A Masterpiece: A mirror or an ABC?
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I have worked on this masterpiece for soooo long, hope you all like it!
The PUZZLE
A is for the adventurous who approached the door
B bragged his brilliant bronze when there isn't even one
C is the Chinese classifier living with a chimpanzee
D is the detective against the diamond maze
E stands for excellent with no questions, only explanations
F is the one who finds nothing in "fishy"
G goes round and round on the ground
H can hop from here to there, if only he himself is here
I has the illustration to replace the il-favoured nails
J's done a puzzle (again) in "5,0,1"
K is a kutie disguised in a quart
L looks into life with layers of pixels
M is for the master who managed to find the modest
N is nothing naughty with the apple-beaten curious dog
O likes to play with Optimal Prime
P plays with the periodic table with a poor professor
Q keeps the quack away with qi queer apples
R renders riddles with rations of word
Stealthy S should show off his small art with score 0
T finds a trench in a thread
U would be unsatisfied if he lived in an unitone universe
V is for the virtuoso in making veiled veiled clues
W would vision two countries in one
X is a xpectrum xeen from above
Z knows well sZYX, in Greek as well, itz here, you zee?
Disclaimer
Sorry in advance if you feel in anyway offended, and please feel free to tell me in the comments!
Partial answers are welcomed
Criteria:
The accepted answer should also provide the links (if you know what I mean) and
Y is Y missing?
Sorry
As mentioned by @GarethMcCaughan♦:
There is no specific rule in which of the list I chose...
I was going to follow a rule, but that would be too difficult for my puzzle making...
Therefore, some are easy, some are hard...
Enjoy!
Edit:
There's a threshold to make our lives easier, and it can loosely be called a 'rule', or a limit at least
HINTS:
About me:
I am lazy. I go through the user list in PSE. I look for one starting with the letter required, then try to make a riddle out of he/ she.
D: (couldn't believe this needs a hint)
twisted deceitful diamond
I:
N:
Such a cute racoon!!!
S:
I steal stuff from far away...
T:
Where can we find a hole in a thing with a hole in it?
U:
pɪƐ
V:
"Voila! There it is!"
What can you hear?
V Hint 2:
W:
'll
Overall:
Dear senpais of PSE: reflect on your life! What have you contributed in PSE?
HERE IS A RECORD OF YOUR PROGRESS:
wordplay enigmatic-puzzle
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I have worked on this masterpiece for soooo long, hope you all like it!
The PUZZLE
A is for the adventurous who approached the door
B bragged his brilliant bronze when there isn't even one
C is the Chinese classifier living with a chimpanzee
D is the detective against the diamond maze
E stands for excellent with no questions, only explanations
F is the one who finds nothing in "fishy"
G goes round and round on the ground
H can hop from here to there, if only he himself is here
I has the illustration to replace the il-favoured nails
J's done a puzzle (again) in "5,0,1"
K is a kutie disguised in a quart
L looks into life with layers of pixels
M is for the master who managed to find the modest
N is nothing naughty with the apple-beaten curious dog
O likes to play with Optimal Prime
P plays with the periodic table with a poor professor
Q keeps the quack away with qi queer apples
R renders riddles with rations of word
Stealthy S should show off his small art with score 0
T finds a trench in a thread
U would be unsatisfied if he lived in an unitone universe
V is for the virtuoso in making veiled veiled clues
W would vision two countries in one
X is a xpectrum xeen from above
Z knows well sZYX, in Greek as well, itz here, you zee?
Disclaimer
Sorry in advance if you feel in anyway offended, and please feel free to tell me in the comments!
Partial answers are welcomed
Criteria:
The accepted answer should also provide the links (if you know what I mean) and
Y is Y missing?
Sorry
As mentioned by @GarethMcCaughan♦:
There is no specific rule in which of the list I chose...
I was going to follow a rule, but that would be too difficult for my puzzle making...
Therefore, some are easy, some are hard...
Enjoy!
Edit:
There's a threshold to make our lives easier, and it can loosely be called a 'rule', or a limit at least
HINTS:
About me:
I am lazy. I go through the user list in PSE. I look for one starting with the letter required, then try to make a riddle out of he/ she.
D: (couldn't believe this needs a hint)
twisted deceitful diamond
I:
N:
Such a cute racoon!!!
S:
I steal stuff from far away...
T:
Where can we find a hole in a thing with a hole in it?
U:
pɪƐ
V:
"Voila! There it is!"
What can you hear?
V Hint 2:
W:
'll
Overall:
Dear senpais of PSE: reflect on your life! What have you contributed in PSE?
HERE IS A RECORD OF YOUR PROGRESS:
wordplay enigmatic-puzzle
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Rot13(Vf gung fhccbfrq gb or Bcgvzhf Cevzr?) - line 15
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– Brandon_J
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No it is fine as it is
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 15 at 14:41
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Y is missing :o
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Jan 15 at 23:38
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Y is Y missing anyway, @OmegaKrypton?
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I have worked on this masterpiece for soooo long, hope you all like it!
The PUZZLE
A is for the adventurous who approached the door
B bragged his brilliant bronze when there isn't even one
C is the Chinese classifier living with a chimpanzee
D is the detective against the diamond maze
E stands for excellent with no questions, only explanations
F is the one who finds nothing in "fishy"
G goes round and round on the ground
H can hop from here to there, if only he himself is here
I has the illustration to replace the il-favoured nails
J's done a puzzle (again) in "5,0,1"
K is a kutie disguised in a quart
L looks into life with layers of pixels
M is for the master who managed to find the modest
N is nothing naughty with the apple-beaten curious dog
O likes to play with Optimal Prime
P plays with the periodic table with a poor professor
Q keeps the quack away with qi queer apples
R renders riddles with rations of word
Stealthy S should show off his small art with score 0
T finds a trench in a thread
U would be unsatisfied if he lived in an unitone universe
V is for the virtuoso in making veiled veiled clues
W would vision two countries in one
X is a xpectrum xeen from above
Z knows well sZYX, in Greek as well, itz here, you zee?
Disclaimer
Sorry in advance if you feel in anyway offended, and please feel free to tell me in the comments!
Partial answers are welcomed
Criteria:
The accepted answer should also provide the links (if you know what I mean) and
Y is Y missing?
