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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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  1. And for the second part of the PW, google the answer along with UNII. Onto 42!

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  2. Yes! 42 as well, finally!! The final answer for 41 was kind of "gibberish". Remember to use lower case for the letters.

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  3. A ghostleg in level 42? Great! Love those :D

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  4. @Feline, if you go through the song, there wont be many sentences with an 11 letter word at the end.
    Its a little past the middle, use your brain.

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  5. Heeeey, help, I'm still running from zombies! :P
    I don't get what letters to look for... Where? In the lyrics? How to recognise them? (I know, I suck, lol!)

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  6. @Feline, I mean that you'll find a sentence that fits with the X's we have on the level.

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  7. Lol, POP! Just got the first answer. :) Sorry! :D

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  8. Hmmm... I still don't get the password... Is that UN 11 (numbers)? I get BP fights c*********l and global warming...

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  9. No @Feline, not numbers. UNII. Google with the word you have and see it's called something. The answer is not a "real" word.

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  10. Well, I get this link (using the first word and UNll in the search): http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Dc2V4ph_AQsC&pg=PA154&lpg=PA154&dq=cholesterol+UNll&source=bl&ots=M1bdPbGM5B&sig=iRMqevBUGHAxRZ9q19fLdI8kZt4&hl=en&ei=80JgTbfeI8et8gPQ6vTNCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CBgQ6AEwAA

    No results with names... Should I google classifications for the molecule? (c*********l) to see if there is a table or something?

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  11. @Feline, you can find it in the wiki page for c**********. Search for UNII there, you can find it in the table to the right, below the molecule. Its both letters and numbers.

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  12. Grrrrrrrrrrr! I'm banging my head on the desk! Sorry, I never thought of going to wiki... (Blame the zombies that ate my brain. :P).
    Thanks again! Gazillion apologies for being so dense. :)

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  13. For level 42, after solving correctly the Ghostleg, you get a new UNII code, corresponding to the answer for this level. Nevertheless, you have to replace the S for a 5 to get the right answer.

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  14. @Feline, YOU were the one leading me to the right track there! I never would have found that video without your help! Thanks again! Glad you found the pw!
    42 was a bit tricky, use the word below the picture to know the order, and Edgar already told about the mistake: S is a number 5.

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  15. Kind of a dark level this 43, isn't it?
    I took a snapshot of it and played a little with bright, gamma and threshold. Got nothing... trying something different now.

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  16. Sorry, but... where do I start on 42? Do I only go down, or up too? (Not familiar with this ladder game.)

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  17. @feline, go down until you meet a horizontal bar, then follow it to the left or right.
    Then go down again as soon as you meet another vertical bar. Always go downwards, but you have to go left or right on the way.
    The first letter: H will take you to G.

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  18. I should know to refresh before posting... Sorry again and thanks once more! Trying 42 now... :)

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  19. Yw @Feline, if it isn't clear go to read about ghost leg in wiki.

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  20. Nope, perfectly clear, Ellie, as all your hints! :)
    Used the correction (S-->5) and now blind as you two! :P On level 43. :D

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  21. Phew!! I'm so glad I don't need to use braille everyday. Found hotspots in the darkness and made them 8 letters. Loading 44!

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  22. Laying my laptop screen horizontally on my lap and putting little pieces of paper on the pointer hands could be helpful... Well, kind of it was for me.
    Loading 44 too.

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  23. Hi everyone. It's crazy in Canada. It was 10 degree C yesterday and snow is all melted. No more skiing for me and I'm back to try this riddle. I have been following the comments and found many great hints from Ellie, Edgar, small-tool & jon. I am working really hard trying to catch up with you. See you!

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  24. Expecting to have you here where we all are stuck @Ruff!
    It's great to see you!! :)

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  25. YAY! Welcome @Ruff!! We need you too, you're great with riddles! I'm gonna stay on lvl 44 for a looooong time as it looks right now.

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  26. Hi @edgar & ellie. I have been taking a rest after months of riddling. Just started this riddle yesterday and have finished level 25. I am now working on the HOF1 form which would take forever to fill out.

