, the intended answer for Full of crows (5) was ROOKY. But ROOST fit well and hence I accepted
Not sure if it fits within the cryptic clue answer's
I guess that could count as a cryptic definition (for ROOKY, not ROOST). But the actual word is "rookie". I'd be fine with "Newbie sounds like he's full of crows (6)" for ROOKIE.
(And I'm very against cryptic definitions as their own clue type.)
18:08
I took it to mean a place full of crows, crows = rooks, therefore the place is "rooky"
Except he actually intended ROOKY hehe
Well, the problem was, I wanted to keep it a 5 word clue.
Yeah. But there's no straight definition there, and that's not really a word as far as I'm aware.
ROOKY meaning full of rooks, i.e. full of crows
@Deusovi I know
18:09
Yeah. Right. It was a picked up cc
Oh, just looked it up. Apparently it is an actual word, so there's no cryptic component.
(And it is a word, but it's pretty sketchy)
So, I have no idea if it fits right or no. But got the intended answer so I was less worried
Also, 1, 3, and 7 don't seem like cryptics to me at all.
@Deusovi ROOKY
18:10
@Saiid That's from a standard crossword.
Misdirected tailless beaver state (1) ?
Beaver state OR
Misdirected RO
Tailless R
??
Yeah, I got that.
yup
where's the def?
There's no definition for 1.
18:11
Be a rebel at first, to inverted pub (3)
the whole thing is the definition
That's not a definition.
3 is not a word (so there are two wordplays, no definition, and the wordplays share the indicator "inverted")
You're missing the definition part on a few of them, which is what makes them not cryptics. Or, at least, not standard ones. That page you linked notwithstanding :)
Be a Rebel at first
Inverted pub
BAR
Inverted RAB
So one half clues BAR and the other half clues RAB.
18:12
Howdy @incesterror21
Hmm.. May be that was not right. I will take it as an improvement
Hello everyone! Your highness @Deusovi
Read the cryptic clue guide @Techidiot
Yeah, I don't mean this in a mean way! I'm just trying to offer a bit of constructive criticism.
And then of course, 7 doesn't have a cryptic part - it's just a straight crossword clue. (It doesn't really need the "say" at the end.)
Also, Clue 7 had another intended answer
18:13
Oh, did it?
But again, I accepted as I thought it fits
RESIZED was the answer
@Rubio Howdy back. Why me?
Why not? Saw you pop in :)
Yeah, that still seems like a perfectly good normal crossword clue, but not cryptic.
Okay. @Deusovi That makes sense.
18:14
@incesterror21 (There's a little animation in the top right whenever someone enters.)
and fwiw we did originally have RESIZED
I read a few of them. And thought say has some significance in a CC
Ah! I was wondering how you guys knew I was around
Watch!
Great @Will Didn't knew
18:15
I'm with Homeland Security. We pay attention to terror threats.
lol
Sid
Sid
Does this count as a cryptic clue? (Alert wild Animal (5))
In what respect am I a threat?
Hopefully that worked - I'm not sure if I have TSL open in some other tab. (I probably do...)
You have incesterror21 right in your name.
18:16
You caught me!
I did. I'm wily like that.
@Sid I'm not sure what you're going for there - seems to be an anagram of ALERT, but there aren't any that are animals as far as I can tell.
Ratel? @Sid
But I could be missing something.
Oh, never heard of a ratel!
Sid
Sid
Yeah, Ratel.
18:17
I've always called it a honey badger.
Yeah, that's a perfectly fine clue!
The honey badger (Mellivora capensis), also known as the ratel (/ˈreɪtəl/ or /ˈrɑːtəl/), is the only species in the mustelid subfamily Mellivorinae and its only genus Mellivora. It is native to Africa, Southwest Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. Despite its name, the honey badger does not closely resemble other badger species; instead, it bears more anatomical similarities to weasels. It is classed as Least Concern by the IUCN owing to its extensive range and general environmental adaptations. It is primarily a carnivorous species and has few natural predators because of its thick skin and ferocious...
I think it's a good one, actually - the surface reading is nice.
How can I stop the chat from making those funny noises?
He went with ratel instead, because he just don't give a .... hat
Never mind. Found it
18:17
top, left from "all rooms"
"Disable desktop notification" at the bottom right?