Sorry
As mentioned by @GarethMcCaughan♦:
There is no specific rule in which of the list I chose...
I was going to follow a rule, but that would be too difficult for my puzzle making...
Therefore, some are easy, some are hard...
Enjoy!
Edit:
There's a threshold to make our lives easier, and it can loosely be called a 'rule', or a limit at least
HINTS:
About me:
I am lazy. I go through the user list in PSE. I look for one starting with the letter required, then try to make a riddle out of he/ she.
D: (couldn't believe this needs a hint)
twisted deceitful diamond
I:
N:
Such a cute racoon!!!
S:
I steal stuff from far away...
T:
Where can we find a hole in a thing with a hole in it?
U:
pɪƐ
V:
"Voila! There it is!"
What can you hear?
V Hint 2:
W:
'll
Overall:
Dear senpais of PSE: reflect on your life! What have you contributed in PSE?
HERE IS A RECORD OF YOUR PROGRESS:
wordplay enigmatic-puzzle
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I have worked on this masterpiece for soooo long, hope you all like it!
The PUZZLE
A is for the adventurous who approached the door
B bragged his brilliant bronze when there isn't even one
C is the Chinese classifier living with a chimpanzee
D is the detective against the diamond maze
E stands for excellent with no questions, only explanations
F is the one who finds nothing in "fishy"
G goes round and round on the ground
H can hop from here to there, if only he himself is here
I has the illustration to replace the il-favoured nails
J's done a puzzle (again) in "5,0,1"
K is a kutie disguised in a quart
L looks into life with layers of pixels
M is for the master who managed to find the modest
N is nothing naughty with the apple-beaten curious dog
O likes to play with Optimal Prime
P plays with the periodic table with a poor professor
Q keeps the quack away with qi queer apples
R renders riddles with rations of word
Stealthy S should show off his small art with score 0
T finds a trench in a thread
U would be unsatisfied if he lived in an unitone universe
V is for the virtuoso in making veiled veiled clues
W would vision two countries in one
X is a xpectrum xeen from above
Z knows well sZYX, in Greek as well, itz here, you zee?
Disclaimer
Sorry in advance if you feel in anyway offended, and please feel free to tell me in the comments!
Partial answers are welcomed
Criteria:
The accepted answer should also provide the links (if you know what I mean) and
Y is Y missing?
Sorry
As mentioned by @GarethMcCaughan♦:
There is no specific rule in which of the list I chose...
I was going to follow a rule, but that would be too difficult for my puzzle making...
Therefore, some are easy, some are hard...
Enjoy!
Edit:
There's a threshold to make our lives easier, and it can loosely be called a 'rule', or a limit at least
HINTS:
About me:
I am lazy. I go through the user list in PSE. I look for one starting with the letter required, then try to make a riddle out of he/ she.
D: (couldn't believe this needs a hint)
twisted deceitful diamond
I:
N:
Such a cute racoon!!!
S:
I steal stuff from far away...
T:
Where can we find a hole in a thing with a hole in it?
U:
pɪƐ
V:
"Voila! There it is!"
What can you hear?
V Hint 2:
W:
'll
Overall:
Dear senpais of PSE: reflect on your life! What have you contributed in PSE?
HERE IS A RECORD OF YOUR PROGRESS:
wordplay enigmatic-puzzle
wordplay enigmatic-puzzle
edited Feb 10 at 10:23
Omega Krypton
asked Jan 15 at 13:32


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Rot13(Vf gung fhccbfrq gb or Bcgvzhf Cevzr?) - line 15
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– Brandon_J
Jan 15 at 14:20
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No it is fine as it is
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 15 at 14:41
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Y is missing :o
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– athin
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Y is Y missing anyway, @OmegaKrypton?
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Feb 11 at 14:47
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no user with first letter y and rep >1000 @KradCigol
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Rot13(Vf gung fhccbfrq gb or Bcgvzhf Cevzr?) - line 15
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– Brandon_J
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No it is fine as it is
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 15 at 14:41
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Y is missing :o
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– athin
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Y is Y missing anyway, @OmegaKrypton?
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– Krad Cigol
Feb 11 at 14:47
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no user with first letter y and rep >1000 @KradCigol
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 11 at 14:51
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Rot13(Vf gung fhccbfrq gb or Bcgvzhf Cevzr?) - line 15
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– Brandon_J
Jan 15 at 14:20
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Rot13(Vf gung fhccbfrq gb or Bcgvzhf Cevzr?) - line 15
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No it is fine as it is
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– Omega Krypton
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No it is fine as it is
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Y is missing :o
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– athin
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Y is missing :o
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– athin
Jan 15 at 23:38
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Y is Y missing anyway, @OmegaKrypton?
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– Krad Cigol
Feb 11 at 14:47
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Y is Y missing anyway, @OmegaKrypton?
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– Krad Cigol
Feb 11 at 14:47
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no user with first letter y and rep >1000 @KradCigol
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– Omega Krypton
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no user with first letter y and rep >1000 @KradCigol
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Here is a more complete solution with the contributions from me, Gareth McCaughan, Bass, jafe, TwoBitOperation, QuantumTwinkie, Krad Cigol, El-Guest and the OP, Omega Krypton
A (found by Gareth McCaughan)
Alconja - You have prepared. You are determined. You approach the door
B
Bass How Many Policemen?
C
Chowzen Do I Work with an Orangutan?
D (found originally by Gareth McCaughan, but also subsequently by QuantumTwinkie and Krad Cigol)
Deusovi - Deusovi Honeypot
E
El-Guest, a user who has accumulated all their points from answers and not asked a single question.
F
f'' - this answer - was on the right track but they did not find the appropriate letter in "FISHY DISH" to solve the clue.
G (found by QuantumTwinkie)
Glorfindel - A walk of 3000 meters, but one foot has moved more, how so?
H
hexomino https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/68003/18422
I (revealed by Omega Krypton)
itriedacrab - Sometimes I'm ugly, sometimes I'm art. What am I?
J (link found by jafe)
jafe - Grandpa and numbers: Another Grandpa Mystery
K
kayzeroshort https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/35973/18422
L
Len Dissect the pixel-heads
M (found by Bass)
M Oehm - https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/42127/18422
N
NudgeNudge with this - "apple-beaten curious dog" has all its words in alphabetical order.
