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puzzle game. Using the power of your simple brain you must solve the riddles and puzzles of this world and retrieve the awesome power of The Beard. Many obstacles will block your path: boredom, ignorance and just having better things to do. However you must be determined and strong. New levels are waiting for you. Good luck and have fun!
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with the braces think of a fruit that could be that colour (they also come in green!)
ReplyDeletevk, thx, kept going over the wikipedia page again and again and again and i didn't catch that.
ReplyDeleteHere are the fruits that I have so far.
ReplyDeleteSPOILER SPOILER SPOILER!!!
1. apple
2. pear
3. raspberry
4. mandarin
5. clementine
6. pineapple
7. ???
8. lime
9. loganberry
10. ???
for the tires, do the hearts have any significance?
ReplyDeleteIf seven is the grenade: pomegranate?
ReplyDeleteemillie - think of a fruit that you might eat as rings and look at the pattern on the grenade.
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ReplyDeletelol, nvm
ReplyDelete"grapes" doesn't seem to work. I still just have 8 out of 10 when I add it.
ReplyDeleteI got it after. But we calle it 'pomme grenade' in french. That's why I tought it.
ReplyDeleteI think I just put 'grape'
ReplyDeletenot sure if anyone is actually playing this but every time i check comments the number goes up but the last ones don't change!
ReplyDeletewell posting certainly changed that lol!!!
ReplyDeleteNope, still just 8/10 with what I posted before. :(
ReplyDeleteyikes. My mistake - it lets you go all the way to the end and then tells you how many you got right. I got 4 so ignore me completely! Sorry!
ReplyDeletePlease someone tells me the solution for 28a-Water Melon. I m getting nuts.
ReplyDeleteweenzling, I don't remember exactly but look at the first letters of the two sentences which will match the letters on the watermelon except the r and e will be something else, that is the answer
ReplyDeleteweenz: just note the first letters of each of the words.
ReplyDeleteWhat
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just a thought for 7. how do you spell snozberry? (shnozberries?)
ReplyDeleteAh. There appears to be a fruit called the Ugli. Still no idea about the tires.
ReplyDeletei tried that. aw, i m desperated. i ve no idea.
ReplyDeleteweenz:
ReplyDeleteCT
Thanks a lot. I tried to find it oput for an hour.
ReplyDeleteI'm ready for a break but really want to get the tire one first. AAAGGGHHH!
ReplyDeleteI've got them all except the tires too.
ReplyDeleteThe two have hearts and the one doesn't. I tried "chestnut"... lol
hmmm can get 7 out of 10 fruits, but stick on the 1st, 2nd and last ones, anyone got any clues?
ReplyDeletecan i have a hint on the duck, the logan, and the tires if anyone has anything
ReplyDeletejingo, scroll up for vk's list and put ugli for #7.
ReplyDeleteokay 9 out of 10 but stuck on last one, tried star fruit and carambola (thinking of the shape of the inner tyres)
ReplyDeleteThere's a nut called a "heartnut" but that doesn't work! I thought I had it... sigh.
ReplyDeletehmmm look inside the tyres one is missing its heart!
ReplyDeleteI've tried so many different things for the tires, totally stuck
ReplyDeleteyahoo!!!!!!!! its a fruit beginning with g, google the carambola or star fruit :)
ReplyDeleteIt's not a date either. :D I want to kick this guy in the head.
ReplyDeletewhich CT recieved worldwide acclaim for their portrayal of a serial killer :s
ReplyDeleteHello to everyone, just starting playing today and I´m stuck on 21a. It´s the one with 101 in the sky and a guy cleaning it. Tried skyscraper, but that doesn´t work. Anyone remember the answer please?
ReplyDeleteliana, actress who played lesbian role
ReplyDeleteniff, name of a 101 story building in asia
jingo, is it a variety of carambola? golden star?
SPOILER>>>>>>>>
ReplyDelete1. apple
2. pear
3. raspberry
4. mandarin
5. clementine
6. pineapple
7. ugli
8. lime
9. loganberry
10.gooseberry
Ok back, now I need answer for the watermelon thing in 28A? Please someone...
ReplyDeleteHow the hell do you get gooseberry from three tires with a couple of hearts?????
ReplyDeletethx jingo, that was killing me!
ReplyDelete...I'm not sure either. But thanks jingo!
ReplyDeleteactually i tried a lot of actress name but not accepted please help
ReplyDeletelilli, scroll up, it's been answered more than once here
ReplyDeleteliana, last name theron
ReplyDeleteanother name for the carambola fruit is gooseberry :)
ReplyDeleteworked out star shaped fruit, then went from there.