I love finding out people have weird words for ordinary things.
Sid
Sid
Hell, cryptic clues are tough stuff. It really takes time to make one.
@Will Such as?
Oh, definitely! It took me a lot of practice to make mine.
18:18
@Sid Yup. My last one took about twice as long to make as it did to be solved. Depressing, that is :)
I'm still awful at them
I have some cryptic crosswords from back when I started saved on my computer. They're... bad, to put it gently.
@incesterror21 such as "whistlepig" (meaning groundhog/woodchuck)
@Deusovi You should post a puzzle out of them as a Throwback Thursday item. complete with disclaimer. hehe
@Will Lovely!
Sid
Sid
18:20
@Rubio Then, all of us can take a moment and laugh at Deusovi?
You guys already have enough material to make fun of me for days though. :P
Yah. And be all, "That's not a proper cryptic! What's wrong with you?!" hehe
I'd never laugh at the highness
@Sid You'll never stay above 3000 for long >:P
@Saiid Why are you keeping Sid below 3k?
18:21
heh. I'm sure "What's wrong with you?!" will be thrown at me soon too :)
@Rubio I have no idea
Oh, they're all proper cryptics (I think). The surface readings are just horrible, and they're ridiculously easy.
@Sid- I didn't upvoted your answer. Sorry. Here it goes!
Sid
Sid
Maybe, he is AK in disguise? Trying to mess with me?
Nah, I assume the mods can see IP addresses, and can confirm that we are two separate users
18:22
Well.. when you're done having your fun, I hope you desabotage Sid and give back the rep you're siphoning away
Yup
different IPs doesn't necessarily mean different people
@Will True. I could hit this site from 3 different IPs without even trying
Same IPs doesn't necessarily mean different people
@Saiid On the internet no-one knows you are a time-traveling teleporting drop bear.
18:23
true
*shrugs*
@incesterror21 Did you mean for the penultimate word to be "same" there? :P
@Deusovi any guesses for the latest CCCC? CCCC: I ate messily as a toddler? (7)
@Will I did
@Techidiot Could be Lionel Messy
Nah, I'm not sure yet. Still thinking about it.
(Tyop deliberate)
18:26
@incesterror21- How's that?
I bet Messi did eat messily as a toddler, don't you think?
He should be eating messily even today
In case anyone here is thinking about the CCCC & hasn't seen my previous comments...
6 hours ago, by Will
I'll do what Deusovi did and give the A1Z26 sum: 68
6 hours ago, by Will
Though there's also the litmus test: "is the answer worthy of groans?"
Yeah, that latter one seemed suspicious to me.
And all the answers I threw out :p
Sid
Sid
18:28
What does the question mark in cryptic clues signify again?
It can signify a couple of different things.
Really, it should probably be an interrobang
Wordplay?
It signifies lateral thinking
For instance, a nonstandard definition (like "Mental block" defining RUBIK'S CUBE)
18:29
@Rubio is the newest answer correct?
It is. Mostly.
On a high solving this? which is Altitude?
Well. the answer is correct but not all the explanations.
Sid
Sid
So, I was close with crime, it was just the one who commits a crime...
Ok, @Saiid Try to give back my rep by 00:00 UTC.
Well. Y'all got scooped by a PSE newbie. :) He got some of the harder ones, at that.
Sid
Sid
18:33
I am off... it's past midnight now...
Bye Sid...
How time flies
@Sid Sure thing
@Rubio- Is there anything related to Khmer Rouge ?
@Will I feel like I need to ask at this point if you're doing an indirect anagram with 'messily' there
18:35
I was thinking that too
Welp, added a second hint to my puzzle. Actually a pretty big one, but I kind of want people to get a start on it. Now go solve it.
@Techidiot No. People who swap Rogue and Rouge drive me up the wall.
Ohh okay
I would never do that myself :)
@Rubio- Already tried Smileys with no luck
18:36
I included messily to be misleading... I regret that.
@Rubio What about rouge rogues?
I saw someone attacked by a rogue rouge once. It was messy.
Messily even
lol
If there was a rogue rouge the other colors would have to hide themselves
18:37
@Will You can change the clue if you want. I feel like changing it might give us too much of an advantage since we can see the difference.