O
Oray 4 Gridded Prime Numbers
P (found by Gareth McCaughan)
PerpetualJ - An Odd New Technology
Q
QuantumTwinkie - https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/63998/18422
R (found by Gareth McCaughan)
Riley - My prefix is food, my suffix is rude
S
Sleafar - https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/23752/18422
T (found by TwoBitOperation)
TwoBitOperation - What is designed to go into holes and always has a hole in it?
U
user477343 - I am described by temperature, and never by looks. I might be found in your camera, as well as children's books
V (found by El-Guest)
Volatility - Cryptic Poem: a study in what?
W (found by Krad Cigol)
Will - Who won the world cup quarter-finals?
X (found by QuantumTwinkie)
xnor - Merlin and Hermes: Mysterious Lines
Z (found by QuantumTwinkie)
zeethreepio - What is missing from this sequence of words?
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Might match mysterious Mister M?
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– Bass
Jan 15 at 17:35
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Ah, yes, I was thinking of them but couldn't fit the clue.
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Jan 15 at 17:37
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501 is DI... maybe J refers to this?
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@OmegaKrypton Aaaa maybe it's this...?
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@OmegaKrypton I've not come back to it in a week or so, searching through to find the answers is proving difficult. I've updated with jafe's suggestion and one more of my own.
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I don't like making an answer as partial as this one, but OP specifically said partials are welcome and I might as well get the ball rolling.
I'm fairly sure that
we are looking for PSE posters and some of their puzzles. (This explains the otherwise puzzling remark about offending people.)
Specifically,
A is for the adventurous who approached the door
Alconja: You have prepared. You are determined. You approach the door
P plays with the periodic table with a poor professor
PerpetualJ: An Odd New Technology
R renders riddles with rations of word
Riley: My prefix is food, my suffix is rude (and of course the deluge of derived decompositions it led to)
Stealthy S should show off his small art with score 0
Possibly The Great "S"-caper with Mortin Myes' is at it again! 'HOW TO READ.' or stacksfiller with A puzzle in 140 characters and its double-sized sequel -- but I'm not sure why "with score 0" for either, so I may be missing something.
But
identifying all of these seems like a thankless task; I suspect I am missing some key point about exactly which users and which puzzles we are looking for. We definitely aren't looking for the highest-rated puzzle by a user with each starting letter (else Roland would have beaten out Riley), nor the highest-rated puzzle by each selected user (else Alconja would be represented by a different one), nor the most recent puzzle by each selected user (else Riley would be represented by a different one), nor the top-rated usre with each starting letter (else Rand would have beaten out Riley).
It's possible that
D is actually Deusovi Honeypot which is about Deusovi but posted by someone else, in which case my summary of what's going on above is a bit inexact. If that sort of thing is allowed then of course the task of identifying everyone and everything is even larger. In a similar vein, E seems like it might be about someone who posts only answers but no questions -- but right now the only notable PSE user I can think of who does that is, er, me, and none of my names begins with E.
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i'm an answerer and not an inquisitor (thus far), though I lack notability and the letter E!
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– SteveV
Jan 15 at 18:15
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3/4 correct for both answer and explanation! +1
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 15 at 23:48
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added hint, please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 21 at 2:22
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added new hints please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:46
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@GarethMcCaughan are you not trying to do this anymore? :(
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The very most partial, but I think T might be:
Myself (TwoBitOperation). Specifically, this answer to:
What is designed to go into holes and always has a hole in it?
Which matches both given clues:
- finds a trench in a thread
- where can we find a hole in a thing with a hole in it?
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correct, nice job! @TwoBitOperation
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 6 at 0:46
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added new hints please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:45
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Added a lot of hints, please check!
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Edit:
D seems to be
Deusovi, specifically, this puzzle..
Diamond, because he is a moderator, and maze due to this puzzle.
N might be
This user, NL628, though I’m not sure which puzzle yet.
W is
Will, to be specific, this answer- each country actually stood for two.
Even more partial than @TwoBitOperation, but I think Y is missing because
There are no puzzling.stackexchange users beginning with Y above 2000 reputation.
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Added a lot of hints, please check!
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so far: d and w correct, n incorrect. keep it up!
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Partial
D
Deusovi,because he has a diamond by his name? Not sure of the puzzle though.
G
Glorfindel, he answers a puzzle were the answer had to do with going a round a running track. A walk of 3000 meters, but one foot has moved more, how so?
I?
Ian MacDonald, and possibly this post? What famous line does this Linux command line represent?
X
Xnor, and he answered a question were he had to say what the word was from the top view. Merlin and Hermes: Mysterious Lines.
Z
Zeethreepio and he answered this puzzle about Greek letters. What is missing from this sequence of words?.
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correct so far for all three of them! well done!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 6 at 15:38
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added new hints please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:45
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@QuantunTwinkie Added a lot of hints, please check!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 3:36
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i is wrong, keep it up!
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If V is still missing, it could be for
Volatility, and this puzzle, one of many cryptics and enigmatic puzzles which seem to be their favourites.
A bigger stretch, but I could be for
Ivo Beckers, specifically with the diagram/illustration in this answer.
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the first one is correct, well done!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 15:17
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Figured that the second one wouldn’t be, thanks though @OmegaKrypton!
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Here is a more complete solution with the contributions from me, Gareth McCaughan, Bass, jafe, TwoBitOperation, QuantumTwinkie, Krad Cigol, El-Guest and the OP, Omega Krypton
A (found by Gareth McCaughan)
Alconja - You have prepared. You are determined. You approach the door
B
Bass How Many Policemen?
C
Chowzen Do I Work with an Orangutan?
D (found originally by Gareth McCaughan, but also subsequently by QuantumTwinkie and Krad Cigol)
Deusovi - Deusovi Honeypot
E
El-Guest, a user who has accumulated all their points from answers and not asked a single question.
F
f'' - this answer - was on the right track but they did not find the appropriate letter in "FISHY DISH" to solve the clue.
G (found by QuantumTwinkie)
Glorfindel - A walk of 3000 meters, but one foot has moved more, how so?
H
hexomino https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/68003/18422
I (revealed by Omega Krypton)
itriedacrab - Sometimes I'm ugly, sometimes I'm art. What am I?
