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Trying to enter the Fox's den
Only Connect - Connect Wall #1Contrary motion still sounds good: Guess the bookThe Last of the Sons of FëanorWhat is the subject?Fill in the Dashes : Part 3 of 10 - Comic Superheroes Alter-egosHow do I force-quit the program?A Quindectet of Letter Sequences!Search the Pantomime 4 CluesWhere are the --— ---— stored?A combination lock, I can only read half the hints, please help me!
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You're trying to get into the fox's den, but the sneaky fox has devised a puzzle that deters drowsy dogs. Can you get in?
You find a panel with this writing:
- B9
- Q4
- F14
- C7
- There is no void
What could the fox possibly mean?
Reconstruct a well-known phrase. I hope your entire keyboard works!
trivia
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You're trying to get into the fox's den, but the sneaky fox has devised a puzzle that deters drowsy dogs. Can you get in?
You find a panel with this writing:
- B9
- Q4
- F14
- C7
- There is no void
What could the fox possibly mean?
Reconstruct a well-known phrase. I hope your entire keyboard works!
trivia
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This is so good. Wish I thought of the answer before giving in to looking at the ones below :P
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– Mr Pie
Apr 22 at 20:55
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;D It's pretty easy. I'm thinking of releasing small puzzles every once and a while as I continue my TLL series.
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– CStafford-14
Apr 22 at 21:36
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You're trying to get into the fox's den, but the sneaky fox has devised a puzzle that deters drowsy dogs. Can you get in?
You find a panel with this writing:
- B9
- Q4
- F14
- C7
- There is no void
What could the fox possibly mean?
Reconstruct a well-known phrase. I hope your entire keyboard works!
trivia
$endgroup$
You're trying to get into the fox's den, but the sneaky fox has devised a puzzle that deters drowsy dogs. Can you get in?
You find a panel with this writing:
- B9
- Q4
- F14
- C7
- There is no void
What could the fox possibly mean?
Reconstruct a well-known phrase. I hope your entire keyboard works!
trivia
trivia
edited Apr 22 at 19:08
CStafford-14
asked Apr 22 at 12:46
CStafford-14CStafford-14
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55712
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This is so good. Wish I thought of the answer before giving in to looking at the ones below :P
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– Mr Pie
Apr 22 at 20:55
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;D It's pretty easy. I'm thinking of releasing small puzzles every once and a while as I continue my TLL series.
$endgroup$
– CStafford-14
Apr 22 at 21:36
add a comment |
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This is so good. Wish I thought of the answer before giving in to looking at the ones below :P
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Apr 22 at 20:55
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;D It's pretty easy. I'm thinking of releasing small puzzles every once and a while as I continue my TLL series.
$endgroup$
– CStafford-14
Apr 22 at 21:36
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This is so good. Wish I thought of the answer before giving in to looking at the ones below :P
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Apr 22 at 20:55
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This is so good. Wish I thought of the answer before giving in to looking at the ones below :P
$endgroup$
– Mr Pie
Apr 22 at 20:55
$begingroup$
;D It's pretty easy. I'm thinking of releasing small puzzles every once and a while as I continue my TLL series.
$endgroup$
– CStafford-14
Apr 22 at 21:36
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;D It's pretty easy. I'm thinking of releasing small puzzles every once and a while as I continue my TLL series.
$endgroup$
– CStafford-14
Apr 22 at 21:36
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Presumably the answer is
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
where B9 indicates the B of "brown" is the 9th character in the phrase,
Q4 for the Q of "quick", F14 for the F of "fox", and C7 for the C in "quick".
There are no spaces (no void) - though it's not immediately clear if that means no spaces in the answer, or merely in the counting.
The hint is because this phrase contains all letters of the alphabet, so your whole keyboard needs to work to type it.
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The phrase is
the well-known pangram, "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog".
The numbers are indices, e.g. B9 means that B is the 9th letter etc.
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4
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I typed longer. ;)
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– Rubio♦
Apr 22 at 13:15
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Presumably the answer is
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
where B9 indicates the B of "brown" is the 9th character in the phrase,
Q4 for the Q of "quick", F14 for the F of "fox", and C7 for the C in "quick".
There are no spaces (no void) - though it's not immediately clear if that means no spaces in the answer, or merely in the counting.
The hint is because this phrase contains all letters of the alphabet, so your whole keyboard needs to work to type it.
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Presumably the answer is
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
where B9 indicates the B of "brown" is the 9th character in the phrase,
Q4 for the Q of "quick", F14 for the F of "fox", and C7 for the C in "quick".
There are no spaces (no void) - though it's not immediately clear if that means no spaces in the answer, or merely in the counting.
The hint is because this phrase contains all letters of the alphabet, so your whole keyboard needs to work to type it.
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add a comment |
$begingroup$
Presumably the answer is
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
where B9 indicates the B of "brown" is the 9th character in the phrase,
Q4 for the Q of "quick", F14 for the F of "fox", and C7 for the C in "quick".
There are no spaces (no void) - though it's not immediately clear if that means no spaces in the answer, or merely in the counting.
The hint is because this phrase contains all letters of the alphabet, so your whole keyboard needs to work to type it.
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Presumably the answer is
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
where B9 indicates the B of "brown" is the 9th character in the phrase,
Q4 for the Q of "quick", F14 for the F of "fox", and C7 for the C in "quick".
There are no spaces (no void) - though it's not immediately clear if that means no spaces in the answer, or merely in the counting.
The hint is because this phrase contains all letters of the alphabet, so your whole keyboard needs to work to type it.
answered Apr 22 at 13:14
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The phrase is
the well-known pangram, "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog".
The numbers are indices, e.g. B9 means that B is the 9th letter etc.
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4
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I typed longer. ;)
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– Rubio♦
Apr 22 at 13:15
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$begingroup$
The phrase is
the well-known pangram, "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog".
The numbers are indices, e.g. B9 means that B is the 9th letter etc.
$endgroup$
4
$begingroup$
I typed longer. ;)
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– Rubio♦
Apr 22 at 13:15
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$begingroup$
The phrase is
the well-known pangram, "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog".
The numbers are indices, e.g. B9 means that B is the 9th letter etc.
$endgroup$
The phrase is
the well-known pangram, "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog".
The numbers are indices, e.g. B9 means that B is the 9th letter etc.
answered Apr 22 at 13:14
jafejafe
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I typed longer. ;)
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Apr 22 at 13:15
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4
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I typed longer. ;)
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Apr 22 at 13:15
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I typed longer. ;)
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I typed longer. ;)
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This is so good. Wish I thought of the answer before giving in to looking at the ones below :P
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;D It's pretty easy. I'm thinking of releasing small puzzles every once and a while as I continue my TLL series.
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– CStafford-14
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