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Q: What’s interesting about these numbers?

Will Octagon GibsonErich Friedman has a website What's Special About This Number? but there is nothing listed for 391, 424, 460 and some larger numbers. Can you think of anything interesting about these unlisted numbers?

And it is done...!
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00:43
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Q: A Trivial Pursuit #25: Meta-Analysis

StivThis is the final part of A Trivial Pursuit, a 25-part puzzle hunt. Having solved the previous 24 sub-puzzles in this series, you have managed to find 24 keywords that will help you extract the overall solution to A Trivial Pursuit. For your convenience, these answers are collated in the followi...

 
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01:59
Wow, we have two metas :)
And also, I think yesterday is now the day with the most CCCC clues. (The previous one was in 2017, but I can't remember the exact date...)
(^ which I now notice msh210 has pointed out earlier haha)
 
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@oAlt 2017-07-17
06:50
No idea what to do about the T.P. Meta-Analysis, but I did notice offhand that the words seemed to have a lot of H's in them. So I counted and, indeed, 6.3% of the letters in these words are H's, as compared with 3.0% of letters in words in general. I didn't check statistical significance, but I suspect that this is utterly meaningless.
07:07
Same I have no idea. Stiv briefly mentions 21 in the flavor text, and the number of numbers in the string is twice that amount (42, and dots are 43), which makes me raise an eyebrow
rot13(Naq gur hasnzvyvne jbeqf ybbx fhfcvpvbhf gbb. V zrna, jung xvaq bs jbeq vf "bgvngel"?)
@msh210 (and I forgot to say, thanks for this. overlooked it somehow)
07:39
@oAlt a tetrasyllabic one
07:52
Hmmm INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS UNION HEADQUARTERS matches 3/4 on enumeration, Headquarters might mean removing the first 25% of a solution…
… or it could just be an anagram of “Zion IL…CCs” and not a meta at all
... such as INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE ORGANIZATION
08:08
Wait is that actually it
Wow, it... actually is
I'm just going to double check, this is too good to be true
@TakingNotes should have flagged you on the above
That's devious and impressive, what the heck? I didn't think you can make an anagram out of that seemingly ordinary phrase
How did you even find that anagram?
08:25
wait so it wasn't a meta at all?
08:45
i have no idea how you saw that, it would probaböy have taken me 30 days and 30 hints
@oAlt My first thought was that the first word was very likely to be INTERNATIONAL. I then thought that 18 letter words are often quite specialised and, as it happens, I work in TELECOMMUNICATIONS and know about the ITU. I then saw that a lot of these letters we lying a round and started counting...
08:59
@DanielS yep, this is it :)
took me so long to find a phrase that had malleable enough letters
thought i'd play a bit of a trick
stiv found that the first words of my last 3 clues spell RED HER RING - but they contain 10 words between them, matching my clue
additionally, RED BLOOD CELLS has 13 letters, matching INTERNATIONAL, HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE has 18 letters, matching TELECOMMUNICATIONS and RING THE BELLS BACKWARDS has 21, matching SATELLITE ORGANIZATION
so there was at least a bit to hold you up in my last few clues
09:24
very nicely done @TakingNotes
thank you lol
Hahaha - that was a really funny idea! Totally subverted expectations that we have entirely created for ourselves!
yeah, and the extra details made it even better
10:07
I'm not sure how to follow that with just one clue, so here are two clues. Feel free to solve either:
CCCC: Play wordplay for Rome. (5, 3, 6, 4, 3)
CCCC: Play wordplay for o. (5, 3, 6, 4, 3)
something strange is going on here...
10:24
@DanielS is this Henry the Fourth, Part One, as r (fourth letter of Henry) + ome (what you get when you part "one" by sticking a "|" in the middle of it)?
@msh210 Correct answer; derivation not quite right. Can you figure out the second clue and how they fit together?
@DanielS Henry the Fourth, Part Two, as O (O. Henry) = second letter of fourth?
(so it's not wordplay for O but definition and wordplay for O in that case)
@msh210 Again correct answer and enough to take the win. My meaning was Rome+o=Romeo=R=Henry the Fourth (which is more than a little convoluted)
ahhh
10:44
CCCC: Apply wordplay to broad span (7)
11:16
@DanielS same with the first part. In fact I had already stumbled upon "International Telecommunication Union" but got stuck there
@TakingNotes was it all by hand?
well it was a lot of hand-testing what words worked as part of the final answer (i.e. meta > metapuzzle and CCs > clues) but i did use qat to help me find base phrases (COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE for this one) and then onelook to find longer phrases containing those phrases
so no i used computers
11:30
Ahhh. Again, impressive :)
11:54
Wordplay could be something like PUN, or this is probably another reverse cryptic
And now I shall stop thinking about this C4 since I still have to review for an exam tomorrow :')
 
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13:19
((Our exam was postponed to the 9th and it was announced 3 days ago apparently))
Probably when you were looking at PSE or the Lair instead of listening to announcements. :-)
:)
13:51
A stretch is a (broad) span and if you stretch the meaning of words then you play with them, which is thus an application of wordplay...? Yeah no this ain't it
@oAlt correct
that ain't it
:)
 
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15:23
"Apply wordplay to" could be "anagram" or "reverse" (reversal being wordplay in the cryptic clue sense)
 
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Q: Sudoku variants #1: Schrödinger's Grave (6x6 grid)

CrSb0001Not in conjunction with my Minesweeper puzzles - that would be concerning! Inspired by Cracking The Cryptic's video "The Graveyard Of Schrödinger" (original gimmick by fjam) How this gimmick works: Normal sudoku rules almost apply. Place the digits 0-6 into cells such that each digit appears on...

 
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Q: kOay kOay kOay!

Prim3numbahTry to make sense of what you see below and give me the answer.

 
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22:11
i don't like "apply wordplay to" indicating an unspecified type of wordplay tbh
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Q: A puzzling QR code

DqwertyCWhat common phrase is encoded in the QR code below?


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