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  27. @Ruff, save that form for later and come to save us from lvl 44 instead :)

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  28. ok @ellie. Start working on Chapter 2 now.

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  29. The loading is soooooooooooooooooo slow! Zzzzz.....

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  30. Just saw your name in recent comments, so I popped in to say Hi Ruff, long time no see.
    And of course, good luck and fun to you and all the other riddlers here.

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  31. Hello gang!! Back on board and crawling along... A small hint for 39? Am I taking it too literally??

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  32. Nvm Sudden flash of sheer brilliance!! On to 40....

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  33. Great @Michael! Welcome back!! Lvl 44 seems to be very hard, no good ideas yet. Glad you figured out 39!

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  34. Hi everyone! I'm dreadful at math, can somebody give me the "for dummies" version on 40? I get that column 1 is M and 2 is C so am I to...

    59 x (15x15)
    +
    57 x (5x5)
    x
    89 x (24x24)

    ...for the top part? Do the same for the last two then subtract that from the above equation? Because if I am, I'm getting a much longer number than I need lol. You can laugh if you want. I did warn you. :P

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  35. Hi @mkganda too!! I'll read your comment and try to remember the level and try to post something good.

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  36. @ellie probably will get to 44 after it is solved LOL

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  37. Thanks @Ellie! I'll be right here chewing my fingernails. eew...

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  38. @mkganda right there with ya!!

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  39. @mkganda, it seems to me that you are doing the right thing there... not laughing!!
    Just remember to add before you multiply.
    Well, the answer can be a VERY long number. It differs, and if you press the "play-button" you get another equation to solve.
    When correct it will tell you "2 Left".

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  40. @Ellie AHA! I didn't know I had to add first b/c I'm ridiculous! Thanks! You'll surely be hearing from me soon.

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  41. @mkganda, I'm not sure if I'm missleading you or not, maybe you did the correct way before and now I took you the wrong track.
    What I meant was, your first two numbers should be added, then multiplied with the third.
    Like:

    59 x (15x15)=A
    57 x (5x5)=B
    89 x (24x24)=C
    So do it: (A+B)xC

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  42. For 40, I started by calculating the E for the 5 m/c combos. Then went on doing like...
    ((E1+E2)*E3)-(E4+E5)= ANSWER
    This answer could be very long, but correct.

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  43. aww...if you get it wrong you get a new one? Eew...

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  44. LOL @mkganda... unfortunately, but that way you can scroll through the different ones to find one that looks good to start with.
    The bad news... if you do it correct you get a new one anyway. Have to solve 3 in a row.

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  45. AHA!!!! I got 1!!! woohoo! super proud! I did it the way Edgar did, calculating for my E's first. Thank you both!!! :D

    Now I better not screw up b/c I don't want to start over lol

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  46. Do we all have the same numbers in 40? Know the formula being used but why do I always get negative answers??? Do you need C first (calculate picture formula)?

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  47. @Michael, no we don't have the same numbers, and you can get different ones too, by clicking the "play-button". Try to use the formula Edgar posted above, and mkgandas posts are quite clear too. You shouldn't get negative numbers. You need to calculate your "E's" first, one for each row, like mkganda showed.

    YAY @mkganda!! Crossing my fingers for your next ones to work out!

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  48. Whoops tricked me!! So I can put numbers in the ????? area! Nasty...

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  49. Need to leave now for a while to eat. @Michael, I hope you can work it out from the hints above, or mkganda will be able to help. See you later!

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  50. LOL @Michael! Yes you can!! So, now it might work for you as well :)

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  51. First time you do something in the screen if I remember!! Been so long at this...

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  52. had to start over, but I'm back at 2 left again which means I've been right twice! lol

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  53. Bye Ellie! Edgar, you saying bye to Ellie or are you leaving too?

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  54. Ahoy, @secret pirate. Aye.

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  55. Hi @Ruff! Hi @Secret Pirate!