J (link found by jafe)
jafe - Grandpa and numbers: Another Grandpa Mystery
K
kayzeroshort https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/35973/18422
L
Len Dissect the pixel-heads
M (found by Bass)
M Oehm - https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/42127/18422
N
NudgeNudge with this - "apple-beaten curious dog" has all its words in alphabetical order.
O
Oray 4 Gridded Prime Numbers
P (found by Gareth McCaughan)
PerpetualJ - An Odd New Technology
Q
QuantumTwinkie - https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/63998/18422
R (found by Gareth McCaughan)
Riley - My prefix is food, my suffix is rude
S
Sleafar - https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/23752/18422
T (found by TwoBitOperation)
TwoBitOperation - What is designed to go into holes and always has a hole in it?
U
user477343 - I am described by temperature, and never by looks. I might be found in your camera, as well as children's books
V (found by El-Guest)
Volatility - Cryptic Poem: a study in what?
W (found by Krad Cigol)
Will - Who won the world cup quarter-finals?
X (found by QuantumTwinkie)
xnor - Merlin and Hermes: Mysterious Lines
Z (found by QuantumTwinkie)
zeethreepio - What is missing from this sequence of words?
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1
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Might match mysterious Mister M?
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– Bass
Jan 15 at 17:35
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Ah, yes, I was thinking of them but couldn't fit the clue.
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– hexomino
Jan 15 at 17:37
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501 is DI... maybe J refers to this?
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– jafe
Jan 21 at 8:51
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@OmegaKrypton Aaaa maybe it's this...?
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– jafe
Jan 22 at 12:12
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@OmegaKrypton I've not come back to it in a week or so, searching through to find the answers is proving difficult. I've updated with jafe's suggestion and one more of my own.
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– hexomino
Feb 5 at 12:08
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Here is a more complete solution with the contributions from me, Gareth McCaughan, Bass, jafe, TwoBitOperation, QuantumTwinkie, Krad Cigol, El-Guest and the OP, Omega Krypton
A (found by Gareth McCaughan)
Alconja - You have prepared. You are determined. You approach the door
B
Bass How Many Policemen?
C
Chowzen Do I Work with an Orangutan?
D (found originally by Gareth McCaughan, but also subsequently by QuantumTwinkie and Krad Cigol)
Deusovi - Deusovi Honeypot
E
El-Guest, a user who has accumulated all their points from answers and not asked a single question.
F
f'' - this answer - was on the right track but they did not find the appropriate letter in "FISHY DISH" to solve the clue.
G (found by QuantumTwinkie)
Glorfindel - A walk of 3000 meters, but one foot has moved more, how so?
H
hexomino https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/68003/18422
I (revealed by Omega Krypton)
itriedacrab - Sometimes I'm ugly, sometimes I'm art. What am I?
J (link found by jafe)
jafe - Grandpa and numbers: Another Grandpa Mystery
K
kayzeroshort https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/35973/18422
L
Len Dissect the pixel-heads
M (found by Bass)
M Oehm - https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/42127/18422
N
NudgeNudge with this - "apple-beaten curious dog" has all its words in alphabetical order.
O
Oray 4 Gridded Prime Numbers
P (found by Gareth McCaughan)
PerpetualJ - An Odd New Technology
Q
QuantumTwinkie - https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/63998/18422
R (found by Gareth McCaughan)
Riley - My prefix is food, my suffix is rude
S
Sleafar - https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/23752/18422
T (found by TwoBitOperation)
TwoBitOperation - What is designed to go into holes and always has a hole in it?
U
user477343 - I am described by temperature, and never by looks. I might be found in your camera, as well as children's books
V (found by El-Guest)
Volatility - Cryptic Poem: a study in what?
W (found by Krad Cigol)
Will - Who won the world cup quarter-finals?
X (found by QuantumTwinkie)
xnor - Merlin and Hermes: Mysterious Lines
Z (found by QuantumTwinkie)
zeethreepio - What is missing from this sequence of words?
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1
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Might match mysterious Mister M?
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– Bass
Jan 15 at 17:35
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Ah, yes, I was thinking of them but couldn't fit the clue.
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– hexomino
Jan 15 at 17:37
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501 is DI... maybe J refers to this?
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– jafe
Jan 21 at 8:51
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@OmegaKrypton Aaaa maybe it's this...?
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– jafe
Jan 22 at 12:12
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@OmegaKrypton I've not come back to it in a week or so, searching through to find the answers is proving difficult. I've updated with jafe's suggestion and one more of my own.
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– hexomino
Feb 5 at 12:08
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show 5 more comments
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Here is a more complete solution with the contributions from me, Gareth McCaughan, Bass, jafe, TwoBitOperation, QuantumTwinkie, Krad Cigol, El-Guest and the OP, Omega Krypton
A (found by Gareth McCaughan)
Alconja - You have prepared. You are determined. You approach the door
B
Bass How Many Policemen?
C
Chowzen Do I Work with an Orangutan?
D (found originally by Gareth McCaughan, but also subsequently by QuantumTwinkie and Krad Cigol)
Deusovi - Deusovi Honeypot
E
El-Guest, a user who has accumulated all their points from answers and not asked a single question.
F
f'' - this answer - was on the right track but they did not find the appropriate letter in "FISHY DISH" to solve the clue.
G (found by QuantumTwinkie)
Glorfindel - A walk of 3000 meters, but one foot has moved more, how so?
H
hexomino https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/68003/18422
I (revealed by Omega Krypton)
itriedacrab - Sometimes I'm ugly, sometimes I'm art. What am I?
J (link found by jafe)
jafe - Grandpa and numbers: Another Grandpa Mystery
K
kayzeroshort https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/35973/18422
L
Len Dissect the pixel-heads
M (found by Bass)
M Oehm - https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/42127/18422
N
NudgeNudge with this - "apple-beaten curious dog" has all its words in alphabetical order.
O
Oray 4 Gridded Prime Numbers
P (found by Gareth McCaughan)
PerpetualJ - An Odd New Technology
Q
QuantumTwinkie - https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/63998/18422
R (found by Gareth McCaughan)
Riley - My prefix is food, my suffix is rude
S
Sleafar - https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/23752/18422
T (found by TwoBitOperation)
TwoBitOperation - What is designed to go into holes and always has a hole in it?
U
user477343 - I am described by temperature, and never by looks. I might be found in your camera, as well as children's books
V (found by El-Guest)
Volatility - Cryptic Poem: a study in what?