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ReplyDeleteanyone got any ideas about a coloured bowler hat and a sunday coast?
ReplyDeleteits not the artist rene magritte
right idea, wrong artists, jingo
ReplyDeletela grande jatte?
it's a pointillist artist.
ReplyDelete"un dimanche à la grande jatte"
I'm at 3B now and got to go.
ReplyDeleteI think it's a recreation of 'La Grande Jatte'
ReplyDelete33B that is. See you guys later and good luck! :D
ReplyDeletehad fun everyone, thanks for the help
ReplyDeletethanks lady D
ReplyDeletetaking a break now, good luck all!
ReplyDeleteDoes anybody know 32A?
ReplyDeleteI'm stuck on 32a as well!
ReplyDeleteglad I'm not alone! Is it like, what do these things have in common, you think? I tried linking Neil Diamond to Batman... but no luck...
ReplyDeleteI really don't know...thought about 1st letters of each of the pictures, but got nowhere with that and I'm officially stumped!
ReplyDeleteokay unique.....first identify what the objects are, for example, first one is diamond, 2nd bat...and so on, then try to work out the common thing between them all...think sporty :)
ReplyDeletethanks jingo! going to try that :)
ReplyDeleteomg I actually guessed it right the first time!
ReplyDeleteThanks jingo...it's easy when you know how! Got it as soon as you hinted...no Googling required!
ReplyDeletesorry i must be missing somthing, been googling the picture artist and gallery and each name i put in is wrong can sombody help me with the name who the picture is dedicated to
ReplyDeletehmm stuck on 33a now...sigh
ReplyDeletekkb...dont think full name, just the surname will do :)
ReplyDeleteFor the Primetime ones...There is a picture with a big M with what looks like an alien & a man...Can I have a hint to that?
ReplyDeletekkb, I found the name on a site about the making of La Grande Jatte.
ReplyDeleteYep, I'm already stuck on 33a too! Guh!
ReplyDeleteCath, the first one is a creature that's also in the lord of the rings, the ugly ones, remember? You need to put the M in front of it.
ReplyDeleteWell the picture is of and ork and the other is of indy jones...try putting an m in front and see what you get :) M... and M....
ReplyDeleteAArdvark, chEEse, ?, spOOn, vacUUm.
ReplyDeletecan't think of words with two i's in them though
Cath...the first picture is an ork, then second a Harrison Ford character...you need to put an 'm' in front of both of those words.
ReplyDeletetried radii but that didnt work
ReplyDeleteOhh..Got it. Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteGee, didn't know there were so many baseball teams. Any help with the blue logo please?
ReplyDeletedoes anyone think the aardvark one has something to do with button moon? Can't get any further than that!
ReplyDeleteunique do a google image search for "baseball dragons"
ReplyDeletethanks skizz! would never have found it.
ReplyDelete33A...I have found this:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.morewords.com/contains/ii/
But still don't know what I'm looking for! Something relating to the star pic above the question mark?
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ReplyDeletefrustrating, don't have the faintest idea.
ReplyDeletestuck. 29 b.
ReplyDeletehe's really cute but i cant remember in which movie he appeared.
isn't that the children's movie in which David Bowie played?
ReplyDeletewith the star they couldn't mean a star like a celeb or actor, could they?
ReplyDeletemaybe linked to the Nintendo Wii?
ReplyDeletegood thinking unique.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking that with the tsktsk it could be something to do with the wombles, but I@m sure that is totally wrong.
anyone on 35 a??? a little stuck. lol
ReplyDeletetasha, give us a hand with 33A please!
ReplyDeletestill stuck on 33a so can't help with 35a yet!! Any clues?
ReplyDeletethe one with the pics and the middle one is missing??? that one? it is a place! a place that has a double vowel....sunny vaca spot....hope that helps
ReplyDeleteoohhh.. I think I know... thanks a lot!!!
ReplyDeletei was thinking could it be the odd one out? like the aardvark sucks things up, the spoon scoops things up and the hoover sucks things up, other than that i'm lost!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletethanks for the hint, what does that have to do with the star?
ReplyDeleteSomeone please help me with 33a
ReplyDeleteOK - I'm stuck on 2B - I'm sure I'm over thinking it, but I can't get it.
ReplyDeletewould never have got that tascha! how on earth did you figure it out??
ReplyDeleteif you can spell the things in the pics on 33a then you will see the connection...therefore what you need to look for....i googled words with double i's and tried the first thing.....worked
ReplyDeleteanyone on 35a yet..lmao...i have to work soon...good luck. halfway done i believe
ReplyDeleteWell done Tasha... and I tried your method on 33b and it worked again :)
ReplyDeletejust got to 34a thinking paper, hell, devil am I anywhere near?