    I hope you didn't think my "grr..." was aimed at you lol. It's aimed at stupid 42 at the moment. :D

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  56. @Secret He's been gone a while now. No idea. Feline will know when she returns. :)

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  57. Missed that whole "S is actually 5" bit. 43 now...

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  58. Okay, 43 is br*****? oi...

    Almost caught up! :D

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  59. @Ruff, LTNS!!! Hi and hugs!

    @Secret Pirate, hiii! We all understand what you meant, I hope you understand what we meant too. :)
    Jon is a bit under the weather, but I am still playing and would love a hint on 43! Going blind here looking for hot spots, lol! (I have his Nord page open and logged in with his name if I may beg for some help. :P)

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  60. How do we know where they end and begin? Guessing in the dark I suppose. So grateful for my sight. Genuinely.

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  61. Oh, I didn't mean to make a bad joke on going blind! Sorry, just noticed what I typed, blushing, lol!

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  62. @feline, hi and hugs! Sorry for the slow response. I was away from my computer.

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  63. My problem with 43 is that my PC is lagging, so as I hover the pointer over the screen, it sometimes doesn't show a hot spot or shows one that is not there, so I cannot translate it...

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  64. Glad to see you're still here with me on 43, feline.

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  65. Lol, mk! Maybe opening the window and tossing the PC out is easier? :P

    @Ruff, NP, away from the PC is a whole amazing world. :P

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  66. 44 with all the pros now. Ahh...feeling like a champ lol. :P

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  67. @feline, you're so right!

    You guys are working on the 40ish levels and I'm still staring at my path to success. I think I'll leave level 31 for tomorrow.

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  68. @Ruff I'm pretty sure we'll be right here where we are now lol.

    @feline took me forever to get the right letters :s

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  69. @mkganda, feline, good night and good luck to you! See you tomorrow!

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  70. Good night, @Secret Pirate! Maybe I'll save the day and have 44 all wrapped up and ready for you all in the morning!
    Unlikely, yes, but I will try! :D

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  71. Lol, goodnight for all of you, wise people that decided to save your souls! :P
    I'm still letter-hunting-in-the-dark...

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  72. Back again together with Edgar, after some great food! Now, I see you made your way to lvl 44 @mkganda. Great!!

    Nice to see you again @Secret Pirate. I hope there are no hard feelings from yesterday, and that we can work together on this.

    @Feline, sorry to hear about your lagging PC! Now, did you get any letters at all? There should be 4 letters per row. Do you want to confirm what you have?

    Goodnight @Ruff! Well played today!

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  73. Hi all! Stuck Party still on I guess...
    Sorry @mkganda for not being too clear before, but I was starving! I said "until later" before meaning I was leaving too. But well, will start staring to verbs for another while.

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  74. @Feline, since your computer doesn't work quite well, if you want it...
    Click here for a spoiler of lvl 43.
    I think i'll erase this comment in a while since it might be too much help there.

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  75. Hi @Ellie!
    My attempts so far have been:

    -Went through (after adding "ing" of course) and omitted all words that could be nouns or adjectives and used only the ones that can ONLY be verbs. Nothing.

    -Only used the words that I could add "ing" to without changing the original word. eg dropping an e or adding a consonant. Nothing.

    Not sure what to try here. Also "oughting"? Clearly that particular O will not take residence in our winning word.

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  76. @Ellie, thanks for the sympathy. :P Yes, confirming would be nice, lol! I am kind of going randomly, though, so it may take me a while to check if what I got is really what I got. I'll hold you to that offer, trust me, haha! :D

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  77. LOL @mkganda! That is about what i've been doing on 44 this far. I wanted some kind of selected words, like "perfect verbs" or "happy verbs", but could only come up with the things you did too.
    What is 1st from source? To take 1st letter of the right ones?
    And I dont understand the thinkaboutforbid and beable.

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  78. Hi @Edgar!! Glad you guys got a bite and now that your brains have had nourishment, get us out of here!

