- A medical journal from the year Watson and Crick made their famous discovery. (date)
- A novel featuring the adventures of an Assyrian-American WWII bombardier. (title)
- A 8x10 glossy of the Pope, signed "To Mr. C - Keep up the good work!" (ordinal)
- A set of architectural plans for the top floor of the Empire State Building. (ordinal)
- A copy of the official MLB rule book from the first year the DH was used. (date)
- Edmond Halley's Synopsis Astronomia Cometicae. (time)
- A psychological treatise on the origins and causes of triskaidekaphobia. (numeral)
- A Torah. (count)
- The transcript of the Quayle/Gore/Stockdale Vice-Presidential debate. (date)
- A guitar tab from the Beatles' "White Album". (title)
- The infamous inaugural address of the first president to die in office. (ordinal)
- The book Lost Moon by Kluger and Lovell. (title)
- Eliot Asinof's baseball scandal retrospective. (title)
- email me with the first and last name of the Dodger who is the answer, along with your reasoning (answers arrived at via luck or the wrong reasoning, even if correct, count for participation credit only). Please include your screen name somewhere in the email.
- Post a comment simply saying you have emailed your solution attempt. I may not be able to reply to your original email promptly, so please be patient and check back on the comment thread for the latest news; I may confirm correct answers there.
You have until 11pm PT tonight to submit your answer. Solution will be posted tomorrow. Good luck!
Hint 1: Clues to the first step in the solution are highlighted in blue. Once you have "run the numbers on the table" you'll need to convert them somehow into a coherent message.
Hint 2: Added a clarification after each the clues for step 1.
Hint 3: Highlighted additional clues in the description that might be helpful for step 2. The title is also a hint regarding step 2.
47 comments:
Is the word "made" missing from the description of the first item?
@Josh
No, why do you ask? (I keed)
Fortunately, I can assure you that has absolutely no bearing on the result.
I guess that confirms there's no letter counting required (thank the gods)
I'll continue the typical 2 hour hint schedule (10a, 12p, 2p) as necessary, so long as anyone is still working.
I didn't expect this to be a puzzle day! For some reason, I thought you just did Thursdays. You may want to have the Sons put out an APB!
Never mind... I just saw that they did.
@J. Steve
Orel just posted on the Wednesday announcements. The All-star break is the only oddball off-day, and there won't be another until Thursday Sept. 2 (for the grand finale)
OK, I'm along for the ride. Just need to finish a couple of things.
I'm so close, but I think I've got a few numbers wrong.
@Josh
If you have enough of the step 1 clues correct, you should still be able to infer what the message from step 2 should be.
*cryptic notes scribbled; coffee obtained*
1st Hint posted to the main text.
You're on the right track Josh.
Answer sent!
Per J. Steve's question to me on a progress check, It's the Quayle/Gore/Stockdale debate.
Good thing I'm so awful at history. (Even recent history!) That didn't even register as wrong to me.
Belated confirmation, but Josh has successfully defended his lead.
1. Josh S. (10:27a)
Progress sent.
Stockdale definitely what everyone remembers from that debate.
Jack shit sent, but I am enjoying chuckling over some good Admiral Stockdale quotations.
HAH. I posted ^that^ before seeing your comment, C.
Current Pope?
MLASF
Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, yes.
The famous Man United went to Rome to see the Pope,
The famous Man United went to Rome to see the Pope,
The famous Man United went to Rome to see the Pope and this is what he said:
FUCK OFF!
Funny because I have written a bunch of numbers on the newspaper on my table.
After that, it is no longer funny.
More progress sent.
Progress sent.
It's been a question for all those who have sent progress. The clues will typically refer to the year if that is the "number" to be used, the debate being the exception.
Answer sent!
J. Steve is in.
1. Josh S. (10:27a)
2. J. Steve (11:48a)
I think everyone has the right idea on Step 2. I'll try to clarify the clues with the noon hint.
Answer sent.
Jason continues the "All J, all day" pattern.
1. Josh S. (10:27a)
2. J. Steve (11:48a)
3. Jason (11:57a)
I'm heading to lunch. Be back in a flash.
More progress sent.
Answer sent.
Uh. Answer withheld to save embarrassment.
MLASF is in at 12:33p
Damn. I'm dropping to fourth.
For housekeeping purposes.
1. Josh S. (10:27a)
2. J. Steve (11:48a)
3. Jason (11:57a)
4. MLASF (12:33p)
^housekeeping porpoises?
@MLASF
Actually, it looks like the top 4 in the standings are going to be unchanged, since this one was solved a bit earlier in the day.
Oh. Well hooray!!!
A third hint has been posted to the main text. That will probably be the final hint unless there are more of you still working.
I picked the wrong day to still be in the office when my boss returned from his trip chock full of new assignments and projects.
Lincecum may check out your blog when he hears about how many Js are rolling here.
Progress sent, because my step two is very cryptic.
You're closer to the answer than you think, rbn.
Answer sent. I'm pretty sure it's right.
The court finds in your favor, rbn.
1. Josh S. (10:27a)
2. J. Steve (11:48a)
3. Jason (11:57a)
4. MLASF (12:33p)
5. Rbnlaw (6:36p)
Sweet! I love any puzzle I can stumble my way through. I'm a lot like Chas Pickles; I call the 900 number for help on all the clues of crossword puzzles.
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