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ReplyDeleteWell have no idea about 34A.... anyone?
ReplyDeleteMomo - no one here has finished the game yet so we can't put a walkthrough up.
ReplyDelete34a, 666 is the number of the beast. but google or wiki it to find out if it really is or not.
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ReplyDeleteOxyrhynchus is a place where there has been lots of documents or papyrus texts found. That is as far as I have got so far.
ReplyDeletefor rock papyrus scissors....google original 666
ReplyDeletehas anybody played ODDPAWN??? if you have played that, this should be easy...lmao...it was a good game
thanks golden, wikipedia helped.
ReplyDeletereally stuck on 34a - any ideas?
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ReplyDeleteUgh......i'm beginning to loathe this game :(
ReplyDeleteokay stuck on ancient papyrus with a symbol on it....anyone still have any brain cells that haven't fried up yet?
Momo, read the older posts. You can get up to where we are now, just look it up.
ReplyDeleteif you describe the puzzle instead of giving the numbers it is easier to help.
ReplyDeleteI'm stuck on what kind of table adds up to 666?
The answer to 34b is easy if you google 666 and look what it originally was.
By "table", in 34B, do they mean the series of numbers, eg 1 times 11 is 11, 2 times 11 is 22...? English isn't my first language so that's confusing sometimes.
ReplyDeleteOh, I got 34B! It has to do with an actual table!
ReplyDelete34b...'The magic square of the sun' is a table of numbers with that property...but it won't work as the answer!
ReplyDeletehint for 34b - think casino
ReplyDelete34b, there's a type of games table where all the numbers on it add up to 666.
ReplyDeleteshows that gambling really is the devil's game ;)
ok hint for 34a, or i'm gonna scream!!
ReplyDeletejingo, search for 666 on wikipedia and look up what the original number of the beast was.
ReplyDeleteforget it i just go it LOL!
ReplyDeleteWell done. Now help me with this weird little nipper thingy!!! Just don't get it at all.
ReplyDeletethe green tiger looks like battle cat that he-man rode. I thought it might relate to hmv as their symbol is a little dog next to a gramaphone but apparently that isn't a gramaphone but a recording device. So really I have nothing!!
ReplyDelete35a looks like the HMV dog, nipper - his master's voice - any ideas?
ReplyDeleteIt's the same gramophone as in the painting of His Masters Voice, by Francis Barraud. The green thingy is indeed the battle cat of he-man (thanks michelle, didn't know!)... now what do these things have in common...
ReplyDeleteI've tried master and masters with no luck.....
ReplyDeletePlz help with 32b - the baseball badge of the dragon, I've searched google but cannot find the answer and its driving me mad!!! Plz help!
ReplyDeleteI tried Masters of the Universe...that was the subtitle of He-Man...nada!
ReplyDeletethe battle cat of he-man is called cringer but don't know what that has to do with nipper.
ReplyDelete35a, battle cat's master was he-man, now who did the voice of he-man in the cartoon show?
ReplyDeleteOkay I read a lot about Battle Cat.. but can't find the answer. it might have something to do with the fact that this battle cat is able to speak?
ReplyDeleteblimey goldenappel. You're right again! Thanks!
ReplyDelete35B was quite easy. But I can't make anything out of 36A. The makers are inventive, to say the least.
ReplyDeleteI have tried the names of all 3 people who have voiced he-man in the cartoons and none came up as the right answer, which is it?
ReplyDeletehelloooo... please can soemonw tell me the answer to the question with the dragon baseball badge? Please!
ReplyDeleteOK - stupid question here, but I'm not getting any of these. I see your answers, and see they are right, but I don't get how you are getting them - SOOOO, I'm wondering if I'm not seeing the whole clue. For instance, can someone tell me what the screen looks like for 6B?
ReplyDeleteMichelle, John Erwin.
ReplyDelete36A is goobledigook!!
ReplyDeleteKat, chunichi dragons.
ReplyDeleteWhat's that, Divinyl? And it's not right, but it's close, the one-eyed smartass says.
ReplyDeleteputting in lots of trees for 36a and not working. Did someone say make like a tree and leave in a film or something?
ReplyDeleteunique... thanks!
ReplyDeleteMust be something to do with the symmetry of the 'letters', given they have a line through, but what? I don't seem to be getting anywhere trying to match half of top and half of bottom...
ReplyDeletethanks, I thought I already tried that!
ReplyDeleteGobbledigook just means 'nonsense' Unique...I've no idea on how to get the answer!
ReplyDelete36 a
ReplyDeleteokay i tried to combine the shapes and it seems to spell out fairest one of all, when reversed in a mirror, but now i'm stuck.
