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14:00
There were good amount of filler's used.
probably my last cryptic clues
It's clever, Matt. I'm just not sure it's standard. I've never seen that; I don't solve these anywhere else but here, but none of the references I've looked at have ever done that. :)
Haha.. No Matt. I liked it
I kinda like it, but I'm not sure it's "fair" :)
it was solved, mistakes notwithstanding
14:01
Anyway, if you follow the standard they become a bit easy :p
Anywaysss.....
Tweaking may not be breaking I guess..
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Q: Time for Something New

Rubio An entry in Fortnightly Topic Challenge #23: Seasonal... Today, when you go to your mailbox, you find a thin card-sized envelope from your (in?)famous uncle—a games and puzzles creator of dubious skill and legendary absentmindedness, who you now reflect didn't send his usual holiday card. Y...

How to deal with this? :D
@Deusovi Good UGTmorning to you sir.
@Matt Nooooo!
They were fun!
Yeah!
You have no idea how terrible my first ones were.
14:04
goes to search through Deusovi's earliest questions
Not posted here.
(If they were, I'd've moved to a new account out of shame.)
@Rubio @Deusovi if you have a second, just want to raise some visibility to (the arrow-referent) issue to ya.
Yeah...
14:06
Hello cap'tain
I've posted some subpar riddles too, but my first-ever riddle is one I'm still pretty happy with:
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Q: There are many different types of men

rand al'thorDisclaimer: no offence intended to Americans, Australians, or any other group! It's all part of the puzzle. What am I talking about in the following riddle? There are many different types of men; They often come in groups of two or three. Each group has a matching group of women, But they shoul...

