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The Deceit Chronicle

The Deceit Chronicle is another brain teaser and challenging riddle game. "Riddlers have to find the answer for each level. Each level has different ways to solve. Everything in level is clues. No spaces, capital letters, and special character in your answer. When you think you know the password, Click on "Password" button then insert your password. If your answer is correct you will see "Level Complete" page. If not, You will see "Access Denied!". Remember the password of all level you solved. You will need to continue your game. On some level you need to use search engine, Click on "Tool Box" button, enter your keyword, choose your tools it will open on another window for you. Don't Cheat. Try to do your best... :)" Good luck and have fun! [Subbed by Ellie]

Note: Please don't post exact answers, just post hints for levels!

Update: There are new levels.

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What is The Deceit Chronicle?
The Deceit Chronicle is a game to play and have fun while you try to escape from the room or outdoor place by using your point and click and puzzle solving skills. You may need to find and use hidden items and clues around, combine some items with other items to use them on correct places, and solve some different types of puzzles.

How can I play The Deceit Chronicle?
You can play The Deceit Chronicle game with your mouse and point and click skills to find items and clues, use them on correct places, and solve some puzzles. You can navigate between rooms or screens and you may also zoom on some places to look closer. You may select items from your inventory to use or you may drag and drop them.

How can I solve The Deceit Chronicle?
You can solve The Deceit Chronicle game by looking around to find and use items and clues on correct places, combining items, and solving some puzzles. You can also check comments section for hints or ask to other players to get help from them. If you still can't figure out any part of the game, you can also check video walkthroughs.

Can I post hints for The Deceit Chronicle?
Yes, you can post your comments to share your hints or walkthroughs for The Deceit Chronicle game to help other players. They may check your hints, if they can't figure out some parts of games. You can also reply and help other players, if they ask for help in comments section. We will all be thankful for your help and hints for the games.

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2466 Comments

  1. @jon It's still there in the source. Read carefully after width height then part2...

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  2. jon,
    it's not hell, but heaven.

    mkganda,
    don't remember what home was, but the first letter was E.

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  3. tried the meaning of the 5th ring from inferno...cannot identify 9 rings to paradise lost...

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  4. jon,
    I accidentally even gave the answer in one of my previous posts.

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  5. @small Do you remember if poison was I or T?

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  6. Thanks, small. Can I post my letters, or is that too much?

    @jon It's name, not meaning. :)

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  7. https://picasaweb.google.com/ishwatch/ScreenCaptures02?authkey=Gv1sRgCKWbxvPon7ueqgE#5575034648832585250

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  9. @jon You're right, you don't have it! I went back and still do. :s
    Google the answer from the first part with Dante and go to the wiki

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  10. got the answer but I assure you, the clue is no longer in the source code

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  11. @jon Congrats! I did see that in your picture. Sorry about that.

    @small
    cinfrecis?

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  12. Maybe the clue is still in my source because I didn't empty my cache.
    Anyway the other clue is still there (-5 +15) and that makes paradise, paradiso.

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  13. how strange that I didn't have that clue :) nothing ever works in the land of jon!

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  14. oh okay. Thank you. working it out...

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  15. grr...I know I tried that particular word more than a few times and even just now the 3rd time it accepted it. Thank you small.

    27!

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  16. YW mkganda,

    Jon, the clue is still in my source (after refreshing and an empty cache).
    It's somewhere in the middle of all the text, in the part that starts with 'body'

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  17. What are you guys thinking for 27? There are 20 per row, it seems.

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  18. stuck on level 5 i feel stupid??

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  19. @rhuoppi
    For 5,
    read through and find all the largest letters and anagram. You should find 7 of them.

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  20. staring at 27 with a blank look on my face....

    lvl 5: Look For sOmething outStaNdinG

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  21. I like your hint better @jon.

    I've tried manipulating the image on 27 in a lot of ways. First flipped it so that I was starting with column 20, then tried to find letters, numbers, morse...nothing. What does the title refer to I wonder?

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  22. No.
    What I tried to do was looking at a dartboard and then using the not blue spots as numbers on the board. So if you start on 20 (going clockwise) the first is 4 then the next is 15, then 3. And then the next row it's 20.
    So if you make that letters it's DOC T, but after that it was just gibberish. So that's not it.

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  23. There was NO dante in the source of 25!!
    Easily solved after having it...

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  24. @small I see where you're going with that. Almost perfect until the second row.

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  25. Hi! I'm back too, but as jon and Edgar I didn't have any Dante, so I'm guessing maybe it was added later on instead of removed?
    Paradiso I had since long, but without dante it was kind of hard to know what to google. Thanks for that information!