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  79. It's a bit annoying to have the hint as "ING..." instead of like "...ING" if you know what I mean. Maybe it's not about adding ..ing to verbs? IDK.
    Looked a little for another ING meanings and got "It's Not Good" so maybe we should pick "good verbs" only? Well, don't mind me. I've been working on that track and getting nowhere.

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  80. Oh yes @mkganda, when the "great riddlers of N" have been stuck for more than a day, I'll probably solve this pretty soon... especially with English as a non-native language :)

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  81. lol @Ellie! Happy verbs, indeed!

    I think there was just lack of room on thinkaboutforbid. I think it's think(ing) about and forbid(ding) and beable be(ing) able.

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  82. @Feline, maybe you didn't see it, but if you want to have a look, I posted a screenshot-spoiler for lvl 43 after my last post to you. If you'd rather conferm the letters you have in another way, of course... go ahead! Happy to bring you out of the darkness and into the Devilish Level 44!

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  83. Yes @mkganda, but no other verbs have like "think about". They would just be "think".

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  84. Native language or not, most of these are legitimate card carrying verbs with or without "ing"! This is just a headache. I'd say you've got as good a shot as any to get this one.

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  85. I'm just making things up now. Like "present participle" (what an "ing" verb is)

    It'll take on eventually, I should think, eh?

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  86. @Ellie Yes, I see what you're saying. It's my bedtime, but I finally caught up again and won't go just yet. We can do this.

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  87. And why is "choose" there twice??

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  88. My bedtime is pretty much messed up anyway. It's 5:40AM in Sweden, but being away it's only 22:40, so I could go on staring a bit more.
    Now, this should just be about taking the first letters of certain words. You're right, we can do this!!

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  89. I didn't even notice choose twice! Hmm...I bet we use them. Definitely 1st letters I think.

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  90. Well, with the letters I had, every anagram started with AAA so, I'll take those out for now and see what I get.

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  91. LOL! 1st result from wordsmith:
    Castrated Crop Wursts

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  92. I'm sure those are winning words @mkganda! ROFL!! Well, maybe not good enough for this level...

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  93. I wonder what would feline think about this one:
    "Batch Cops Prefer Purr"

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  94. ROFL, Ellie! I really didn't see your screen shot! I said I was going blind, didn't I? Lol! But not such a shame, I only got one letter wrong, so I suppose I can be half-proud of myself?
    Anyway, onto getting stuck on 44 with you all, lovely bunch! :D

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  95. LOL!!! I bet our furry friend would like that. :)

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  96. Welcome to Crazy Verb World @Feline!!
    Now, i'm thinking "about" is the only word that cant be a verb when -ing is added. I didn't know "abling" was a verb, but obviously it is. I can't make "abouting" a veerb though. BUT there are some google results looking for "About ING". Farfetched, I know!

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  97. Batch cops? Bread police? Lol! You need to tell Jon that, he's the cook here. I just clean, do dishes, laundry... :P

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  98. Just going for it now. Put all the 1st letters in wordsmith and I'm going to take a letter away at a time and try everything lol. This one's a toughy for brute forcing.

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  99. Hi feline! 35 letter maximum...darn!

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  100. Okay, must sleep now. Good night, you all! Good luck! :D

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  101. Good night @mkganda! I hope we'll get it until tomorrow (well, I'm not gonna stay for long either). See you!

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  102. Happy dreams, mk! Me thinks me should go to bed too... Past 05 am here! I have tried anagrams with 1st letters from verbs that do not change (lose a letter etc) when adding ING, but only got funny things! Trying the other way around now...

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  103. Good night @Feline too! I'm getting nothing but gibberish still. Tried to use the words that are
    - nothing but verbs without -ING,
    - nothing but verbs with -ING,
    - then the ones that are nothing but verbs with or without -ING.
    To reduce the amount of letters I also used only the ones that didn't change when -ING was added.
    For my last two attempts I got "Pat Sharp" and "Asoar" (a village in Bangladesh).
    Going to bed.

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  104. Well, before leaving... found a great list that have all of our words, including "think about" and "be able"!! Going to look at it some more.