I'm not sure what to do about it either. There are several signs of plagiarism, but nothing too concrete.
Plus, it's been a week since the first posting.
Make a note for future reference and keep an eye on him?
Already done.
Yah - again, not calling for action, more raiding greater awareness. like I said, I'm not buying someone not knowing the proper answer to a puzzle they created. :)
And on that note, I'm hushing up on it.
14:08
do any of you ever write a cryptic clue then go "darn, I sound like a fortune cookie"
The week gap makes me think they actually might be telling the truth. But like I said, I'm not entirely sure.
@Will All the time.
Actually... that would be a great puzzle framing!
I know it's not what you're used to, but if you like the unconvention
More importantly......you may wish to start looking closer at your fortune cookies, from now on.
I can change the tag to crossword clues or something more fitting
> Darn, I sound like a fortune cookie (5)
14:10
if the semantics is importnat
^^ not a real cryptic clue
Sounds like it could be one though!
to a technology inept setter it could be CACHE
What would you guys say is too long for a CC?
i'd go with CURSE
@Khale_Kitha Anything containing unnecessary words. Depends on the clue itself though.
14:17
@Khale_Kitha If it doesn't fit in one message, it's too long. :)
Number of people admitted to empty carriage on Metropolitan Line includes first to exit after drunk remains there (8,8)
What I have in mind is more in line with that ^
You can find it online ofc
And it's because it's a two-word that's causing me the questino
Two word clues are fine.
14:18
Yeah I have a (5,4,5) I want to use at some point and I've found it hard to be concise
Yeah. Or more. We've seen (4,2'4)
Yeah, I figured
I wasn't asking about that
But it needed a longer clue
@Will Anagrams! :P
We've seen (7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7) -------------------->
and I've had longer clues, word wise, than that :)
14:19
@Randal'Thor That's not really a cryptic though...
I'm not saying that was good.
just that it was.
We did have (2, 2, 4, 4, 2, 4, 2, 4) at one point
@Deusovi Oh yes ... which DDDD person made that clue?
Yeah, damn Gareth
14:20
Gareth
ninja'd :-D
I set this modestly infamemeous one: Skywalker's first Master more recently has at his heart a carbonless diamond; maybe add a disarrayed toga for an Internet meme? (6,4)
@Deusovi Gareth created a puzzle? :-O
:-P
@Rubio Something goat.
Only a CCCC
lol. no.
14:21
Obie something?
I think it was SCREAM GOAT or something
oh sorry misread
it was BROKEN GOAT
What's with the goat @Rubio? It's second time from you I guess ;)
The many subsequent references to carbonless ice or carbonless diamonds stem from that.
@Techidiot That's the same one, :)
DDDD? Dastardly Devious Den Denizens?
14:24
12 hours ago, by Rand al'Thor
(devilishly difficult, dire, diabolical)
@Deusovi Are you working on this? Or dropped it?
He'll come back around to it
@Techidiot I was, but wasn't sure where to go from my answer
....sorry, couldn't resist.
boooo
14:25
haha
Those spoilertagged words are a bit odd.
A very enigmatic word!
Hmm.. I tried figuring out if there is a way to make words like Pink etc...but I don't see any pattern there
Oh, actually, I had an idea for that one.
To and The makes "OATH" giving Old mans symbol of wealth
14:27
The "A Few Words" part...
I think Generic User thinks he's Dumbledore =D
Are they kind of crossword clues? :-/ Old mans symbol of wealth,falling bridge..
(I was sad they left that part out of the movies)
Speaking of DDDD I should probably give a hint to my current one, which is admittedly more BBBB (badly bespoke, blunder, bummer) :/
" a falling bridge, children's rhyme " combined make make London Bridge
@Will The hint should be a cryptic clue as well :D
No, that'd be terrible.
It starts with F.
14:31
Rebuses seem to be popular right now
Firefall?
I'm going to jump on the bandwagon.
@TheGreatEscaper You're supposed to be working on your grid logic puzzle :P
That ruins my guess, Will
"Presence"
@Will Firewhiskey.
cc @Mithrandir
14:37
I mean...
@Deusovi but that's so much work!
Plus I've had a particularly demotivating day dealing with a pesky mechanic.
And whose fault is that?
Plus, I really like this rebus puzzle.
Plus, it's almost done, unlike the grid logic thing :P
hm.
I am a man of instant gratification
14:40
We have a grid logic tag? I've just been using Logical Deduction
Nope.
We don't.
Grid Logic is 99% going to be the next Fortnightly, though.
I was planning to make a meta post asking what the tag name should be at some point.
@Will There are alcoholic drinks/products called FIREBOLT, FIRE BOLT, and FIREBALL. any of those will singe you. Is that what you're after?
Ooooooh, that kind of "singer"!
14:44
Ah, that has to be it. Clever!
Yes. That last one is (or at least I thought it was) a very popular whisky.
ok
I liked that clue! Took us way too long to get it though :P
so yeah Fireball whisky
and I'd never heard of that. Great clue though
Someone just did a brute force on my puzzle and reached the end. :p Hahaha... But well, it's incorrect ;)
14:45
I've seen "flower" referring to a river before
My browser history now looks like I'm a raging drunkard on a bender.
5
Nah, I've got it
PSE gives you interesting browser history, in general.
....So says the NSA.
@TrojanByAccident that's 9
14:46
ah
nvm
I found that like 6 hours ago and was typing it all up and everything
then learned to count
:)
Also, the derivation of Margarita from a singer's name is, let's just say, contested.
Hey @Will you sure that (8) is correct?
@Rubio Margarita Vargas?
I already solved it .
14:47
^
it was FIREBALL
Yeah, it's been solved
I should learn to read, too
Ok I have to do this - it's not my actual CCCC
but it has to be done
Our overlord is wildly devious.
No enumeration. Cope.
14:48
it's me! :D
Good, I'm finally getting back into things on PSE and getting the hats like Snaphat and Fiery.
Deu, somewhere I can ask you something regarding a clue to see if it makes sense?
@Rubio Anyone ever tell you you're a mad hatter? :-)
Easiest way is to email me. I could also give you my Discord if you have that
No. But I have a hat that says I am.
14:49
I don't, sorry
CCCC: East-west flow may help ease congestion. (6)
I very nearly wrote a CCCC involving (de)congestion o__o
hehee
I'm fairly happy with this one
thinking it's dd or &lit
doesn't appear to be splittable
14:50
@Rubio VTC: dupe.
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Q: A local puzzler lawyering around with a finish door

rand al'thorHere's a nice cryptic crossword clue for Puzzling SE: A local puzzler lawyering around with a finish door (7).

unless I'm not seing something
Nah, I see some potential indicators
@Rubio you pinned the wrong one ...
@Randal'Thor lol. I didn't.
14:51
@Rubio You pinned Will's message deliberately?
Right now, Rubio's clue is pinned
One of us is confused. I hope it isn't me.
@Deusovi Because I fixed the pins :-)
Oh, alright
OH. huh :)
Sorry
14:52
lol
Where can I email you, Deu?
I'll be back in like 15min .... I certainly hope that CCCC lasts that long.
@Rubio Is it SIGNAL? Though I can only explain East West(SIGN)
How is that "congestion"?
If it is clue w/ def, I'm thinking ease congestion is the def
14:54
Per usual, I won't answer anything without an explanation attached.
Signal - may help ease congestion
@Deusovi ?
That's not the same part of speech - it'd have to be "thing that may help ease congestion"
Like traffic signal?
@Randal'Thor How do you get "London" ? Did you used any first and last words?
14:56
@Techidiot See the link. And no, not yet.
I got that. But not sure how to reach it.
My initial though is that I want it to be WOLF??

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