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The FOFC Enigma Puzzle
The FOFC Enigma – see signature for further instructions.
Puzzle #1 Some say it’s a special kind of sandwich. The greatest one had a holy destination, I’m told. Years ago, a group of cats played a big role in its gaining acceptance. Another nickname sounds like a lager, but that’s misleading. The devil didn’t bring one to the crossroads – good thing. No Park Place, but seems like quite a monopoly. And now, the internet version just sends you anywhere. What is it? |
Cool idea. Anyone making any headway on this?
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Looks like it's you and me, Coug.
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Okay, I've narrowed it down...it's definitely NOT "2/3".
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The enigma welcomes collaboration. You're more then welcome to share ideas... but ultimately it is a race to see who get it first.
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That's a relief. |
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I guess that's up to him. But I rather like the idea that the actual user of the name remains anonymous... |
Not sure what the intent is, but I think it'd be kind of cool to keep it hush-hush. Maybe some kind of cryptic announcement like, "The Enigma has changed hands."
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I like this idea. Is Quik trying to throw us off here? I thought for sure it was him based on the devil -crossroads line. Wasn't that the first line of his writing contest? |
Random thoughts...
Some say it’s a special kind of sandwich. - specialty sandwich? Like reuben or something? The greatest one had a holy destination, I’m told. - The only thing that pops into my head is that this is a reference to the crusades. Years ago, a group of cats played a big role in its gaining acceptance. - Lions? Tigers? football? baseball? Another nickname sounds like a lager, but that’s misleading. - ??? The devil didn’t bring one to the crossroads – good thing. - The legend of Robert Johnson? No Park Place, but seems like quite a monopoly. - property names? And now, the internet version just sends you anywhere. - search engines? Yeah, it's pretty scattershot and I can't relate any line to another. Go me. |
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Boardwalk? |
Special kind of sandwich = hero/hoagie/sub?
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I like this so far. Also, I like the idea of keeping the enigma screenname anonymous.
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knuckle? |
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Just thinking out loud here...
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Understand -- I am always trying to throw you off. |
I thought I had something with 'presidency', but couldn't make it work...
Some say it’s a special kind of sandwich. - Sandwiching presidential terms The greatest one had a holy destination, I’m told. - Reference to Kennedy or whatever flavor of president floats your boat Years ago, a group of cats played a big role in its gaining acceptance. - Founding fathers and that's where I hit a wall... |
This has the potential to be a gigantic reach.
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I'm kinda onto something...sorta...kinda.
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I think we need to keep in mind that there's no guarantee that the puzzle is as simple as coming up with an answer that fits all seven clues. Maybe the seven clues yeild seven answers, and it's those that then point to one final answer? |
Some say it’s a special kind of sandwich. - Panini? Google'd it, had a reference to it. Sandwich, and some ancient Indian who basically invented Sanskrit.
Best I got at the moment. |
Still thinking out loud in hopes I might trigger someone else...
Some say it’s a special kind of sandwich. Like the rest of you, I'm stuck in food mode. Hero could work well. The "some say" is odd... is there an ad campaign about special sandwhiches? The greatest one had a holy destination, I’m told. What are some holy destinations? Heaven? Mecca? Could it be a pun (holy = full of holes)? Years ago, a group of cats played a big role in its gaining acceptance. Any number of possibilities here... A sports team? A musical group? The Black Panthers? Another nickname sounds like a lager, but that’s misleading. Not even sure how to start on that one. The devil didn’t bring one to the crossroads – good thing. When you meet the devil at the crossroads, it's to sell your soul. What would you not want him to have? A contract? A pen? No Park Place, but seems like quite a monopoly. Microsoft, Windows, Gates... And now, the internet version just sends you anywhere. Page? Node? Link? |
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highway, road? |
I focused on Boardwalk for the monoply question. Tried different 'hot dog' references. It can be considered a sandwich. The dog can be considered a 'link'. Hotdogs are a favorite when I am out on the boradwalk. But seems to be a dead end.
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Respekt. |
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That said: Some say it’s a special kind of sandwich. Hamm? As in Mia Hamm? |
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Don't eat Nomar's sandwich. That is the answer to Enigma #1. |
One of the rules of good puzzles is that they choose their words carefully. Sometimes when you're stuck, it's useful to look for odd turns of phrase or seemingly out-of-place words.
For example, in the "holy" clue, the addition of "I'm told" at the end must have some meaning, yes? |
Link, sausage, hot dog, bratwurst...that sounds like it has to be along the right track...
Maple Leafs - I think the 'I'm told,' 'some say,' 'nickname,' etc. seems to me to indicate that the creator of the puzzle is bending the truth a little with the clues. |
Earl of Sandwich - no idea where i am going here just heading away from the food theme. This makes me think of URL for the last clue.
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Hmmm... so far, I see a lot of well-reasoned speculation, but almost none of it is heading in the right direction.
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This (above) is on the right track (or course, there's another level to it). I don't see anything else in the thread so far that is making the right connection. For the most part, the whole "food" line of thinking is sending you in the wrong direction -- even though it happens to appear first on the list of clues, don't let it dominate all your ideas. You are, in fact, looking for one answer that connects directly to each of the original clues. Of course, in the modern age of search engines, the connections can't be all that obvious... otherwise anyone with Google and a little imagaination could solve this in a flash. Of course, that still might be one of your best tools... beats me. |
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This is shaping up like a Geraldo tomb special.
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Okay, okay. So far, not so good. Let's see if a nudge or two (or several) might help... The thing you are looking for is an object. An item. A product. Quote:
"Some say" is a reference to a nickname for this item. See below, where clue #4 references "another" nickname ... this is the first one. Quote:
The reference here is to the most decorated one of these ever made ... it was a gift from its single largest manufacturer. Quote:
The product was once more or less dismissed as "not serious" -- this one is tough to elaborate on without giving things away too easily, I think. Quote:
This item has more than one nickname or slang name... one (above) suggests a type of sandwich... another (here) suggests a type of lager. Quote:
Robert Johnson sold his soul for the ability to play guitar like nobody ever could, so the story goes. Johnson could have made the trade for some other ability -- and we would have lost out on perhaps the greatest guitar player ever. Quote:
Just a reference to the fact that there is one dominant manufacturer of this item/object/product. Quote:
Oddly enough, this word is used in the name a web site that has nothing at all (as nearly as I can tell) with the word itself... but just www, the key word here, and a common internet extension gives you a general-use website. |
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This puzzle has confirmed the long standing speculation that I'm a dumbass.
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We're all dumbasses then |
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Seems to me the real indictment is on the puzzle creator. |
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Grasshopper takes it on the chin. ;) |
Some of us are actually having a good bit of fun with it. The silence you hear is people thinking.
(The answer just better not turn out to be something dumb...) |
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don't be so hard on yourself. |
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Up yours, pony boy. |
So what do we know?
It's a product which practically speaking has only one maker. It used to be dismissed years ago, but now it's taken more seriously. It has two nicknames -- one sounds like a sandwich, one sounds like a beer. It's something you would learn to use. There was a famous/fancy one that wound up someplace "holy" (That's all I have... given how many unused domains are generic web directories, I don't think the Internet clue will be useful except as confirmation that we're right.) |
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This leads me to believe that it is some other type of instrument. Violin perhaps. |
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heh |
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I agree with that. |
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