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  105. Hm... I was pretty sure I was on the right track when I got "car thefts" as password... looking at the pic. Will need to find a better list.

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  106. Anyway, this is the list I started to look at, then I went on googling for others, but I can't figure this out today. I think going for gerunds might be the way though.
    http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/ask-teacher/127795-verb-lists-infinitive-gerund.html

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  107. To trinketlady25: [from about the 800-and-somethingth post]
    I'd love to join in, from what I've seen in all the posts, but my little old computer just can't cope with the game.
    I've played the National lottery this week =)
    You never know, haha.

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  108. Good morning! So we need g*****s? That would narrow it a bit I would think. I'll give it a try.

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  109. Well, I'm thinking verbs commonly followed by g*****s? Narrows it down a bit more, but still nothing to report. :s

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  110. New info in the source. On the right track with verbs followed by g*****s. Now for the right list.
    :)

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  111. please help me the lvl 6 i don't understand :(

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  112. Hi @Henrietta Kyra! I have the answer, but remind me what it looks like. If it's #s, give me the first one and I'll know which one it was. :)

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  113. 17593.75952.7982.714693. <--- these codes i hope this help you :) sorry my bad english :)

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  114. @Henrietta Look at the number pad on your keyboard or just use this:

    789
    456
    123

    Trace the path with your finger to make letters.

    17593=M

    Let me know if you need more help.

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  115. @Ellie
    For when you return, I think you'll find with our new additional hint in the source that you have the right link for our lists.

    I'm getting a lot of things, however, none of them are the answer and now I'm getting really annoyed. :s

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  116. 44:

    Use this link (thanks @Ellie)
    verbs

    Use the new hint in the source to find the correct lists to work from, use the first letters, and anagram.

    tips: thinkaboutforbid is one word, so forget about forbid, but use think about. And there's one where you only use the preposition letter? Anyway, that's an "o". I really struggled on this one so I hope this helps.

    45...

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  117. @mkganda, I'm glad someone could make sense of what I did last night. It was 2 AM so I couldn't tell what I was doing anymore, but i DID try to do exactly that. I used forbid as well so that was an F too much, and I added o from "omit" that I couldn't find in the list, but looking at it again I still get nothing.
    I have 9 letters, bug can't anagram anything that works.
    I can't view the new hint in the source. Don't want to start a new game from the beginning and refreshing doesn't help. Does it say something else than g*****?

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  118. @Ellie I closed/reopened and no new hint, but when I refreshed while it was open and then checked there it was.
    The hint is just the 2 example sentences from the last 2 lists on your link.

    Headache saver: Grab your letters from the "followed by a g*****" list and add SPOotILER and anagram and you should get it. And forget F altogether.

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  119. Thanks @mkganda, I could refresh and see the hint, but well I have been working on that list a long time now. I look at the letters from the "followed by a g*****" list, then I DO add an o from omit, and a t from the list below (think about). This gives me my 9 letters that doesnt make a usable word. Am I looking for 2 words? Starting letter?

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  120. mkganda thank you very much :) i did it :D i'm happy :)

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  121. LOL, now I see that Forbid is removed from the words! Ok, so maybe some other changes there too? Will recheck AGAIN! Getting tired of these verbs now!

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  122. 1 word - 11 letters

    c*********e

    Spoiler below just in case.





    SPOaacIehpLrsttoER

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  123. @Henrietta Great! You're welcome :)

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  124. OOOH!! I found a word I missed yesterday!! Hoping for these 10 letters to work out fine now!!

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  125. Thanks for the 11 letters @mkganda! I never added A from about. Now, I GOT THE ANSWER!!! Thank you so much for your help. So, I was almost right yesterday except, forget forbid, don't miss any words, use A from about. LOL. I'm happy to be loading lvl 45!

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  126. @Ellie YAY!!! Damn that 44 anyway! 45 is a pretty straightforward riddle level.

    I'm still stuck at 46 pt.2

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  127. Good morning world!

    I'm back and solving. LOL, thanks for the help on 44 @mk! Geez, and to think Ellie was so very close to solve it last night! OK then, going on...