Isn't that out of Snow White?
ReplyDeleteduh...got it, don't ask me why, but think of a fairy tale character
ReplyDeleteBingo! Thanks jingo!
ReplyDeleteWhat did that have to do with make like a tree and leave?
ReplyDeletelol alison i have absolutely no idea, but when you fiddle with the shapes it spelt out a sentence, which when read in a mirror gives you a clue!
ReplyDeleteokay help on 36b...should be easy but i have no clue!
jingo, its a movie named after a type of tree, one that often weeps
ReplyDelete36 clue is weeping
ReplyDelete37a clue is white star line
It was film with Val Kilmer and Joanne Whalley
ReplyDeletearggggggggggghhhhhhhhh i'm WEEPING here ;)
ReplyDeletelol
Wow, you're smart.
ReplyDeleteCome to think of it. The Hawaii thing.. was the star because it's a state?
thanks remains of the bay - i have no idea how you got that.
ReplyDeletemust be thick, but what's the answer on 37A?
ReplyDeleteoh got it :)
ReplyDelete37a...I haven't got it, what is it please? I'm so not smart!!
ReplyDeleteWell... they mean the older sister of the titanic. Try googling that, and you will find it.
ReplyDelete38a is making no sense to me
ReplyDeletestuck on 38a. Union Jack, bootprint, arrow pointing to a woman...
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, thanks unique... stuck on the next one now!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it the New Zealand flag?
ReplyDeleteI can't get 37A...nor do I understand how you came to White Star Line...not the most obvious things on the page...
ReplyDeleteokay so far on 38a i got trzewik translates into english from polish as shoe, but i cant get from there!!!
ReplyDeletesomething to do with kiwi shoe polish but nothing works
ReplyDeleteDivinyl, google Titanics older sister and you will find the name of the ship.
ReplyDeleteremains, search kiwi shoe polish on wiki and look for a woman's touch
ReplyDeleteI've got it unique...but I don't understand how people got there...with the ice cube etc, it kind of makes sense backwards, but how did people get to White Star Line? And what about the letters CQD?
ReplyDeleteGot it - wife of inventor of said polish
ReplyDeleteLiked 38 B :D
ReplyDeleteand then something totally not understandable with hour glasses, mixed up title and symbols???
ReplyDeletegive us a clue unique, i'm stuck on 38b
ReplyDeleteI refuse to stay up till 5 am again today!
Well.. with element, they mean a chemic element actually. Has to do with the nickname of both. Mike is a strong fighter, Margaret a strong leader.
ReplyDeleteJingo...look foe a nickname for each...there's an element in both :o)
ReplyDeleteohh for..... sake, you are kidding me? sigh.....how could i not get that??? lmao!
ReplyDeleteThanks you two :)
Think I might have to give up at 39A! Wouldn't have got this far without everyone's help!
ReplyDeleteno problem. 4 more to go, I think? Don't understand the hour glass thing.
ReplyDeleteNow on 39A - have been on here for hours - losing the will to live - please help so that I can go to bed!!!
ReplyDelete4 more to go?
ReplyDeleteBut completely no clue for 39A :o( Don't even know what to start Googling! Lol
For movie #8, you're going to have to go back to the VERY early 80's. Think computers...
ReplyDeleteMe neither.. well i thought there were 40 levels.
ReplyDeleteBut I googled yellow hourglass, anagrams, that stuff... but have no real clue.
The background all appear to be symbols - so I was thinking symbol for sand - but completely stuck.
ReplyDeleteFor movie #8, you're going to have to go back to the VERY early 80's. Think computer games gone wrong.
ReplyDeletecan someone give me the code for 38b stupid computer just shut down on me! thanks x
ReplyDeleteI don't remember Leslie, I know the code of 39a is hookswag.
ReplyDeleteoh that will do! thanks xx
ReplyDeleteno problem, will go to bed now, try to get some sleep ^^. I hope the americans have solved the puzzle when I check back tomorrow :D goodluck all of you.
ReplyDeletestarted typing in famous hourglass figures for 39a - no joy
ReplyDeleteOh last thing, it might have something to do with a spider, the black widow seems to have a yellow hourglass thingy on the back.
ReplyDeleteSomething to do with
ReplyDeleteshift
sands
time
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could it have something to do with word play? (when you invert the first letters of a word?)
ReplyDeletehmm... what is a prain buzzle anyway? I'm so clueless on this one. Tried anagrams of hourglass, eggtimer and time....still nowt :(
ReplyDeleteprain buzzle --> brain puzzle
ReplyDeletethere's a word for that kind of formation
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ReplyDeleteMy son reliably informs me that silicone is made from sand - any thoughts on this?
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