New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V
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30. This athlete's modest and academic demeanor has long been the subject of articles on The Onion, which had him doing everything from fielding questions about the 2013 federal government sequester to encouraging his teammates to build up their frequent flyer miles.
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Okay, finally tracked this one down:
47. He hosted an innovative puzzle contest in 1984 where the first person who could solve the on-screen detective's mystery and call the telephone number hidden in a safe deposit box somewhere in the United States won $100,000.
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47. He hosted an innovative puzzle contest in 1984 where the first person who could solve the on-screen detective's mystery and call the telephone number hidden in a safe deposit box somewhere in the United States won $100,000.
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Act I of Henry V is mostly taken up with justifying Henry's claim to the French throne. The most famous thing that happens in it is when the Dauphin of France mockingly sends tennis balls to the new King of England.There is a big speech about a kingdom being like a beehive. And the Chorus asks for a "Muse of Fire."
None of that is ringing any bells.
None of that is ringing any bells.
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Somebody will get his or her aha moment very soon.franktangredi wrote:Act I of Henry V is mostly taken up with justifying Henry's claim to the French throne. The most famous thing that happens in it is when the Dauphin of France mockingly sends tennis balls to the new King of England.There is a big speech about a kingdom being like a beehive. And the Chorus asks for a "Muse of Fire."
None of that is ringing any bells.
And you're right. #5 and #38 have not had guesses yet. Those two clues are pretty tricky, but they will likely reveal themselves toward the end of the game.
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It ain't coming yet.Pastor Fireball wrote:Somebody will get his or her aha moment very soon.franktangredi wrote:Act I of Henry V is mostly taken up with justifying Henry's claim to the French throne. The most famous thing that happens in it is when the Dauphin of France mockingly sends tennis balls to the new King of England.There is a big speech about a kingdom being like a beehive. And the Chorus asks for a "Muse of Fire."
None of that is ringing any bells.
And you're right. #5 and #38 have not had guesses yet. Those two clues are pretty tricky, but they will likely reveal themselves toward the end of the game.
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This will probably come as a shock, but the theme of this game doesn't really have anything to do with the Shakespeare play. It's a more indirect connection. But with 86 of the 88 clues answered, everybody will be blazing through the 50 connections once the theme is finally found.franktangredi wrote:It ain't coming yet.Pastor Fireball wrote:Somebody will get his or her aha moment very soon.franktangredi wrote:Act I of Henry V is mostly taken up with justifying Henry's claim to the French throne. The most famous thing that happens in it is when the Dauphin of France mockingly sends tennis balls to the new King of England.There is a big speech about a kingdom being like a beehive. And the Chorus asks for a "Muse of Fire."
None of that is ringing any bells.
And you're right. #5 and #38 have not had guesses yet. Those two clues are pretty tricky, but they will likely reveal themselves toward the end of the game.
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I'm pretty sure the answers all have something to do with fire - from the Muse of Fire and Pastor's "blazing" answer.
I still don't see it.
I still don't see it.
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I have faith in you guys. Keep digging around and you'll figure out how it all ties together. Out of chaos comes order.mellytu74 wrote:I'm pretty sure the answers all have something to do with fire - from the Muse of Fire and Pastor's "blazing" answer.
I still don't see it.
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No, I haven't given up, and when I get a chance, I'm going to look at all the hints. But I'll be gone most of the day.Pastor Fireball wrote:I have faith in you guys. Keep digging around and you'll figure out how it all ties together. Out of chaos comes order.mellytu74 wrote:I'm pretty sure the answers all have something to do with fire - from the Muse of Fire and Pastor's "blazing" answer.
I still don't see it.
I would like to point out that an unusually high percentage of the answers are entertainers -- more than you would expect from a general knowledge puzzle. I suspect that is significant.
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Although many of the connections are related to entertainment, all fields of notoriety are ultimately represented. So that part is not really crucial for solving.franktangredi wrote:No, I haven't given up, and when I get a chance, I'm going to look at all the hints. But I'll be gone most of the day.Pastor Fireball wrote:I have faith in you guys. Keep digging around and you'll figure out how it all ties together. Out of chaos comes order.mellytu74 wrote:I'm pretty sure the answers all have something to do with fire - from the Muse of Fire and Pastor's "blazing" answer.
I still don't see it.
I would like to point out that an unusually high percentage of the answers are entertainers -- more than you would expect from a general knowledge puzzle. I suspect that is significant.