    Now, my lvl 26 won't load. The computer cant find the file. Going to try to start a new game.

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  26. So stuck. Saw on nord one comment that 27 was a lot of work...??

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  27. thanks mkganda, I should have said i feel like killing myself?

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  28. Hi back @mk!!
    Well, moving slowly... looking at level 26... trying to figure it out on my own first...

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  29. Hi @mkganda!! I'm working on getting my letters for 26 now, got a page from Edgar so it would load for me. Looking for the answer for "home" now. That isn't A********** is it?

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  30. @Ellie No, it's E********

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  31. Thanks @mkganda, I got that one from guessing, and also I thought poison had to be T. Thanks for that I!
    On 27 now. Well, loading at least...

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  32. LOL @jon! They're way ahead of us. One of these days we've got to finish one first. I'm determined.

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  33. So you all don't think I'm nuts, jon and I spotted each other cruising nordhino, lol

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  34. Well, I opened a new game and went through all of the levels, and NOW there is Dante in the source code of lvl 25, so it was added after we tried to solve it last night.
    Did you all see the excel file after finishing the first part of this riddle?

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  35. :D who says I'm not nuts???

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  36. I know what to do....but I can't make sense of 27's result....

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  37. I don't know if you tried that already but for 27 I'm gonna move my columns in the order of a dartboard and see what I get.

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  38. How about the first blue moving to 20 because that's the first on the board. Then the second to 1 because that's the second on the board etc.?

    And yes I did see the excel file, but I don't wanne be in the HOF of this one.

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  39. I did! It just appeared in my downloads! I didn't open it, did you? I thought it was just a pop-up from googling or something.

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  40. So, that idea worked :) Split the columns, then add them again in the order of a dartboard.
    Column 10 first, then column 1, then number 18, and so on.

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  41. Solved 27 (using Ellie's ideas... thanks!).

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  42. Sorry!!! It's column 20 first!!!!
    I misspelled that.

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  43. @mkganda, that excel file is something to fill in iff you want to post your answers to the author later on and be on the HOF.

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  44. okay, thanks you guys! 28

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  45. @Ellie & Edgar....help....I have a plot of columns but I cannot make morse out of it...

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  46. @jon, Edgar is working on a pic where he splitted the columns to make it more clear. It will be posted in a while, but the first letter is N, then I.

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  47. @jon, no morse... just read the text.

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  48. @jon It's dart board order, so move column 20 to the 1st position, column 1 to the 2nd...until you see a word spelled out. No morse. :)

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  49. @mkganda, are you making sense of 28? Should be an easy one...

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  50. It's not Chomolungma or Qomolangma...

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  51. got it. You would think it's e****** but it's actually m**** k** :)

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  52. Rearranging the 20 columns with a dartboard order, you should get something like this.

    Can you spell a word out of it? If not, I could upload a better image separating each letter...

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  53. Ehm @mkganda... stuck there. I tried K2, but there is something else to this level I don't understand. I don't get anything else starting in K when googling. Any hints how to google?

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  54. got it but not liking the level....

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  55. Still don't get the mountain mkganda?
    Do you have to say it out loud?

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  56. nothing in the source for 29 which means it's something easy for all the smart people. You guys here yet?

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  57. Thank you for level 28 @mk!!

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  58. Thanks a lot @Mkganda!! Lol that name was going around in my head but I didn't try it... didnt see it when googling and I thought i was wrong. Used that mountain as avatar name for some sites some years ago lol. On 28!

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  59. Well... 29 I meant!! Still loading though.

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  60. So, we need to use happy numbers here? Looking at a list.

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  61. could the <3 and :) be hints as to what the numbers are on 29?

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  62. So, I found that 6 of the numbers are happy. Now to make letters of those...

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  63. Level 29 is solved. loading 30 now :)

    There are 26 sets of numbers, each one standing for a letter in the alphabet, so... make a word!

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  64. LOL @Ellie! I knew this was for the smart ones! I never knew there were "happy" numbers.

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  65. Can't find a list of happy numbers and don't wanna do all the math.

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  66. Thanks @Edgar! I started adding digits to get letters. On 30 now :)
    Lol @mkganda, I didn't know that either. I knew there were perfect numbers, and adding the clues, I love numbers and I am happy... I googled for happy numbers.

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  67. @Small- tool, just use the wiki page, youll find the happy numbers up to 500 there. It's all you need.

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  68. Something tells me lvl 30 is gonna take a while...

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  69. The numbers in source can be translated to ISBN... book numbers.

