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Post by Desi Baggins on Jun 28, 2004 10:25:30 GMT -6
I suppose you are right! It is the Wild Men's name for orc...
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Post by Greenleaf on Jun 28, 2004 11:18:34 GMT -6
Fanuidhol the Grey (10)
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Post by Hilary on Jun 28, 2004 11:46:23 GMT -6
Cloudyhead
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Post by Greenleaf on Jun 28, 2004 15:36:31 GMT -6
Right!
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Post by Hilary on Jun 29, 2004 5:10:02 GMT -6
What Gil-galad used to make a point (6)
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Post by Greenleaf on Jun 30, 2004 14:26:31 GMT -6
To be honest, I haven't quite understood the definition. I hope it's not too far-fetched to conclude it's in a metaphorical sense and therefore the answer could perhaps be Aiglos?
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Post by Hilary on Jun 30, 2004 15:53:19 GMT -6
Aiglos is correct (both metaphorically and physically ) (Aeglos would also have been an acceptable spelling) Your turn, Greenleaf!
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Post by Greenleaf on Jul 1, 2004 16:10:44 GMT -6
Lórien (10)
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Post by Desi Baggins on Jul 1, 2004 18:57:37 GMT -6
Golden Wood? *Lothlórien is too easy*
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Post by Greenleaf on Jul 2, 2004 2:51:53 GMT -6
Neither is correct. Try again, Desi! Hint: name for Lórien in another language.
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Post by Hilary on Jul 2, 2004 5:33:02 GMT -6
Dwimordene, or so it was called by the Rohirrim.
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Post by Greenleaf on Jul 2, 2004 10:06:20 GMT -6
That's right!
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Post by Hilary on Jul 2, 2004 10:14:24 GMT -6
Brother-in-law of Denethor II (7)
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Post by Greenleaf on Jul 2, 2004 13:29:27 GMT -6
Imrahil
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Post by Hilary on Jul 2, 2004 13:32:27 GMT -6
That's correct, Greenleaf...your turn!
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