"[Drumpf's] name alone creates division and anger, whose words inspire dissension and hatred, and can't possibly 'Make America Great Again.'" --Kobe Bryant (1978-2020)
"In times of crisis, the wise build bridges. The foolish build barriers." --Chadwick Boseman (1976-2020)
"In times of crisis, the wise build bridges. The foolish build barriers." --Chadwick Boseman (1976-2020)
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There has been talk of connections, of missing links. I suspect that the key is not forming a new name, but something that links the actual people on the list.
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Actually, there will be new names formed to connect to names you see on the list above. Obviously, how those names are formed relates directly to the title and all of the hints that I've dropped along the way.franktangredi wrote:There has been talk of connections, of missing links. I suspect that the key is not forming a new name, but something that links the actual people on the list.
"[Drumpf's] name alone creates division and anger, whose words inspire dissension and hatred, and can't possibly 'Make America Great Again.'" --Kobe Bryant (1978-2020)
"In times of crisis, the wise build bridges. The foolish build barriers." --Chadwick Boseman (1976-2020)
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I wonder if the Tangredi has something to do with hell or the devil. (blazing, notoriety, chaos)
There is no Associated Word list, as we often have when new names are formed. I’m wondering if the 50 names all have the same thing in common, such as all members of the same baseball team.
NAMES (all confirmed correct
1. DON ADAMS
2. EDWARD ALBEE
3. MARTIN AMIS
4. ADAM ARKIN
5. It's probably a good idea not to perform this entertainer's "salute" during a church sermon.
6. DONOVAN BAILEY
7. MARK BALLAS
8. BOB BARR
9. GERTRUDE BERG
10. JAMES BOSWELL
11. ZACH BRAFF
12. JOSEPH BRANT
13. JEFF BRIDGES
14. NICOLAS CAGE
15. MICHAEL CAINE
16. DAVID CAMERON
17. KIRK CAMERON
18. JAY CARNEY
19. KURT COBAIN
20. SHAWN COLVIN
21. RUSSELL CROWE
22. BILLY CRUDUP
23. CELIA CRUZ
24. CHERIE CURRIE
25. BEVERLY D'ANGELO
26. THOMAS DASCHLE
27. BRIAN DePALMA
28. PHILLIP K. DICK
29. ANNE-MARIE DUFF
30. TIM DUNCAN
31. JIMMY DURANTE
32. GEORGE EASTMAN
33. THOMAS EDISON
34. ERNIE ELS
35. MARSHALL FAULK
36. GUY FAWKES
37. SOLEIL MOON FRYE
38. Was his first job disco? Very!
39. VIRGINIA GRAHAM
40. MELANIE GRIFFITH
41. GARY GYGAX
42. LYMAN HALL
43. ANDREW HARRISON
44. CHARLES WEBSTER HAWTHORNE
45. VAN HEFLIN
46. DWAYNE HICKMAN
47. JOHN HILLERMAN
48. JAMES EARL JONES
49. ASHLEY JUDD
50. BORIS KARLOFF
51. VITALI KLITCHKO
52. SAMUEL KOTZ
53. DENIS LEARY
54. ROBERT E. LEE
55. RALPH MACCHIO
56. AMY MADIGAN
57. NORMAN MAILER
58. WILLIAM MASTERS
59. NELLIE MELBA
60. LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE
61. RICHARD MULLIGAN
62. AUDIE MURPHY
63. KIM NOVAK
64. ANNIE OAKLEY
65. T.J. OSHIE
66. CHRIS ROCK
67. HOWARD ROLLINS
68. JUNIOR SAMPLES
69. ERIK SATIE
70. RANDY SAVAGE
71. CURT SCHILLING
72. ROD SERLING
73. EMMITT SMITH
74. JOSEPH SMITH
75. KENNY SMITH
76. MAGGIE SMITH
77. EDWIN STANTON
78. BEN STEIN
79. PHYLLIS THAXTER
80. ALEX TREBEK
81. CHARLES "CHEERS" WAKEFIELD
82. DARRELL WALTRIP
83. JACK L. WARNER
84. BUSHROD WASHINGTON
85. HAROLD WILSON
86. TIGER WOODS
87. CARL YAZSTREMSKI
88. ANGUS YOUNG
COMMENTS/POSSIBLE HINTS ALONG THE WAY (possibly significant words in boldfaceIdentify the 88 people below. Form 50 pairs based on a Tangredi, or hidden principle, that you must discover for yourself. Twelve names will be used twice, each in a different capacity. One name on this list connects directly to the theme.
I wonder if the number 50 is significant in itself.At least one name needs a correction in spelling, which may or may not make a difference in solving the Tangredi.