W (found by Krad Cigol)
Will - Who won the world cup quarter-finals?
X (found by QuantumTwinkie)
xnor - Merlin and Hermes: Mysterious Lines
Z (found by QuantumTwinkie)
zeethreepio - What is missing from this sequence of words?
$endgroup$
Here is a more complete solution with the contributions from me, Gareth McCaughan, Bass, jafe, TwoBitOperation, QuantumTwinkie, Krad Cigol, El-Guest and the OP, Omega Krypton
A (found by Gareth McCaughan)
Alconja - You have prepared. You are determined. You approach the door
B
Bass How Many Policemen?
C
Chowzen Do I Work with an Orangutan?
D (found originally by Gareth McCaughan, but also subsequently by QuantumTwinkie and Krad Cigol)
Deusovi - Deusovi Honeypot
E
El-Guest, a user who has accumulated all their points from answers and not asked a single question.
F
f'' - this answer - was on the right track but they did not find the appropriate letter in "FISHY DISH" to solve the clue.
G (found by QuantumTwinkie)
Glorfindel - A walk of 3000 meters, but one foot has moved more, how so?
H
hexomino https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/68003/18422
I (revealed by Omega Krypton)
itriedacrab - Sometimes I'm ugly, sometimes I'm art. What am I?
J (link found by jafe)
jafe - Grandpa and numbers: Another Grandpa Mystery
K
kayzeroshort https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/35973/18422
L
Len Dissect the pixel-heads
M (found by Bass)
M Oehm - https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/42127/18422
N
NudgeNudge with this - "apple-beaten curious dog" has all its words in alphabetical order.
O
Oray 4 Gridded Prime Numbers
P (found by Gareth McCaughan)
PerpetualJ - An Odd New Technology
Q
QuantumTwinkie - https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/63998/18422
R (found by Gareth McCaughan)
Riley - My prefix is food, my suffix is rude
S
Sleafar - https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/23752/18422
T (found by TwoBitOperation)
TwoBitOperation - What is designed to go into holes and always has a hole in it?
U
user477343 - I am described by temperature, and never by looks. I might be found in your camera, as well as children's books
V (found by El-Guest)
Volatility - Cryptic Poem: a study in what?
W (found by Krad Cigol)
Will - Who won the world cup quarter-finals?
X (found by QuantumTwinkie)
xnor - Merlin and Hermes: Mysterious Lines
Z (found by QuantumTwinkie)
zeethreepio - What is missing from this sequence of words?
edited 19 mins ago


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Might match mysterious Mister M?
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– Bass
Jan 15 at 17:35
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Ah, yes, I was thinking of them but couldn't fit the clue.
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– hexomino
Jan 15 at 17:37
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501 is DI... maybe J refers to this?
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– jafe
Jan 21 at 8:51
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@OmegaKrypton Aaaa maybe it's this...?
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– jafe
Jan 22 at 12:12
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@OmegaKrypton I've not come back to it in a week or so, searching through to find the answers is proving difficult. I've updated with jafe's suggestion and one more of my own.
$endgroup$
– hexomino
Feb 5 at 12:08
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show 5 more comments
1
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Might match mysterious Mister M?
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– Bass
Jan 15 at 17:35
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Ah, yes, I was thinking of them but couldn't fit the clue.
$endgroup$
– hexomino
Jan 15 at 17:37
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501 is DI... maybe J refers to this?
$endgroup$
– jafe
Jan 21 at 8:51
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@OmegaKrypton Aaaa maybe it's this...?
$endgroup$
– jafe
Jan 22 at 12:12
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@OmegaKrypton I've not come back to it in a week or so, searching through to find the answers is proving difficult. I've updated with jafe's suggestion and one more of my own.
$endgroup$
– hexomino
Feb 5 at 12:08
1
1
$begingroup$
Might match mysterious Mister M?
$endgroup$
– Bass
Jan 15 at 17:35
$begingroup$
Might match mysterious Mister M?
$endgroup$
– Bass
Jan 15 at 17:35
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Ah, yes, I was thinking of them but couldn't fit the clue.
$endgroup$
– hexomino
Jan 15 at 17:37
$begingroup$
Ah, yes, I was thinking of them but couldn't fit the clue.
$endgroup$
– hexomino
Jan 15 at 17:37
$begingroup$
501 is DI... maybe J refers to this?
$endgroup$
– jafe
Jan 21 at 8:51
$begingroup$
501 is DI... maybe J refers to this?
$endgroup$
– jafe
Jan 21 at 8:51
$begingroup$
@OmegaKrypton Aaaa maybe it's this...?
$endgroup$
– jafe
Jan 22 at 12:12
$begingroup$
@OmegaKrypton Aaaa maybe it's this...?
$endgroup$
– jafe
Jan 22 at 12:12
$begingroup$
@OmegaKrypton I've not come back to it in a week or so, searching through to find the answers is proving difficult. I've updated with jafe's suggestion and one more of my own.
$endgroup$
– hexomino
Feb 5 at 12:08
$begingroup$
@OmegaKrypton I've not come back to it in a week or so, searching through to find the answers is proving difficult. I've updated with jafe's suggestion and one more of my own.
$endgroup$
– hexomino
Feb 5 at 12:08
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I don't like making an answer as partial as this one, but OP specifically said partials are welcome and I might as well get the ball rolling.
I'm fairly sure that
we are looking for PSE posters and some of their puzzles. (This explains the otherwise puzzling remark about offending people.)
Specifically,
A is for the adventurous who approached the door
Alconja: You have prepared. You are determined. You approach the door
P plays with the periodic table with a poor professor
PerpetualJ: An Odd New Technology
R renders riddles with rations of word
Riley: My prefix is food, my suffix is rude (and of course the deluge of derived decompositions it led to)
Stealthy S should show off his small art with score 0
Possibly The Great "S"-caper with Mortin Myes' is at it again! 'HOW TO READ.' or stacksfiller with A puzzle in 140 characters and its double-sized sequel -- but I'm not sure why "with score 0" for either, so I may be missing something.
