Should the northern wall serve beer
The first of me and the last of a beloved voice
Dark and flat on high
A popular Dino and hard metal senator
The beginning of a life without meaning and a song of a nation
Lloyd Banks and change minus one, with a Y chromosome
All of the lines/clue...
OK so I just read a bunch of meta posts over on PPCG (to follow up on Deusovi's comments on the programming puzzle) and I'm now more confused than ever
My Indian friend Jamal recently participated in the well-known TV quiz
show "Who wants to be a millionaire?"
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Wants_to_Be_a_Millionaire). You might have heard or read about Jamal's spectacular success; the media reported on it extensively.
Here is what Jamal to...
Too Broad? Really??? He's asking a MENSA question to get help.
I'll admit that the question seems odd because he's asking for an explanation for something that doesn't exist (in the question), but I wonder why it was voted that way.
Sigh - losing the ability to do anything on this site, anymore, is getting frustrating.
@Khale_Kitha Can you make a puzzle like this one? phibrain.net/01/zai/chpzl15a.html , maybe with another layer added on top. It seems like it could be themed labyrinthy and catacombsish
Sigh. I really do want to post that TV-related puzzle here, but I feel it'd necessarily be low-quality due to the fact there's no one screencap that shows everything nicely.
I mean that there's the question, which is a super vague riddle, and then the answer, from someone who has no other posts here and doesn't understand the markup convention, and which has been marked correct
The one who falls below is a metaphor, meaning it's the least expected thing. Something you wouldn't guess. It Falls below other choices. — ImUniverseSE47 secs ago
the solution is simple. test 3 coins against each other (balance with 2 pans). if one is lighter, it contains the light coin. if equal, it is the last 3 coins. Then from the suspect group of 3, try 2 coins against each other
Speaking of the knowledge tag, I have a question tagged music since it requires knowledge of music, should I also tag it knowledge or does the music tag suffice?
I'm mostly asking since someone earlier in chat suggested the knowledge tag be added
I would tag it music if it requires knowledge of musicians, music history, or composition theory. I would tag it music if it requires knowledge of songs, lyrics, artists, or music notes, in general.
When the final buffalo sings I'll most likely happen.
I'm known to happen when you displace your faith.
If you have a few minutes to rhyme under the boiling point, you might find me within myself
I'm unwanted by those who have sought prime retribution
What am I?
Hint #1:
Hint #2:
...
None of the clues are super closely related in terms of music, but if you aren't into music it would probably be hard to figure out (the third line especially, is a bit of a stretch)
it's probably confusing because not all of the hints have been found yet
all of the lines found so far are of the form (synonyms for band name) - song name relates to dreams, or synonym for song name - band name relates to dreams
unfortunately I'm completely musically illiterate outside of video game osts, so I'm staying out of the music tag
I noticed you hid puzzling from your profile so I can't remember what you said your rep was, but (iirc) in August, you'll still probably be one of the only 3 people who can delete things, due to the new requirements.
I received the following email, addressed to me at an email address on my personal domain (for which I run my own mail server on a VPS):
FORWARD THIS MAIL TO WHOEVER IS IMPORTANT IN YOUR COMPANY AND CAN MAKE
DECISION!
We are Armada Collective. lmgtfy URL here
Your network will be ...
I'm thinking of a word.
It's money earned that you can't use
Do this in a fight, you'll have a bruise
Say it long or keep your shoes
The death of poor old Moose...