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  70. okay, 30 loading...

    Thanks Ellie and Edgar! :)

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  71. Now I'm looking at a jules verne book... googled ISBN with the number below the picture in the level.

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  72. Looking at Fogg's itinerary now..

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  73. Have the 9 letters now. Going for the last part.

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  74. The numbers on 30 are the ISBN # for Around the World in 80 Days.

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  75. Yw @mkganda! On 31 now. Add the letter V, not number five lol.

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  76. Loading 31. Really liked level 30!

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  77. On 31 im thinking we need to draw on a map... will try.

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  78. Thanks for the list, but I'm still on 29. The letters I get are ilvus, but no working anagram?

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  79. @s-t
    #219 is joyful as well.

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  80. @small add an A to your letters and anagram :)

    Not getting a word on 30? v+uolunorit? And what are the source #s?

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  81. Thanks for 219, didn't look at that one because I did the math on that one and then it wasn't happy, I thought.

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  82. lol...got it. Would help if I knew how to count to 3 lol

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  83. @mkganda, the source numbers translate to ISBN ( 9, 19, 2, 14)
    Your first U is wrong. Recheck...

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  84. Completely intimidated by all the place names I can't pronounce on 31...

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  85. For 31 You can use google maps to draw the map for you.
    I think the last one is B.

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  86. Drawing lines on a map. Some of the routes give clear letters, some might be wrong. I mean, I might have them wrong, but well... still drawing.

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  87. Yes @mkganda, drawing one map for each row here... have letters in some, gibberish in some. Will need to recheck later.

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  88. Middleburg South Africa or Florida? SA, right?

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  89. Can't find the one with asSeeb.
    But the one with Liverpool is K.

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  90. @mkganda, it seems each row corresponds to one country, so I wouldn't choose florida for that one. Got many different in SA though.

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  91. @S-t make a space in the name: as seeb. It's oman

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  92. The russian one looks like an H.

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  93. I just found out that the first two rows must be combined... of course (both SA). I get an E from them.

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  94. Kind of a boring level this 31, but solved it. Got a 2-word PW

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  95. Yep Ellie, but that's the only one (you can see what rows to use by highlighted or not highlighted).
    Be back later, dinner now.

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  96. Phew!! That level was not very fun to do. Got all my 9 letters now, and made a word. Lvl 32 now.

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  97. It was a bit hard to know that when there are three cities... at one place they make an L and at another they make a C...

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  98. ugh...I'm not getting it. Combined the first 2 rows? So those are an E, then I think I had LVATOHKLB :s

    I'm clearly quite off.

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  99. @mkanda, your letters are quite good.
    When there are 3 cities, don't take the roads, but the shortcut between the cities...
    Your LVT should be one L and one C. With the E you have 9 letters, so you have one too much (E is from two top rows).

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  100. Am I wrong that the Thai one is a T? (upside down of course)

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  101. Ahh...Thank you! Got it! Universal didn't find it, so I used wordsmith and there it was. Should have known since it's in the toolbox.

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  102. Now, when googling all three sentences together from lvl 32 i got another word. When entering it... it tells me to google. Well, going again.

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  103. In the google zeitgeist search page now, but not sure what im looking for.

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  104. Does the clock background have any significance? Just in case
    1599 As You Like It
    1939 Wizard of Oz
    1965 The Greatest Story Ever Told

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  105. got that word too now, Ellie

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  106. Yes, @mkganda I think the clock is relevant, but maybe only to get "zeitgeist" that means "spirit of times".

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  107. That would make sense. Looks like we have parts 1 2 and 3 with the exception of 1 being "told" and not "sold"

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  108. Also, the first time you enter it it says google so when you enter it in the toolbox and click google you get google's zeitgeist. :s What does it mean?

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  109. Answer should be at google zietgeist somehow. Wish I knew what exactly I'm looking for.

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  110. @Edgar I agree and me too. I've got to go. Good luck and thanks for all the help! See you all later!

    P.S. leave me hints please! :D

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  111. @mkganda, google zeitgeist is a search page (and we have search as the title). I'm still lost there though.

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  112. See you later @mkganda! I'll leave soon too, but will get back here later, so maybe you'll be the one leaving hints :)

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  113. was hoping to join back in , but you are all way infront of me. still stuck at 14 looking at change the world. can not see any red letters

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  114. If I remember correctly it was the picture with X's on them, The rows of X's make the words and you need the letters that are on the red X's.

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  115. no sry s-t still not getting anyhting no picture the clue says re letters

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  116. Give me clue for Lvl 25 such as wordlength and\or first letter??
    Did note @ST comment about paradise\paradiso but had already tried that without success. I am totally confused!!!