But
identifying all of these seems like a thankless task; I suspect I am missing some key point about exactly which users and which puzzles we are looking for. We definitely aren't looking for the highest-rated puzzle by a user with each starting letter (else Roland would have beaten out Riley), nor the highest-rated puzzle by each selected user (else Alconja would be represented by a different one), nor the most recent puzzle by each selected user (else Riley would be represented by a different one), nor the top-rated usre with each starting letter (else Rand would have beaten out Riley).
It's possible that
D is actually Deusovi Honeypot which is about Deusovi but posted by someone else, in which case my summary of what's going on above is a bit inexact. If that sort of thing is allowed then of course the task of identifying everyone and everything is even larger. In a similar vein, E seems like it might be about someone who posts only answers but no questions -- but right now the only notable PSE user I can think of who does that is, er, me, and none of my names begins with E.
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i'm an answerer and not an inquisitor (thus far), though I lack notability and the letter E!
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– SteveV
Jan 15 at 18:15
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3/4 correct for both answer and explanation! +1
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 15 at 23:48
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added hint, please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 21 at 2:22
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added new hints please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:46
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@GarethMcCaughan are you not trying to do this anymore? :(
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:46
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show 1 more comment
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I don't like making an answer as partial as this one, but OP specifically said partials are welcome and I might as well get the ball rolling.
I'm fairly sure that
we are looking for PSE posters and some of their puzzles. (This explains the otherwise puzzling remark about offending people.)
Specifically,
A is for the adventurous who approached the door
Alconja: You have prepared. You are determined. You approach the door
P plays with the periodic table with a poor professor
PerpetualJ: An Odd New Technology
R renders riddles with rations of word
Riley: My prefix is food, my suffix is rude (and of course the deluge of derived decompositions it led to)
Stealthy S should show off his small art with score 0
Possibly The Great "S"-caper with Mortin Myes' is at it again! 'HOW TO READ.' or stacksfiller with A puzzle in 140 characters and its double-sized sequel -- but I'm not sure why "with score 0" for either, so I may be missing something.
But
identifying all of these seems like a thankless task; I suspect I am missing some key point about exactly which users and which puzzles we are looking for. We definitely aren't looking for the highest-rated puzzle by a user with each starting letter (else Roland would have beaten out Riley), nor the highest-rated puzzle by each selected user (else Alconja would be represented by a different one), nor the most recent puzzle by each selected user (else Riley would be represented by a different one), nor the top-rated usre with each starting letter (else Rand would have beaten out Riley).
It's possible that
D is actually Deusovi Honeypot which is about Deusovi but posted by someone else, in which case my summary of what's going on above is a bit inexact. If that sort of thing is allowed then of course the task of identifying everyone and everything is even larger. In a similar vein, E seems like it might be about someone who posts only answers but no questions -- but right now the only notable PSE user I can think of who does that is, er, me, and none of my names begins with E.
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i'm an answerer and not an inquisitor (thus far), though I lack notability and the letter E!
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– SteveV
Jan 15 at 18:15
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3/4 correct for both answer and explanation! +1
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 15 at 23:48
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added hint, please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 21 at 2:22
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added new hints please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:46
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@GarethMcCaughan are you not trying to do this anymore? :(
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:46
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show 1 more comment
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I don't like making an answer as partial as this one, but OP specifically said partials are welcome and I might as well get the ball rolling.
I'm fairly sure that
we are looking for PSE posters and some of their puzzles. (This explains the otherwise puzzling remark about offending people.)
Specifically,
A is for the adventurous who approached the door
Alconja: You have prepared. You are determined. You approach the door
P plays with the periodic table with a poor professor
PerpetualJ: An Odd New Technology
R renders riddles with rations of word
Riley: My prefix is food, my suffix is rude (and of course the deluge of derived decompositions it led to)
Stealthy S should show off his small art with score 0
Possibly The Great "S"-caper with Mortin Myes' is at it again! 'HOW TO READ.' or stacksfiller with A puzzle in 140 characters and its double-sized sequel -- but I'm not sure why "with score 0" for either, so I may be missing something.
But
identifying all of these seems like a thankless task; I suspect I am missing some key point about exactly which users and which puzzles we are looking for. We definitely aren't looking for the highest-rated puzzle by a user with each starting letter (else Roland would have beaten out Riley), nor the highest-rated puzzle by each selected user (else Alconja would be represented by a different one), nor the most recent puzzle by each selected user (else Riley would be represented by a different one), nor the top-rated usre with each starting letter (else Rand would have beaten out Riley).
It's possible that
D is actually Deusovi Honeypot which is about Deusovi but posted by someone else, in which case my summary of what's going on above is a bit inexact. If that sort of thing is allowed then of course the task of identifying everyone and everything is even larger. In a similar vein, E seems like it might be about someone who posts only answers but no questions -- but right now the only notable PSE user I can think of who does that is, er, me, and none of my names begins with E.
$endgroup$
I don't like making an answer as partial as this one, but OP specifically said partials are welcome and I might as well get the ball rolling.
I'm fairly sure that
we are looking for PSE posters and some of their puzzles. (This explains the otherwise puzzling remark about offending people.)
Specifically,
A is for the adventurous who approached the door
Alconja: You have prepared. You are determined. You approach the door
P plays with the periodic table with a poor professor
PerpetualJ: An Odd New Technology
R renders riddles with rations of word
Riley: My prefix is food, my suffix is rude (and of course the deluge of derived decompositions it led to)
Stealthy S should show off his small art with score 0
Possibly The Great "S"-caper with Mortin Myes' is at it again! 'HOW TO READ.' or stacksfiller with A puzzle in 140 characters and its double-sized sequel -- but I'm not sure why "with score 0" for either, so I may be missing something.
But
identifying all of these seems like a thankless task; I suspect I am missing some key point about exactly which users and which puzzles we are looking for. We definitely aren't looking for the highest-rated puzzle by a user with each starting letter (else Roland would have beaten out Riley), nor the highest-rated puzzle by each selected user (else Alconja would be represented by a different one), nor the most recent puzzle by each selected user (else Riley would be represented by a different one), nor the top-rated usre with each starting letter (else Rand would have beaten out Riley).
It's possible that
D is actually Deusovi Honeypot which is about Deusovi but posted by someone else, in which case my summary of what's going on above is a bit inexact. If that sort of thing is allowed then of course the task of identifying everyone and everything is even larger. In a similar vein, E seems like it might be about someone who posts only answers but no questions -- but right now the only notable PSE user I can think of who does that is, er, me, and none of my names begins with E.
edited Jan 15 at 15:57
answered Jan 15 at 15:51
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i'm an answerer and not an inquisitor (thus far), though I lack notability and the letter E!