You're in the ballpark, but I can assure you that the correct answer to this question is way more famous than either Hoffman or Holland. Once you solve this mystery, there will be only one clue that has yet to be guessed and you can start looking to solve the missing links in the Tangredi.
This will probably come as a shock, but the theme of this game doesn't really have anything to do with the Shakespeare play. It's a more indirect connection. But with 86 of the 88 clues answered, everybody will be blazing through the 50 connections once the theme is finally found.
I have faith in you guys. Keep digging around and you'll figure out how it all ties together. Out of chaos comes order.
Although many of the connections are related to entertainment, all fields of notoriety are ultimately represented. So that part is not really crucial for solving.
Actually, there will be new names formed to connect to names you see on the list above. Obviously, how those names are formed relates directly to the title and all of the hints that I've dropped along the way.
I wonder if the Tangredi has something to do with hell or the devil. (blazing, notoriety, chaos)
There is no Associated Word list, as we often have when new names are formed. I’m wondering if the 50 names all have the same thing in common, such as all members of the same baseball team.
NAMES (all confirmed correct
1. DON ADAMS
2. EDWARD ALBEE
3. MARTIN AMIS
4. ADAM ARKIN
5. It's probably a good idea not to perform this entertainer's "salute" during a church sermon.
6. DONOVAN BAILEY
7. MARK BALLAS
8. BOB BARR
9. GERTRUDE BERG
10. JAMES BOSWELL
11. ZACH BRAFF
12. JOSEPH BRANT
13. JEFF BRIDGES
14. NICOLAS CAGE
15. MICHAEL CAINE
16. DAVID CAMERON
17. KIRK CAMERON
18. JAY CARNEY
19. KURT COBAIN
20. SHAWN COLVIN
21. RUSSELL CROWE
22. BILLY CRUDUP
23. CELIA CRUZ
24. CHERIE CURRIE
25. BEVERLY D'ANGELO
26. THOMAS DASCHLE
27. BRIAN DePALMA
28. PHILLIP K. DICK
29. ANNE-MARIE DUFF
30. TIM DUNCAN
31. JIMMY DURANTE
32. GEORGE EASTMAN
33. THOMAS EDISON
34. ERNIE ELS
35. MARSHALL FAULK
36. GUY FAWKES
37. SOLEIL MOON FRYE
38. Was his first job disco? Very!
39. VIRGINIA GRAHAM
40. MELANIE GRIFFITH
41. GARY GYGAX
42. LYMAN HALL
43. ANDREW HARRISON
44. CHARLES WEBSTER HAWTHORNE
45. VAN HEFLIN
46. DWAYNE HICKMAN
47. JOHN HILLERMAN
48. JAMES EARL JONES
49. ASHLEY JUDD
50. BORIS KARLOFF
51. VITALI KLITCHKO
52. SAMUEL KOTZ
53. DENIS LEARY
54. ROBERT E. LEE
55. RALPH MACCHIO
56. AMY MADIGAN
57. NORMAN MAILER
58. WILLIAM MASTERS
59. NELLIE MELBA
60. LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE
61. RICHARD MULLIGAN
62. AUDIE MURPHY
63. KIM NOVAK
64. ANNIE OAKLEY
65. T.J. OSHIE
66. CHRIS ROCK
67. HOWARD ROLLINS
68. JUNIOR SAMPLES
69. ERIK SATIE
70. RANDY SAVAGE
71. CURT SCHILLING
72. ROD SERLING
73. EMMITT SMITH
74. JOSEPH SMITH
75. KENNY SMITH
76. MAGGIE SMITH
77. EDWIN STANTON
78. BEN STEIN
79. PHYLLIS THAXTER
80. ALEX TREBEK
81. CHARLES "CHEERS" WAKEFIELD
82. DARRELL WALTRIP
83. JACK L. WARNER
84. BUSHROD WASHINGTON
85. HAROLD WILSON
86. TIGER WOODS
87. CARL YAZSTREMSKI
88. ANGUS YOUNG
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Unless I'm missing something, it appears that all the first names are different (If you count "Cheers" as Wakefield's first name). That would indicate that the first name of half of these people is somehow matched with something that could be formed by performing an operation on the name of the other half. Again, that would usually mean that there would be an associated word list unless the remaining people are somehow unique.
