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Foteini
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Re: Page 10

Post by Foteini » Wed Mar 29, 2017 8:16 pm

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finally !!! Can't believe how many times I wrote it :lol:
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The DJ
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Re: Page 10

Post by The DJ » Fri Mar 09, 2018 12:19 pm

Can you help me with number 10 as I've tried all the ideas from the hints on here and it's still not working for me
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Re: Page 10

Post by s3vn » Sat Mar 17, 2018 2:07 pm

The DJ wrote:Can you help me with number 10 as I've tried all the ideas from the hints on here and it's still not working for me
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try reading the hint quickly
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Re: Page 10

Post by Kayleigh62 » Mon Mar 19, 2018 8:10 am

Anymore hints please? I feel like I've tried everything in the hint section already, but nothing seems to be working! :cry:
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Re: Page 10

Post by Tallis » Mon Mar 19, 2018 8:35 pm

Below is the answer. DO NOT CLICK ON THE SPOILER BUTTON IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO KNOW THE ANSWER!
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Shakespeare
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Re: Page 10

Post by Tallis » Mon Mar 19, 2018 8:39 pm

Below is the first two hints/nudges to get you moving in the right direction. Do not continue if you don't know [key.9] and [key.8]
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1) Finish the caption at the bottom of the page using keys 9 (Quest) and 8 (Ion).

2) merged together, keys 9 and 8 become a single word -- 'Question'
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Re: Page 10

Post by Tallis » Mon Mar 19, 2018 8:46 pm

Below is two more hints leading to the solution. Do not click unless you've covered the first two hints.
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3) '. . .that is the question' is the last part of a famous line from a famous English play. In fact, many scholars argue that this is the greatest line from the greatest play by the greatest playwright to have ever lived. This would (conceivably) make it the greatest line in English theatre.

4) The play is 'Hamlet'. The answer to the riddle is the last name of the man who wrote the play, spelled the way he spelled it when he was alive (a touch antiquated by todays standards). . .
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Re: Page 10

Post by stiletto5 » Sun Sep 02, 2018 6:01 pm

Can anyone offer an explanation as to what 4 skulls, two of which are mirror images, has anything to do with anything for this clue?
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Re: Page 10

Post by Tallis » Wed Sep 05, 2018 5:07 pm

stiletto5 wrote:Can anyone offer an explanation as to what 4 skulls, two of which are mirror images, has anything to do with anything for this clue?
It comes from the context of the work the puzzle is based on and the solution it yields. Click below for more info (spoiler warning):
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In Shakespeare's Hamlet, the main character is traveling and comes across the grave of an old trusted mentor of his when he was a boy. He takes the skull from the grave and meditates on life, death, and his own circumstances. As he holds the skull, he says the famous line 'To be or not to be, that is the question'. So, it is fitting that this puzzle, keyed by the phrase 'that is the question', and whose answer is 'Shakespeare' would have skulls in it. It's from the play.
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Re: Page 10 try this if you're really stumped

Post by LMSM1610 » Sat Dec 22, 2018 2:20 pm

If you're like me and are certain you have the correct answer but no matter what way you spell it or how many
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names
or whatever order you put it in then try this seemingly obvious solution
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type it in ALL CAPS
oye vey it took me like and hour to figure that one out.
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