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– SteveV
Jan 15 at 18:15
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3/4 correct for both answer and explanation! +1
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 15 at 23:48
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added hint, please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 21 at 2:22
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added new hints please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:46
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@GarethMcCaughan are you not trying to do this anymore? :(
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:46
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i'm an answerer and not an inquisitor (thus far), though I lack notability and the letter E!
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– SteveV
Jan 15 at 18:15
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3/4 correct for both answer and explanation! +1
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 15 at 23:48
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added hint, please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 21 at 2:22
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added new hints please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:46
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@GarethMcCaughan are you not trying to do this anymore? :(
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:46
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i'm an answerer and not an inquisitor (thus far), though I lack notability and the letter E!
$endgroup$
– SteveV
Jan 15 at 18:15
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i'm an answerer and not an inquisitor (thus far), though I lack notability and the letter E!
$endgroup$
– SteveV
Jan 15 at 18:15
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3/4 correct for both answer and explanation! +1
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 15 at 23:48
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3/4 correct for both answer and explanation! +1
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 15 at 23:48
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added hint, please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 21 at 2:22
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added hint, please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 21 at 2:22
$begingroup$
added new hints please check ;)
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:46
$begingroup$
added new hints please check ;)
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:46
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@GarethMcCaughan are you not trying to do this anymore? :(
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:46
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@GarethMcCaughan are you not trying to do this anymore? :(
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:46
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The very most partial, but I think T might be:
Myself (TwoBitOperation). Specifically, this answer to:
What is designed to go into holes and always has a hole in it?
Which matches both given clues:
- finds a trench in a thread
- where can we find a hole in a thing with a hole in it?
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correct, nice job! @TwoBitOperation
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 6 at 0:46
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added new hints please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:45
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Added a lot of hints, please check!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 3:36
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The very most partial, but I think T might be:
Myself (TwoBitOperation). Specifically, this answer to:
What is designed to go into holes and always has a hole in it?
Which matches both given clues:
- finds a trench in a thread
- where can we find a hole in a thing with a hole in it?
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correct, nice job! @TwoBitOperation
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 6 at 0:46
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added new hints please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:45
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Added a lot of hints, please check!
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 3:36
add a comment |
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The very most partial, but I think T might be:
Myself (TwoBitOperation). Specifically, this answer to:
What is designed to go into holes and always has a hole in it?
Which matches both given clues:
- finds a trench in a thread
- where can we find a hole in a thing with a hole in it?
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The very most partial, but I think T might be:
Myself (TwoBitOperation). Specifically, this answer to:
What is designed to go into holes and always has a hole in it?
Which matches both given clues:
- finds a trench in a thread
- where can we find a hole in a thing with a hole in it?
answered Feb 5 at 16:02


TwoBitOperationTwoBitOperation
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correct, nice job! @TwoBitOperation
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 6 at 0:46
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added new hints please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:45
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Added a lot of hints, please check!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 3:36
add a comment |
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correct, nice job! @TwoBitOperation
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 6 at 0:46
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added new hints please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:45
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Added a lot of hints, please check!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 3:36
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correct, nice job! @TwoBitOperation
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 6 at 0:46
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correct, nice job! @TwoBitOperation
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 6 at 0:46
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added new hints please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:45
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added new hints please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:45
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Added a lot of hints, please check!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 3:36
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Added a lot of hints, please check!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 3:36
add a comment |
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Edit:
D seems to be
Deusovi, specifically, this puzzle..
Diamond, because he is a moderator, and maze due to this puzzle.
N might be
This user, NL628, though I’m not sure which puzzle yet.
W is
Will, to be specific, this answer- each country actually stood for two.
Even more partial than @TwoBitOperation, but I think Y is missing because
There are no puzzling.stackexchange users beginning with Y above 2000 reputation.
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Added a lot of hints, please check!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 3:35
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so far: d and w correct, n incorrect. keep it up!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 11:18
add a comment |
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Edit:
D seems to be
Deusovi, specifically, this puzzle..
Diamond, because he is a moderator, and maze due to this puzzle.
N might be
This user, NL628, though I’m not sure which puzzle yet.
W is
Will, to be specific, this answer- each country actually stood for two.
Even more partial than @TwoBitOperation, but I think Y is missing because
There are no puzzling.stackexchange users beginning with Y above 2000 reputation.
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Added a lot of hints, please check!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 3:35
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so far: d and w correct, n incorrect. keep it up!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 11:18
add a comment |
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Edit:
D seems to be
Deusovi, specifically, this puzzle..
Diamond, because he is a moderator, and maze due to this puzzle.
N might be
This user, NL628, though I’m not sure which puzzle yet.
W is
Will, to be specific, this answer- each country actually stood for two.
Even more partial than @TwoBitOperation, but I think Y is missing because
There are no puzzling.stackexchange users beginning with Y above 2000 reputation.
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Edit:
D seems to be
Deusovi, specifically, this puzzle..
Diamond, because he is a moderator, and maze due to this puzzle.
N might be
This user, NL628, though I’m not sure which puzzle yet.
W is
Will, to be specific, this answer- each country actually stood for two.
Even more partial than @TwoBitOperation, but I think Y is missing because
There are no puzzling.stackexchange users beginning with Y above 2000 reputation.
edited Feb 9 at 4:57
answered Feb 5 at 17:10
Krad CigolKrad Cigol
878110
878110
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Added a lot of hints, please check!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 3:35
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so far: d and w correct, n incorrect. keep it up!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 11:18
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Added a lot of hints, please check!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 3:35
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so far: d and w correct, n incorrect. keep it up!
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 11:18
$begingroup$
Added a lot of hints, please check!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 3:35
$begingroup$
Added a lot of hints, please check!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 3:35
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so far: d and w correct, n incorrect. keep it up!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 11:18
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so far: d and w correct, n incorrect. keep it up!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 11:18
add a comment |
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Partial
D
Deusovi,because he has a diamond by his name? Not sure of the puzzle though.
G
Glorfindel, he answers a puzzle were the answer had to do with going a round a running track. A walk of 3000 meters, but one foot has moved more, how so?
I?