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  128. Hi @Edgar! I hope you guys get to 46 soon! I need your brains! I have to leave in 45 mins or so.

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  129. Solved 45 now. LOL, at first I was a bit dissappointed since I got no vowels, but then it hit me... conversion! Well, still not quite awake here. Thanks for the link for 45 @mkganda! That saved me some searching :)

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  130. Yay! Here they come! Waiting for a rescue on part 2. Did I mention that? lol :P

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  131. LOL @mkganda! Let me have a look at the first part and you might need to save me there :)

    I'll need to leave in a while too, and wont be back for at least a day. Will spend some 28 hours on planes and airports. Well... looking at 46 now.

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  132. got part 2...part 3 where once again EVERYBODY is stuck at the moment.

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  133. Part 1 doesn't want p**** at least. Looking for another word then.

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  134. For 46 part 1

    Google the page title, the obvious word from the picture, and the hint at the bottom to find an interesting fact about p**** 46.

    For part 2

    Find them all (you'll know what I mean)
    Use first letters and you're on your way.

    Part 3???

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  135. Oh no, now i entered a word and it asked me Who?. Well, looking some more. Thanks again @mk!

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  136. So, adding an E made me go to the second part.

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  137. sorry, had to take this call. Be back in a minute or two...

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  138. Well, entering o****** like the name of the game gave me something but it wants more. Now I don't know if i should use the pw-box or the other area. Tried to add t** m*** o* v***** and things like that.

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  139. Okay, back for a few mins

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  140. I'm thinking it's not about s*********e anymore, but rather the game. And, forget what I said about maybe using the pw-box, we don't know how many of these we'll give the answer will probably pop up like "kaboom".

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  141. @Ellie Me too! Tried making sure to have the o******, ... in the box and entering title in the pw box, tried omitting "the".

    Apparently o****** was also a g*****l and a p*****. Nothing. :s

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  142. @Ellie Excellent point! Okay, game now...

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  143. thinking "front and back" h**** and t****?

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  144. Trying to apply "front and back" and 46...somehow?

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  145. Per Althea at nord

    "For 3rd part you need the n*** of p***"

    I thought we tried that?

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  146. Hm... yes, I thought we tried that too. Thanks for showing that clue! Now, I'll try some more using it.

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  147. The name of play? I think everyone has tried that!
    Not a good hint, eh?

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  148. Okay, gotta' go...good luck Ellie! I'll see you all in a week! I'm off to California to see the fam! :D

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  149. Oh, you're leaving for a week!?
    Well, what to say? Have fun! Take care! You'll be missed... :(

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  150. Oh, for a week? Have a great time @mkganda!! I'll be away most of the time the next week as well, so maybe you and I'll get back to solve this after everyone left lol. I'll stay another half hour or so.
    Looking for alternative names now, also different spellings of V*****.

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  151. mkganda please help me again :) i try to solve lvl 9 but i don't know :( hint: 333 and the hanged man (i think this is a tarot card) :)

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  152. @mkganda, or anyone else that gets here first, another comment in N-page made me think that Aleatha misscounted the levels, and the n*** of the p*** was to solve the one we already did... the m******* o* v*****.

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  153. de lehet magyarul is írni ha vannak itt magyarok :)

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  154. @henrietta, did you read my post from 2/17/11 8:02 AM?
    Does that help at all?
    You'll find the answer as the word after "the thing about..." Starts with h.

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  155. @henrietta, it is not allowed to use other languages than English here.
    I hope my post helped. I will write more clear if it didn't help you.

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  156. Ellie sorry i don't know please explain for me how to solve this.

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  157. @Henrietta, google all the words in the source together.
    Google this: New york to chicago CSI the thing about

    You will see a page about Mac Taylor in Wikipedia.
    Open that page and look there for the words: "The thing about ".
    You find them almost at the end of the page.
    Use the search function (press ctrl+F keys on your keyboard) to find it.
    Now, the sentence has an extra word:
    The thing about h****s.
    h****s is your answer.

