Jumbled Word 8

David S
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I wrote down the jumble on a

I wrote down the jumble on a fresh sheet of paper the other day, but that was as far as I got.

I do have a new word ready if I win, though.

David

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David S
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[blatantly stealing ideas

[blatantly stealing ideas from Annie]

MITORIOCOLONPROPANE

PROPANOMITERIOCOLON

 

Some feedback would be most appreciated, Dr. Moderator.

David

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Mike Hewson
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Sorry about the backface

Sorry about the backface delay :

ACEIILMNNOOOOOPPRRT : 1

MITORIOCOLONPROPANE : 5

PROPANOMITERIOCOLON : 6

MONOCOTOPIROPRALINE : 1

TIMORIOPROPANECOLON : 4

... putting aside a certain, shall we say, flammable gas pipe focus there are some good partials as I am known to call them.

Bonus hints :

- there is only one double letter combo and that is two of the O's

- the R's are each next to an O

- the first and last letters of the word are a mere two steps away in the alphabet

- in the middle of the word there is an implied color reference

Cheers, Mike.

I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...

... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal

David S
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Mike Hewson wrote:Sorry about

Mike Hewson wrote:

Sorry about the backface delay : Thanks, but, um, what about Annie's first two?

ACEIILMNNOOOOOPPRRT : 1

MITORIOCOLONPROPANE : 5

PROPANOMITERIOCOLON : 6

MONOCOTOPIROPRALINE : 1

TIMORIOPROPANECOLON : 4 This is going to require a grid.

... putting aside a certain, shall we say, flammable gas pipe focus there are some good partials as I am known to call them.

Bonus hints :

- there is only one double letter combo and that is two of the O's

- the R's are each next to an O But you don't say whether they're RO or OR or one of each.

- the first and last letters of the word are a mere two steps away in the alphabet That still leaves several possibilities: AC, CE, LN, MO, NP, PR, RT, and any of them in either order.

- in the middle of the word there is an implied color reference

Cheers, Mike.

And now I probably won't think any more about it until at least Monday.

David

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Mike Hewson
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You rang ? Cheers, Mike.

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You rang ?

word_grid.jpg

Cheers, Mike.

I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...

... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal

David S
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32 days ago, anniet

32 days ago, anniet wrote:

ACEIILMNNOOOOOPPRRT

porcelain moon Poirot - a fragile state of mental health (first subtly referred to by Agatha Christie with regard to her fictional detective, Hercule Poirot). Probably caused by him dunking pilocarpine mono root (from the jaborandi shrub) in his tea and then eating it.

 

A mild hint to anyone trying it is - don't :) I think it's supposed to be shoved in your eye. Mike would probably know more about that though ...

 

:)

David

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anniet
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David S wrote:32 days ago,

David S wrote:

32 days ago, anniet wrote:

ACEIILMNNOOOOOPPRRT

porcelain moon Poirot - a fragile state of mental health (first subtly referred to by Agatha Christie with regard to her fictional detective, Hercule Poirot). Probably caused by him dunking pilocarpine mono root (from the jaborandi shrub) in his tea and then eating it.

 

A mild hint to anyone trying it is - don't :) I think it's supposed to be shoved in your eye. Mike would probably know more about that though ...

 

:)

Yes I didn't I, David? And you said that 36 days ago *slide eyes towards no one in particular* I suspect nothing's been said because I got the word right immediately. And I expect you all to agree...

However :) I decided to humour him a little by considering whether

Quote:
in the middle of the word there is an implied color reference

...had anything to do with the coloured pencil he used for his matrix scribble. But as we don't know what colour Mike thinks that is, it's probably futile pursuing any of the ones it does imply, so I've decided to consider tan.... which with his other "clues" makes:

PierooritanCloponom (pronounced pyro orritan cloppa nom) a little known flaming cocktail that due to the temperature it is traditionally served at, is frequently dropped - invoking St Vitus dance symptoms in their vicinity.

edit: Just found this further down the wiki...

Quote:
Doctors on holiday regularly misdiagnose the condition

So we can expect a spike in northern Queensland then...

 

;)

Please wait here. Further instructions could pile up at any time. Thank you.

Gary Charpentier
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12 weeks ago ... I think this

12 weeks ago wrote ... I think this has died and is decomposing.

 

David S
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Gary Charpentier wrote:12

Gary Charpentier wrote:
12 weeks ago wrote ... I think this has died and is decomposing.

So it would seem.

David

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