Ian MacDonald, and possibly this post? What famous line does this Linux command line represent?
X
Xnor, and he answered a question were he had to say what the word was from the top view. Merlin and Hermes: Mysterious Lines.
Z
Zeethreepio and he answered this puzzle about Greek letters. What is missing from this sequence of words?.
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1
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correct so far for all three of them! well done!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 6 at 15:38
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added new hints please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:45
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@QuantunTwinkie Added a lot of hints, please check!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 3:36
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i is wrong, keep it up!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 10 at 4:52
add a comment |
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Partial
D
Deusovi,because he has a diamond by his name? Not sure of the puzzle though.
G
Glorfindel, he answers a puzzle were the answer had to do with going a round a running track. A walk of 3000 meters, but one foot has moved more, how so?
I?
Ian MacDonald, and possibly this post? What famous line does this Linux command line represent?
X
Xnor, and he answered a question were he had to say what the word was from the top view. Merlin and Hermes: Mysterious Lines.
Z
Zeethreepio and he answered this puzzle about Greek letters. What is missing from this sequence of words?.
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1
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correct so far for all three of them! well done!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 6 at 15:38
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added new hints please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:45
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@QuantunTwinkie Added a lot of hints, please check!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 3:36
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i is wrong, keep it up!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 10 at 4:52
add a comment |
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Partial
D
Deusovi,because he has a diamond by his name? Not sure of the puzzle though.
G
Glorfindel, he answers a puzzle were the answer had to do with going a round a running track. A walk of 3000 meters, but one foot has moved more, how so?
I?
Ian MacDonald, and possibly this post? What famous line does this Linux command line represent?
X
Xnor, and he answered a question were he had to say what the word was from the top view. Merlin and Hermes: Mysterious Lines.
Z
Zeethreepio and he answered this puzzle about Greek letters. What is missing from this sequence of words?.
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Partial
D
Deusovi,because he has a diamond by his name? Not sure of the puzzle though.
G
Glorfindel, he answers a puzzle were the answer had to do with going a round a running track. A walk of 3000 meters, but one foot has moved more, how so?
I?
Ian MacDonald, and possibly this post? What famous line does this Linux command line represent?
X
Xnor, and he answered a question were he had to say what the word was from the top view. Merlin and Hermes: Mysterious Lines.
Z
Zeethreepio and he answered this puzzle about Greek letters. What is missing from this sequence of words?.
edited Feb 9 at 15:36
answered Feb 6 at 15:18


QuantumTwinkieQuantumTwinkie
14.7k22291
14.7k22291
1
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correct so far for all three of them! well done!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 6 at 15:38
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added new hints please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:45
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@QuantunTwinkie Added a lot of hints, please check!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 3:36
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i is wrong, keep it up!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 10 at 4:52
add a comment |
1
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correct so far for all three of them! well done!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 6 at 15:38
$begingroup$
added new hints please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:45
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@QuantunTwinkie Added a lot of hints, please check!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 3:36
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i is wrong, keep it up!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 10 at 4:52
1
1
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correct so far for all three of them! well done!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 6 at 15:38
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correct so far for all three of them! well done!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 6 at 15:38
$begingroup$
added new hints please check ;)
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:45
$begingroup$
added new hints please check ;)
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Feb 8 at 3:45
$begingroup$
@QuantunTwinkie Added a lot of hints, please check!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 3:36
$begingroup$
@QuantunTwinkie Added a lot of hints, please check!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 3:36
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i is wrong, keep it up!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 10 at 4:52
$begingroup$
i is wrong, keep it up!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 10 at 4:52
add a comment |
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If V is still missing, it could be for
Volatility, and this puzzle, one of many cryptics and enigmatic puzzles which seem to be their favourites.
A bigger stretch, but I could be for
Ivo Beckers, specifically with the diagram/illustration in this answer.
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the first one is correct, well done!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 15:17
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Figured that the second one wouldn’t be, thanks though @OmegaKrypton!
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– El-Guest
Feb 9 at 15:18
add a comment |
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If V is still missing, it could be for
Volatility, and this puzzle, one of many cryptics and enigmatic puzzles which seem to be their favourites.
A bigger stretch, but I could be for
Ivo Beckers, specifically with the diagram/illustration in this answer.
$endgroup$
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the first one is correct, well done!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 15:17
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Figured that the second one wouldn’t be, thanks though @OmegaKrypton!
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– El-Guest
Feb 9 at 15:18
add a comment |
$begingroup$
If V is still missing, it could be for
Volatility, and this puzzle, one of many cryptics and enigmatic puzzles which seem to be their favourites.
A bigger stretch, but I could be for
Ivo Beckers, specifically with the diagram/illustration in this answer.
$endgroup$
If V is still missing, it could be for
Volatility, and this puzzle, one of many cryptics and enigmatic puzzles which seem to be their favourites.
A bigger stretch, but I could be for
Ivo Beckers, specifically with the diagram/illustration in this answer.
answered Feb 9 at 15:10
El-GuestEl-Guest
18.9k24286
18.9k24286
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the first one is correct, well done!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 15:17
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Figured that the second one wouldn’t be, thanks though @OmegaKrypton!
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– El-Guest
Feb 9 at 15:18
add a comment |
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the first one is correct, well done!
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 15:17
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Figured that the second one wouldn’t be, thanks though @OmegaKrypton!
$endgroup$
– El-Guest
Feb 9 at 15:18
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the first one is correct, well done!
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 15:17
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the first one is correct, well done!
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Feb 9 at 15:17
$begingroup$
Figured that the second one wouldn’t be, thanks though @OmegaKrypton!
$endgroup$
– El-Guest
Feb 9 at 15:18
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Figured that the second one wouldn’t be, thanks though @OmegaKrypton!
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– El-Guest
Feb 9 at 15:18
add a comment |
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Rot13(Vf gung fhccbfrq gb or Bcgvzhf Cevzr?) - line 15
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– Brandon_J
Jan 15 at 14:20
1
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No it is fine as it is
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 15 at 14:41
1
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Y is missing :o
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– athin
Jan 15 at 23:38
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Y is Y missing anyway, @OmegaKrypton?
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– Krad Cigol
Feb 11 at 14:47
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no user with first letter y and rep >1000 @KradCigol
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– Omega Krypton
Feb 11 at 14:51