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  117. You can see those X's when you change htm in the url to html.

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  118. Micheal,
    m...
    And in a previous post I accidently posted the answer.

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  119. i think we are on the wrong level it is the death note one sry s-t

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  120. @Michael, the problem was a missing (or late added) clue in the source. The complete hint should now be "Dante's Paradiso" Google that for what the 9 circles stand for.

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  121. The problem is I haven't saved the levels. So I have to do it all from memory, but I'm pretty sure you had to do an L on the url to get to the second part of 14.

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  122. lol Edgar, we're both using 'problem' but I as an pessimist with 'is' and you as an optimist with 'was'.

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  123. oh well goone back to amgine finaly got level 106

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  124. Going there with you bigtank.
    Thanks for 106.

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  125. @ST if that is the screen with the L you are right
    (html rather than htm!)
    Did save all passwords for levels if needed. Who knows what riddles are further down the track?
    @Edgar I reloaded Lvl 25 screen and now have the clue. Got Paradiso long ago from -5 +15.
    Length of answer or first letter would save this very frustrated person!!

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  126. @michael, s-t already posted the first letter: M
    You need to use the 5th of the nine ones, which is told by the yellow circled number 5.
    So: m***

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  127. Also, you could go to the post from s-t at 2/18/11 3:26 AM... but ignore that it didn't work.

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  128. @Ellie Lifesaver!!!
    too many comments to read everything!!

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  129. Michael I just posted first letter and length.

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  130. Nvm. still got to learn to refresh before I post.

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  131. Duh me! Lvl 25 was a lot more simple than I thought!!

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  132. can anyone give me a push on level 14 the death note one stil not getting anything

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  133. bigtank,
    answered you on the other riddle!

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  134. @bigtank, in the first part of lvl 14 you see an L.
    Then in the address bar, change the url code to be html instead of htm at the end.
    Now, you'll get to the next part of lvl 14.
    Click here to see the second part of lvl 14
    See the three rows of X's? They each make one word, and you already have these three words since before (you mentioned them above).
    Place the letters where the crosses are and use the letters that are on the red crosses. You will get 8 letters. This anagram solver: http://anagram-solver.net/ gave me three choices. The answer starts with H.
    BUT, you need to go back to the first part of lvl 14 and enter your answer there (the part where you only see the L).

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  135. @Ellie and co Dont know if you got Lvl 33 but it was actually very straight forward!
    Now staring blankly at another screen...

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  136. Meant Lvl 32 before confusion sets in.. Zeitgeist was very helpful!

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  137. Not straight forward for me. What to do after you get 'google' after filling in zeitgeist?

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  138. Open google zeitgeist site for 2009!!

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  139. Well, this was a level I didn't enjoy at all.
    Thanks for the help @Michael, really!

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  140. Thank you @Michael!! So, did you look at the clock pointing at 9 to know to go to the year 2009??
    Well, on 33 now!!

    @S-t, google the site for the year 2009, find a person.

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  141. Anyway, is it wingdings or webdings or something like that on 33?

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  142. [feline here...] Lol, Michael! Beat me to it... When I clicked on Google on the tool bar after inputting the first word, I got a query for 2009... But silly me, I had opened 2010 before, so kept staring at it, no clue on the screen, till a light bulb popped up in my mind. :)
    Now on 33, let's see... Jon shall be back in a while to help! :D

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  143. @st, that was the top search result that year.

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  144. Hi Feline, good to see you live.

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  145. No but entertainers leading to entertainers? Just happened to look at 2009.
    Now symbols and numbers south to north?
    Is that a courthouse, townhall or just hall at the top in lvl 33?
    Does difference give anagram letters?

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  146. @Ellie and Co was that you surfing Nordinho? I am "LeroytheGreat" in that forum but rarely used..

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  147. [feline here...] Hi, small-tool, likewise! :D
    I don't know why 2009, but like said, when I clicked on google on the tool box, I got a search for "fastest rising 2009", that combined with "google zeitgeist", led me to the google zeitgeist for 2009, which showed the biggest query online for 2009. ;)

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  148. I'm thinking also on difference from one symbol/letter to the other one Micheal, and possibly an order from the numbers below.

    Hi @Fe!!!!!!!!

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  149. Great to see you here @Feline! I got some letters from wingdings and webdings and the numbers below the screen. Now to go from south to north somehow.
    @Michael, purplehell gives good charts for the symbols. Look under alphabets:
    http://www.purplehell.com/riddletools/index.htm

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  150. @Michael, yes I went there too, but as you can see I'm a "starter" there and seldom go to read or post, but here were no other people for a while, and I was so stuck on 32.

