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00:06
Ah, I never would have guessed that. What does "thrown" mean in this case?
@oAlt "throwing the horns" (or "throw up the horns") is a phrase that's used when referring to making the horns (🤘) gesture in a metal/rock context.
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Q: It comprises that which composes it

SlowMagic Text version: GRINNING SUCCESSES INITIATION RESELLERS INITIATING SLEEVELESS CONCOCTION SASSAFRAS IGNITING ASSESSES --------- ---------- --- ...

00:23
@AncientSwordRage I think this is SH(_AL_)OM*, although I'm not sure why "pit" is an anagram indicator
I guess pit as a verb (as in put into conflict) sort of works?
yeah that was my best guess
01:02
@juicifer correct
I was trying to riff off the adjective, and I guessed if you pit something you could make it pitted not the strongest reasoning but I liked the surface too much
I guess
at the end of the day I got there without too much trouble
@juicifer that's good to hear
I wasn't expecting it to stand for long
01:36
@Alconja thanks :0 I kinda guessed that was the case but I needed clarification
I did hear of "throwing up (gang) signs" before so looking back it shouldn't have been strange for me to see "thrown" used in that way in the clue
02:01
CCCC: Where one might witness a standoff and a pirate flag, for example? (9)
02:40
The pieces seem to fit but in the wrong way. A standoff can be a STALEMATE, and I think pirate can stand in for MATE but that leaves STALE with no explanation. Alternatively it could be CHECKMATE, and then the flag could be CHECKERED somehow. But then 1) where does ERED go? 2) A checkmate isn't really a standoff (since one player is winning).
Either way, the common problem of these two theories is that "where one might witness a standoff" would have to be CHESS which doesn't seem promising. I also have the feeling that this could be an &lit but I'm not seeing a parsing yet.
 
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07:43
@juicifer I think this might be a ddef for BLACKJACK, as a tie in the card game is known as a 'standoff', and a 'blackjack' is another name for a pirate's black ensign.
@ChrisCudmore Got to be honest, I thought this would fall quickly overnight and am quite surprised to see it still unanswered this morning...
 
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09:07
Ah nice spot
09:21
@AncientSwordRage Any chance you could confirm if any of my thoughts on this puzzle were correct?
Aug 17 at 11:17, by Stiv
@MOehm My thoughts on this puzzle were that they are all rot13(evpu, tvivat n 'evpu GRN' ovfphvg, bar bs gurz orvat SVYGUL evpu, naq gur OevBpuR yrnqvat gb guvf cynpr va Senapr: link). However, I can't make the second half work yet... There's a LOT of unknowns here, and I can't work out if 'place of birth' is a country, town or a type of building...
For the second part, I've been playing a lot with rot13(Syrn, sebz EUPC, naq Zryobhear, juvpu pbagnvaf yrggref sbe 'ZR OYHR' naq pbairavragyl yrnirf gur erny anzr EBA oruvaq...) but this makes me wonder if my idea for the second 'dirty' word - which seems right - is actually incorrect. Thanks.
(Incorrect because I need to find an R and an N from somewhere...)
 
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10:56
@Stiv would it be unsporting to confirm/deny either of those just here, it should it be in the post itself?
11:13
@AncientSwordRage I would say it's fine to confirm/deny here, but if you prefer I add a comment to the post itself I can.
 
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13:18
@Stiv aye, matey
and here i thought the answer would somehow be "caribbean" because mexico is by the caribbean and there's a "mexican" standoff, and of course pirates of the caribbean
13:35
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Q: How do I solve this sudoku without guessing

HyperXI am fairly new to Sudoku and couldn't find how to progress with this one without guessing.

13:56
CCCC: Alternative therapist is obscenely rich - I refuse to start meeting with someone who earns a living from fakery (12)
@Stiv if you do I'm happy to reply
Okay, will do that then
@Stiv CHIR*+OP+R(-efuse)+ACTOR, an alternative therapist
@Jafe Nailed it :)
nice surface
CCCC: Mother is direct: "Give an electric shock to father." (5,5)
14:04
Thanks - took me a while to work out a suitable R for the middle linkage...
OP as in Original Poster, I guess. I couldn't see how the middle part worked.
Indeed
@Jafe Ooh, nice misdirection in here: FRANK ZAPPA (one of the Mothers of Invention) = FRANK (direct) + ZAP + PA
that's right
I was looking for someone female for a while!
hehe i thought it'd take longer, although i guess frank = direct is pretty standard
14:15
It was actually the ZAP part that helped me - PA immediately partnered with it, and then FRANK came last :)
ah, interesting
I thought direct = ORDER and started looking for something along the lines of mother superior. Not quite the right direction.
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Q: A robot that doesn't repeat move triplets

Dmitry KamenetskyA robot is placed on an empty infinite grid. Each turn it can move in one of four directions: left (L), up (U), right (R) or down (D). It cannot move to a cell that it already visited. Also it cannot repeat triplets of consecutive moves. For example if it has moved RRDLD then it cannot go RRD or ...

14:59
@Stiv replied
15:17
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Q: Italian Exhibition - A Zebra Puzzle (Einstein's Riddle) Variation

hampterYou can play this Zebra Puzzle here: Woman #1 Woman #2 Woman #3 Woman #4 Woman #5 shirt name surname painter time age Five women are side by side talking about an Italian paintings exhibition. Each woman arrived at the exhibition at a specific...

15:37
CCCC: God: "Silence! If I wanted pointless enthusiasm, church overseers afford that! Listen: 'In the beginning...'" (12)
I have the answer but the pointless enthusiasm part is puzzling me
@Stiv this is QU(-i)ET Z(-e)AL C_ O_ A_ T_ L_
Ahh, nvm. @Stiv QUETZALCOATL (God) = QUET (QUIET (silence) if lacking I (wanted)) + ZAL (pointless ZEAL = ZAL (E = east, point on compass)) + COATL (church ... listen, in the beginn– nooooo :P
haha
Oh my, a flurry!
15:41
hehehe
And yes, you both have it with correct wordplay explanations - so I guess @juicifer qualifies as first past the post :)
tbf @oAlt did get to the answer first and probably started typing before I did given that their explanation was much longer
Nah, I'm fine with you taking it juicifer haha
I'll go with what Stiv said
fair enough
CCCC: Sneak around while on top of building made of durable material (11)
16:08
Jun 5, 2020 at 13:47, by Gareth McCaughan
Some nice parsing ambiguities there.
 
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18:01
@juicifer That's CRE(AS)EP + ROOF
@MOehm it sure is
 
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19:36
CCCC: Artist is a newcomer hiding drink (6)
@MOehm _t is a ne_
19:53
@juicifer Yes, that's it.
20:20
CCCC: Former lover with chains, rings - pay an arm and a leg? (11)
21:08
@juicifer EXTREMITIES (an arm and a leg?) = EX + T(REMIT)IES
Lovely diversion!
@Stiv indeed. Nice clue.
And well found (the solution, I mean).
 
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Q: How to post an image with no text?

SlowMagicSome puzzles are self-explanatory and need only an image. For example, see the fish and the star. However, the question review software insists that I include at least 30 characters of text. I've tried unobtrusive text such as strings of spaces or hyphens, but it is not fooled. Is there a way a...

 
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A: How to post an image with no text?

bobbleThis answer is a frame challenge. Both of those puzzles are self-explanatory as long as the user can see the image. But that is not a given. For example, some users are blind/visually-impaired; without a textual transcription they would have no way of understanding or enjoying the puzzle. The int...


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