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[Trailhead] A Plea For Help
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moneyman232
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[Trailhead] A Plea For Help

Just got an email from darcycollingwoodSPLATgooglemail.com
sorry if this has been found already...this is what she sent me:

Sorry to email out of the blue. Things have gone a little quicker than I expected. I haven't time to explain... I don't know when I'll be able to get on here again. Charlene sent me your email addresses, she said you might be able to help me. Well, maybe she has reason to know, but I'm not so sure I can trust you yet.

This chain isn't hard at all... but let's see if you can complete all the links. If you can't, there's no point me asking your help any further.

Every answer one word, nothing more. From each word's last, you can find the next word's first.

Greek goddess of the moon
Biblical wife of Abraham
One of the most famous females to rule the ancient land of the Nile
Potus 33
Flower and watercress, twisting a nose
90km southwest of Athens, a centre of Ancient Greek civilisation
A scientist for whom much was relative
Irish for bright, and daughter of the god of the oceans
Golden ship of a male duck
Introduced a new golden coin to standardise the Byzantine economy

Send me your answers, once you have them. I hope I can rely on you. Right now all I know is that I can't do this alone.

Darcy

Darcy Collingwood
Library Assistant
Metropolitan Public Library

im gonna get right on it after i finish up this homework

also sent her an email, trying to figure out who exactly Charlene is...

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RAD24
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I also got this, gonna try to figure out the answers.

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syntacticAtrocity
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Re: [Trailhead?] A Plea For Help

moneyman232 wrote:
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Greek goddess of the moon - Artemis?
Biblical wife of Abraham - Sarah
One of the most famous females to rule the ancient land of the Nile - Hatshepsut
Potus 33 - Harry S Truman
Flower and watercress, twisting a nose - Nasturtium
90km southwest of Athens, a centre of Ancient Greek civilisation -Mycenae
A scientist for whom much was relative - Einstein
Irish for bright, and daughter of the god of the oceans - Nymph
Golden ship of a male duck - Hind
Introduced a new golden coin to standardise the Byzantine economy - Diocletian




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Shouldn't from each wor'ds last comes the next's first mean each word begins with the letter the last one ended with? Anyway, I'm pretty sure on these:

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Potus 33 - Harry S. Truman
Flower and watercress, twisting a nose - Nasturtium
90km southwest of Athens, a centre of Ancient Greek civilisation - Mycenae
A scientist for whom much was relative - Einstein



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msheadwound
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Shouldn't from each word's last comes the next's first mean each word begins with the letter the last one ended with? Anyway, I'm pretty sure on these:

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Potus 33 - Harry S. Truman
Flower and watercress, twisting a nose - Nasturtium
90km southwest of Athens, a centre of Ancient Greek civilisation - Mycenae
A scientist for whom much was relative - Einstein


edited to add spoiler text

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syntacticAtrocity
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msheadwound wrote:
Shouldn't from each wor'ds last comes the next's first mean each word begins with the letter the last one ended with? Anyway, I'm pretty sure on these:

Potus 33 - Harry S. Truman
Flower and watercress, twisting a nose - Nasturtium
90km southwest of Athens, a centre of Ancient Greek civilisation - Mycenae
A scientist for whom much was relative - Einstein


I didn't read that part. Will try and update with your answers.
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msheadwound
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Also, while it's technically incorrect, the moon goddess answer might be Artemis, which allows Abraham's wife to be Sarah.
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fernandocarulli
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Spoiler (Rollover to View):
1 Selene
2 Sarah
3 Cleopatra
4 Harry S. Truman
5 nasus tortus (?)
6 Mycenae
7 Einstein


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highwind767
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Mine so far:
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????
sarah
hatshepsut
truman
nasturtium
mycenae
einstein
???
???
???

The "start with the last letter of the preceding word" caught me too so be careful. Didn't see that myself for a bit Razz

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syntacticAtrocity
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I think Nereids are the daugthers of Poseidon.
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Nighthawk
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I got the email as well.

In conjunction with all prior posts (and maybe y'all should spoiler some, eh?)

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Introduced a new golden coin to standardise the Byzantine economy - Justinian II ?


"Bright" in Irish is "gael", at least according to Google translate.

None of the Nereids match; I checked. And I checked Poseidon's children, but can't find a list of Neptune's; the only one I found that was a possibility was Rhode.

ETA:

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For the record, there are only four Nereids that start with an "N":
Nemertes
Neomeris
Nesaea
Neso

And Frances Drake's flagship ended up being the "Golden Hind"


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syntacticAtrocity
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a male duck is called a drake. drake's golden ship?
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highwind767
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"Golden ship of a male duck" is referring to Francis Drake's ship anyway. I just can't get stuff to fit with it.
I'm also torturing myself since 5 years of doing Irish in school apparantly haven't rubbed off on me enough to get any other words than "gael" myself D:

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Anastasius may also be the coin reform, as he introduced the Solidus. But I have no idea on anything anymore Razz


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Spoiler (Rollover to View):
Drake's Ship = Hind? I think it's the golden hind. but neither nereids nor nereid fit.

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Spoiler (Rollover to View):
Moon goddess may very likely be Artemis: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemis

Edit: Missed Syn's post with this. Duh me Razz

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RAD24
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I think these are the answers:
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Artemis
Sarah
Hatshepsut
Truman
Nasturtium
Mycenae
Einstein
Nymph
Hind
Diocletian


Edit: Never mind, see Caterpillar's post on the next page Very Happy

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