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  151. [feline here...] Hi Ellie and Edgar! Lol, you are fast in looking at those symbols... I'm still translating them. :P
    Jon says his brain is not working well for riddles now, so it seems it's only me, which is not much help, hahaha!

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  152. I got lvl 33! Change the characters into letters, then put the top row above the bottom row.
    Go from "south to north", that is in the alphabet move from the letter in the lower row to the one in top row. For the first ones that is:
    From J to F. THat is minus 4 steps.
    Look at the number below. 17-4 = 13, so that is an M.

    I think the second letter was wrong. It should be +4, not -4 there.

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  153. No anagram needed for 33, so you can guess the word if you get a letter wrong.

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  154. This is right, right?
    F-L-G-Z-L-R-E-D-G
    J-P-M-Q-T-U-A-D-N

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  155. @Ellie...
    I LOVE YOU!!!! :D

    Loading 34 now.

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  156. OK interesting having looked at the symbols it is all wingdings lower and webdings upper!!
    Also amused at this link:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webdings

    Read about NYC!!

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  157. That's correct s-t, but the level is defective. You should switch the 2nd column (L-P to P-L) to make it work.

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  158. Yep, the second one was wrong.

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  159. [feline here... really going to log in with my name!] Way to go, Ellie!!! Woohoo!

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  160. That's a dunbeetle on 34 isn't it?

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  161. Lol @Feline! Your name gets longer every second :) Thanks for letting us know it's you though.
    Now, what kind of beetle is that and is it even important to know. Some word-play?

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  162. Well, ex-beatles are not working...

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  163. Well, that last part is called abdomen or abdominal segments I think?

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  164. I think the beetle is a Passalidae, or bess beetle, betsy beetle...

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  165. Yes, ST, but I've tried that, doesn't work...
    Jon peeked and noticed there seems to be something on the top left part of the whit bit of the picture, some letters it looks like. Not sure it is relevant or another mistake though.

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  166. It's elytra the part covering the beetle's abdomen, and no... it doesn't work.

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  167. Perhaps that rear end is called elytra

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  168. White bit, not "whit", sorry! It looks like "HE", maybe part of a word? Relevant?

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  169. Same picture!!
    http://www.google.com.au/imgres?imgurl=http://www.ent.uga.edu/insectzoo/images/live_exhibits_bess_beetle_large.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.ent.uga.edu/insectzoo/bess_beetle_information.html&h=600&w=800&sz=67&tbnid=xMGZBiFYUWQs-M:&tbnh=107&tbnw=143&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dbetsy%2Bbeetle&zoom=1&q=betsy+beetle&hl=en&usg=__JfmrPP61O7AaxUHhRdofAy_ICE0=&sa=X&ei=qQJfTcbjCovfcdiftNIJ&ved=0CEAQ9QEwBQ

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  170. I dont know if that's important @Feline... at least I don't understand how to use it.
    Now what do I call... Anticimex?

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  171. ...or the BeetleBusters?

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  172. Maybe the X actually tells us that we want to get rid of the beetle, then whom to call?

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  173. Nothing from the Star Wars X-Wing fighters.
    Running out of ideas!!

    ...maybe I need food now.

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  174. already tried exterminator.

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  175. Lol @Michael, I just found it too! And it doesn't contain the letters I mentioned, but I somehow doubt it is relevant.
    Can we call Beetlejuice? Or the ghostbusters? :P

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  176. Oh, and tried bee as well, beetle without the letters from elytra

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  177. Oh @Feline, there you are!! I didn't notice until now. So, maybe I need some food too. Will leave shortly.

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  178. What's in the rear of a beetle? The engine!!!

    well, didn't work either (pretty sure I need food!)

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  179. (VW Beetle)

    Leaving now (with Co.) See you later!

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  180. Bye Edgar and Co, have to leave soon too (it's friday night) after I explored the X-rated rear end of a beetle some more.

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  181. Argh! Are you all going to leave me with the rear end of the beetle (and its sub-products)?!?!
    I have tried loads of things related to beetle anatomy, no go... Tried entomophobia too, and related things, no joy...

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  183. ROFL, small-tool!!! Are you sure you posted the right link? :P

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  184. @ST is that site something to do with the gnome and the big hairy thing???

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  185. I'm pretty sure it was the right link.
    Wish it was in English though, but I think you get the general idea; Hospitals are nowadays using leprechauns to remove polyps.

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