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  158. This level 46 has to be broken...

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  159. Ellie thank you thank you thank you :)

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  160. Yw @Henrietta! Glad you solved it!
    Now, I really have to go and I won't come back for quite a while. Please, leave good clues behind :)

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  161. I wanted to pop in and say bye to Edgar too. Bye Edgar!I stretched my time a little thin and had to rush, but had another moment. :)

    Maybe we'll almost be to 60 when I get back! lol! Will miss you guys!

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  162. Figures!! I go to a friends place to eat crocodile\barramundi kebabs, drink far too much red wine and talk s**t about the state of the world and then come home to a whinging old cat with medical problems!!
    Someone solved Lvl 44!!! (*$@&&#*&) Deleted as not a nice term! Still I have downloaded a maths program just to ease the pain of Lvl 40!! Will post when I have the correct programming!
    Cheers All.
    ps If I see Katy Perry spruiking zit remover on TV again I will throw up all the wine, crocodile, barramundi and furballs....

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  163. My previous comment? Will rephrase the deleted term as a riddle! (*!@#!$%) Just used my KB randomly to encode it and the clue is ancestry!
    Hope you read @SP

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  164. Not as random as you might think!!

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  165. And if I post a comment and get sent back to the start page again I will.... Did also note earlier post about tha same problem!!
    Nvm patience is said to be a virtue??

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  166. And straight back to start page after posting!! After posting so here I go again!!
    Guess I am talking to myself....

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  167. Level 46...
    OK, it may be a stupid question, but... I don't know how to tell the other area (where you can enter text, not password box) that I entered a word and want to try it...
    I input a word (S****s****e) and don't get anything? I'm pretty sure I got this as the right clue, but if I'm wrong, how to tell it? Do I need to click somewhere specific? Input something else in the password box too?
    Kind of lost here, lol! As usual. :P Any help appreciated. Thanks! :D

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  168. Hi @feline
    Level 46, I marked with a red triangle the text area where you should enter the answer (different from the usual PW textbox), just click here.

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  169. Hi guys! I'm now at level 46 and stuck with "O*****o, ...

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  170. Could try a herb?? Just a thought...

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  171. There is a clue in nordinho. change the e to a, I am changing in o****** but it does not work!

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  172. Hi all, thanks for your hints.
    If you are in level 46, watching the o****** game pic. Search the wiki for the full name of this play.
    Enter it without spaces and without the comma. If there was a mistake before, it has been fixed.

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  173. For the fourth part of 46 find the full name of t****th n**** play

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  174. Still in the fourth part the hint leads to the previous level. Search in this link
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_arcana
    And search who is that in the play.

    And fifth part... find the play with those two characters, t** t******

    And now stuck in the last part.

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  175. cant figure out the words in the picture posted by Edgar in level 27
    can anyone help?

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  176. There was a bug at the "O*****o, ..." part. The same answer has worked today but not yesterday. Got through other parts and I'm now working on the "Final Password".

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  177. Hi @Brian!! I can only be here for a short time now, but got through that O******-part in lvl 46. In my game there was still a mistake, and from the N-site I got that the last word is spelled with an A instead of an E (the first of the two E's in that city had to be written as an A for me to pass the level).
    I also got the next one, but stuck with "0" now.
    I am looking at the link you posted from lvl 45, but my first try for "T** F***" didn't work. Will look some more.

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  178. @Fab, it's 5 letters there, and I posted before that it starts with ni***. I hope you'll see them now.

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  179. Ok, found the correct answer for the "0". Went back to the wiki-page of that play.

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  180. Prospero and Miranda was easy. Going for "final password now".

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  181. Hi @Ruff! I'm having a hard time here, only working with my touch-pad, which I'm NOT used to. Searching for deaf creators goes a bit slow lol.

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  182. Going for lunch now. Try many things for the Final Password but none has worked.

    @ellie, hope to see you saying "47!" when I'm back from lunch.

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  183. Lol @Ruff, I hope to see me saying that too :) Enjoy your lunch!

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