Don't have to officially change it, but if I were going to it'd become "I got lobster on my shirt‽ (7)"
Oh. My. So just a minor change. (*cough*)
2
Um.
Wow.
wow
that's hardly a change at all
18:40
18 mins ago, by Will
heh. I'm sure "What's wrong with you?!" will be thrown at me soon too :)
I see
foreshadowing
lol. well played.
& I forgot the punctuation lol
I can edit it in for you.
@Deusovi- Can you pin the new CCCC?
18:43
Well, it's not really a new CCCC, but sure.
...As he pins it
lol
stick a ? or a ?! in there
Ah
I see
I ate messily as a toddler = toddler? I know that would be mean. Just saying...
this all makes sense now
18:44
toddler doesn't give value of 68. Already tried
Good boy
@Techidiot did you do it by hand?
What's with that value 68 anyway
18:45
ah
Will said that adding up the word converted to A1Z26 gave a total of 68.
If I wrote a javascript bookmarklet to calculate the word value, would anyone use it?
For those who have used A1Z26 a lot it's not that hard with like calc.exe or Google or W|A
There are too many out there @Saiid
*shrugs*
18:48
Is this value any good besides riddles?
Huh?
The link Techidiot posted
Probably not.
Ha! There's even an animation when people leave
Funnily it was the guy called "I am in pls" who went out
@Will - Bib is a garment
It's also worn when consuming messy foods
Such as lobster
So, I am close I guess
18:59
Yeah, I think it has something to do with a bib.
But the only 7-letter words containing BIB are:
bibbers bibbies bibbing bibcock bibelot biblist imbibed imbiber imbibes ribible
I think it's imbibed but I'll be damned if I can figure out why
none of which seem useful.
OH.
Got it.
Its 44 @Rubio
bib in med?
oh ... heh yeah forgot that 68 thing
Oh, never mind. Not 68.
Thought it was "I am bibbed".
19:00
bibbed is only 6
I'd've clued that as (1,2,6)
Yeah. But it sounds like someone poorly trying to sound out "IMBIBED", and I thought that was the trick.
Does anyone else here violate the common practices of JS and use a constructor for every not currently defined variable? (i.e. new String(), new Number(), new Array(), new Object())
I don't touch JS, it's beyond irritating
I don't JS. I don't even drink coffee.
19:04
I'm quite happy with my offline languages ^^
If I can't perl it, i probably won't do it
@Saiid Why not? We have strong computers today - they can handle it
I should really do more in python, but meh
Does Soft? Not from a worm look like a Cryptic Clue?
Not really.
It very well could be one though.
19:07
So would it be tagged as ?
@Saiid No because that's like 150-200% more typing
@Mithrandir Without the enumeration it makes it rather difficult.
@dcfyj Well, I'm not putting the numbers here before I post it :P
Well, why not? :P
19:25
hi @Doorknob!
and @Displayname
19:42
Lol, the things you find in chat logs
in Discussion on answer by Super MegaBroBro: How do I start a CPP game?, Dec 8 at 16:43, by Almo
My favorite dupe link ever was the one where it was a question about recursion, and I put a link to a potential duplicate... but it was itself.
Good evening, Mr. Gerbil. My slave assistant almost completed his apprenticeship, so he'll be ready to serve us soon.
@Saiid I know I'm late, but I might be able to help
I edited the pyramid in my answer. Looks better now :P
REDUSED? :P
yeah, DUSED a second time
19:54
oops :P
@BeastlyGerbil I believe he said the real answer for #7 was supposed to be RESIZED, If you're editing your answer :P
yeah there's that too
we had RESIZED in M Oehm's now deleted answer
@incesterror21 lol
@Will I guess *shrugs*
@Matt With?
huh.
@will BIBLESS ? the whole thing is a clue, no def?
It's 68, according to my script
But I don't fully trust my script
19:57
That's it... now figure out why it's groan-worthy :)
(There is a definition btw)
on my shirt?
actually I don't know if it should be considered a definition exactly... but... Rubio's missed something
I'm sure I have, but it doesn't feel like a proper cryptic probably because of whatever I'm missing.

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