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[SOLVED] #170 Purple - Vexillogy
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[SOLVED] #170 Purple - Vexillogy

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Which countries flag is solid green - answer 'Libya'


Wooo Smile I solved something!

Only thing I don't understand is what to do with it... looking at the text at the bottom of the card, I presume it's something to do with this.

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Solution was the beginning letters from each country read backwards.... The grid looks like :

D G R E E N
I S S O L I
E S F L A G
O U N T R I
W H I C H C


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Gar, I'm too slow Crying or Very sad Thought I was about to post my first solution! Albeit not too taxing, that's why I tried it. Well done on solving it.

Just a question of how does Libya help anything?! Time will tell I guess.

Which site did you use? The one I was using to translate had a couple of flags missing and I had to presume some letters.

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I used about 7 or 8 world map pictures, and a few websites including this one which was awesome.

http://www.flags.ndirect.co.uk/mainindex.htm
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The bottom still needs to be solved?

"The scribe that wrote this puzzle needs to see Anna Heath for grammar lessons immediately. S."

There is a reference in the PCAcademy site about how the staff member Silas Andorian is known for map-based puzzles. Is it an anagram of the two names? Or does it refer to another card (or the solution to the Hex set?)
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Title changed to suit... i've been looking but I cant find anything yet
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londubh wrote:
"The scribe that wrote this puzzle needs to see Anna Heath for grammar lessons immediately. S."


Could just be that the grammer is poor in the question. Should be 'Which country's flag is solid green', but I guess that wouldn't make a square grid.
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Just commented on the solve from the wordsearch solve, that it resulted in a world also - I'm presuming that TheMoo is correct - and we'll end up with a series of words/numbers, that perhaps can be entered into a form on perplexcity.com
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Is there a clue in the title: Vexillogy = A vexing syllogy?

A Syllogism is one of those: 'I live on Street X, All houses on street X are blue therefore my house is blue' things

So what could the components be? Again, I may be digging too deep (or at level more appropriate to the hex series than the card)
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Vexillogy is the study of flags afaik
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theMoo wrote:
londubh wrote:
"The scribe that wrote this puzzle needs to see Anna Heath for grammar lessons immediately. S."


Could just be that the grammer is poor in the question. Should be 'Which country's flag is solid green', but I guess that wouldn't make a square grid.


The spelling of countries indicates plural - maybe there is more than one country that has solid green in their flag - eg Ireland? And the grammar may be that flag should read flags.

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Browsing the database mentioned above, no countries other than Libya have a solid green flag. dthought, Ireland's is like Italy only with orange instead of red. You're lucky I'm not Irish!

For reference, the scan of the card is here

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PuzzledPineapple wrote:
Browsing the database mentioned above, no countries other than Libya have a solid green flag. dthought, Ireland's is like Italy only with orange instead of red. You're lucky I'm not Irish!



Hehe sorry to the irish Embarassed

Perhaps the grammatical problem is a bit complex. I highlighted the letters of the flags in the card that has green in them and came up with an anagram of
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"dreioniw"


and i get the phrase

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"win or die"


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Wow, as if the money weren't enough of an incentive!

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Just for completeness

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"The scribe that wrote this puzzle needs to see Anna Heath for grammar lessons immediately. S."


From this page http://www.perplexcityacademy.com/museum.html we have

Quote:
Forthcoming lectures and evening courses include:

*Anna Heath, Fellow of the Academy and expert in ancient languages will give a talk on the ancient languages of the region and the beginnings of written script discovered on bone fragments.


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I think that's just there because these cards are prototypes, they still have editors comments or whatever on them. This was an actual comment from Sente.
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