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Just so we can rock this game out of stagnation, I will tell you that you are correct on all assumptions. All of the matches will start off with an available first name plus some derived surname. Obviously, the theme of this game leads to the derivation, but nobody has pinned down the reference yet.silverscreenselect wrote:Unless I'm missing something, it appears that all the first names are different (If you count "Cheers" as Wakefield's first name). That would indicate that the first name of half of these people is somehow matched with something that could be formed by performing an operation on the name of the other half. Again, that would usually mean that there would be an associated word list unless the remaining people are somehow unique.
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I don't have time to play with this any more tonight, but the three names I would look at are Soleil Moon Frye, Cheers Wakefield, and Bushrod Washington. There can't be any other famous Soleils, Bushrods, or Cheerses, so the Tangredi should involves doing something to the last names of these three (or Moon Frye, if the game works that way) to yield three other last names, and not only three last names but three that we'll realize can only apply to one other first name on the list..Pastor Fireball wrote:Just so we can rock this game out of stagnation, I will tell you that you are correct on all assumptions. All of the matches will start off with an available first name plus some derived surname. Obviously, the theme of this game leads to the derivation, but nobody has pinned down the reference yet.silverscreenselect wrote:Unless I'm missing something, it appears that all the first names are different (If you count "Cheers" as Wakefield's first name). That would indicate that the first name of half of these people is somehow matched with something that could be formed by performing an operation on the name of the other half. Again, that would usually mean that there would be an associated word list unless the remaining people are somehow unique.
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I have been mobbed at work at busy at home. Haven't had a chance to really look at this.
Will print it out tomorrow and look at it at lunch.
Will print it out tomorrow and look at it at lunch.
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Just a thought here.
Looking at the names, the only other famous "Nellie" I know is "Nellie Bly" Now her name could be formed by removing letters from Donovan Bailey which could be the purpose of the pastor's hints about "dig deep" and "out of chaos" to indicate that one name is "buried" inside another. However, I'm not sure how that exclude a lot of possible wrong matchups to create other famous people.
Looking at the names, the only other famous "Nellie" I know is "Nellie Bly" Now her name could be formed by removing letters from Donovan Bailey which could be the purpose of the pastor's hints about "dig deep" and "out of chaos" to indicate that one name is "buried" inside another. However, I'm not sure how that exclude a lot of possible wrong matchups to create other famous people.
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I just realized that Smiler hasn't been around in a while. I'm sure that if he saw this puzzle, he'd have the Tangredi figured out in five minutes, much to the chagrin of the other players. If there was ever a Bored Buddy with a bizarre knack for doing that, it'd be him.
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I wonder whether the idea is to use consecutive letters spanning a first (, middle,) and last name. Perhaps those consecutive letter need to be anagrammed. But I suspect I'm wrong about this because I expect there would be too many matches without an associated words list. --Bob
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Just a couple of farfetched ideas, just to show that I actually have been thinking about this:
Dwayne Hickman could go with Chris Rock if the common link is Johnson. (Dwayne Johnson is The Rock's real name.) There are lots of other famous Johnsons, including several of the first names on this list.
All the Smiths must be first name matches only. Who do we know that have Emmitt, Joseph, Kenny, and Maggie?
Could there be nicknames involved? Professions?
Another famous Nellie is Nellie Fox, since SSS brought it up.
Dwayne Hickman could go with Chris Rock if the common link is Johnson. (Dwayne Johnson is The Rock's real name.) There are lots of other famous Johnsons, including several of the first names on this list.
All the Smiths must be first name matches only. Who do we know that have Emmitt, Joseph, Kenny, and Maggie?
Could there be nicknames involved? Professions?
Another famous Nellie is Nellie Fox, since SSS brought it up.
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A quick bit of news: I'm catching a flight down to Charlotte, NC, in about 4 hours. I will be gone for a few days. I don't know yet if I'll be able to access the Bored through my cellphone, but in case I don't, you'll know why. (There are no clues in this post.)
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I have a feeling you won't miss anything.Pastor Fireball wrote:A quick bit of news: I'm catching a flight down to Charlotte, NC, in about 4 hours. I will be gone for a few days. I don't know yet if I'll be able to access the Bored through my cellphone, but in case I don't, you'll know why. (There are no clues in this post.)
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You never know. Somebody could take a second look at the players' comments and figure out if somebody is on the right track.silverscreenselect wrote:I have a feeling you won't miss anything.Pastor Fireball wrote:A quick bit of news: I'm catching a flight down to Charlotte, NC, in about 4 hours. I will be gone for a few days. I don't know yet if I'll be able to access the Bored through my cellphone, but in case I don't, you'll know why. (There are no clues in this post.)
And yes, I am reporting safely from North Carolina. Thank you, Google Chrome.
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