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Old 11-10-2004, 10:54 AM   #101
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Womanly ideal of Roosevelt's heyday.

The first question would be...which Roosevelt? Teddy or Franklin? First thought would be FDR, but did he really have a heyday? More of a heydecade. When I think of womanly ideal, I think of Marilyn Monroe or Jane Russell, but those are a little too late for Roosevelt's time. Also, according to enigma, we are looking for a concept, not a particular woman. What was the ideal woman in the 30's-40's? The early 1900's?
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Old 11-10-2004, 12:44 PM   #102
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PAGE THREE UPDATE

Magnificent Offspring Offspring -- TED WILLIAMS
Golden Gate next for Donald?
It's been 13 years, Elizabeth. -- JIMMIE FOXX
A nickname for the young John? -- REGGIE JACKSON
If he could only get his hands on the oil money...
Can't you hear his heart beat? -- BILLY HERMAN
Blue eyed, dressed for any situation -- CARL YASTRZEMSKI
Personified by Music
After killing him, the illegitimates might write this.
Nickname by Funkytown? -- LEO DUROCHER
Very sinister, Mr. Astin. -- LEFTY GOMEZ
Griffith series down south, but not the obvious. -- GARY CARTER
Womanly ideal of Roosevelt's heyday. --
Norman's bathroom scene only slightly more shocking than one here.

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Old 11-10-2004, 12:45 PM   #103
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Also for easy reference...

Player Years with Red Sox
Luis Aparicio 1971-1973
Lou Boudreau 1951-1952
Jesse Burkett 1905
Orlando Cepeda 1973
Jack Chesbro 1909
Jimmy Collins 1901-1907
Joe Cronin 1935-1945
Bobby Doerr 1937-1944, 1946-1951
Rick Ferrell 1934-1937
Carlton Fisk 1969, 1971-1980
Jimmie Foxx 1936-1942
Lefty Grove 1934-1941
Harry Hooper 1909-1920
Waite Hoyt 1919-1920
Fergie Jenkins 1976-1977
George Kell 1952-1954
Heinie Manush 1936
Juan Marichal 1974
Herb Pennock 1915-1922
Tony Perez 1980-1982
Red Ruffing 1924-1930
Babe Ruth 1914-1919
Tom Seaver 1986
Al Simmons 1943
Tris Speaker 1907-1915
Ted Williams 1939-1942, 1946-1960
Carl Yastrzemski 1961-1983
Cy Young 1901-1908

Player Years with Yankees
Frank Baker 1916-1919, 1921-1922
Yogi Berra 1946-1963
Frank Chance 1913-1914
Jack Chesbro 1903-1909
Earle Combs 1924-1935
Stan Coveleski 1928
Bill Dickey 1928-1943, 1946
Joe DiMaggio 1936-1942, 1946-1951
Leo Durocher 1925, 1928-1929
Whitey Ford 1950, 1953-1967
Lou Gehrig 1923-1939
Lefty Gomez 1930-1942
Clark Griffith 1903-1907
Burleigh Grimes 1934
Waite Hoyt 1921-1930
Catfish Hunter 1975-1979
Reggie Jackson 1977-1981
Willie Keeler 1903-1909
Tony Lazzeri 1926-1937
Mickey Mantle 1951-1968
Bill McKechnie 1913
Johnny Mize 1949-1953
Phil Niekro 1984-1985
Herb Pennock 1923-1933
Gaylord Perry 1980
Phil Rizzuto 1941-1942, 1946-1956
Red Ruffing 1930-1942, 1945-1946
Babe Ruth 1920-1934
Joe Sewell 1931-1933
Enos Slaughter 1954-1959
Dazzy Vance 1915, 1918
Paul Waner 1944-1945
Dave Winfield 1981-88, 1990
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Old 11-10-2004, 12:48 PM   #104
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So, we have baseball-related answers for exactly half of the 14 clues... and seem to be "striking out" with the rest.

Perhaps this means that there is a second theme buried in there -- that maybe the other 7 clues are in totally different category, somehow?


Plus, the X-and-O patterns are still wholly mysterious, as nearly as I can tell. Maybe that's a clue to which "set" each clue belongs to? Or some kind of device to use for ordering things properly?


Again, just tosing stuff out, hoping I stumble onto something that helps someone else...
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Old 11-10-2004, 12:51 PM   #105
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Let love be your guide
To decipher and string together
The clues to find your key.


Just to reemphasize. Also, do not harp on the Boston/New York ties.
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Old 11-10-2004, 12:54 PM   #106
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I also must admit that I jumped the gun so to speak on one of the clues - a case where one of these things is not *quite* like the others (though it most certainly will be).

I'm taking this to mean that one of the clues on the list refers to a future hall of famer.

Roger 'Rocket' Clemens?
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Old 11-10-2004, 12:55 PM   #107
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Well, here's the whole HOF list again, just in case:

- - - - -

* Hank Aaron (RF) - 1982
* Grover Cleveland Alexander (P) - 1938
* Walter Alston (Mgr) - 1983
* Sparky Anderson (Mgr) - 2000
* Cap Anson (1B - Mgr) - 1939
* Luis Aparicio (SS) - 1984
* Luke Appling (SS) - 1964
* Richie Ashburn (CF) - 1995
* Earl Averill (CF) - 1975
* Frank "Home Run" Baker (3B) - 1955
* Dave Bancroft (SS) - 1971
* Ernie Banks (SS - 1B) - 1977
* Al Barlick (Umpire) - 1989
* Ed Barrow (Executive - Mgr) - 1953
* Jake Beckley (1B) - 1971
* Cool Papa Bell (CF), Negro Leagues - 1974
* Johnny Bench (C) - 1989
* Chief Bender (P) - 1953
* Yogi Berra (C) - 1972
* Jim Bottomley (1B) - 1974
* Lou Boudreau (SS) - 1970
* Roger Bresnahan (C) - 1945
* George Brett (3B) - 1999
* Lou Brock (LF) - 1985
* Dan Brouthers (1B) - 1945
* Mordecai "Three Finger" Brown (P) - 1949
* Morgan Bulkeley (NL Executive) - 1937
* Jim Bunning (P) - 1996
* Jesse Burkett (LF) - 1946
* Roy Campanella (C) - 1969
* Rod Carew (2B - 1B) - 1991
* Max Carey (CF) - 1961
* Steve Carlton (P) - 1994
* Gary Carter (C) - 2003
* Alexander Cartwright (Builder) - 1938
* Orlando Cepeda (1B) - 1999
* Henry Chadwick (Builder) - 1938
* Frank Chance (1B - Mgr) - 1946
* Albert "Happy" Chandler (Commissioner) - 1982
* Oscar Charleston (CF), Negro Leagues - 1976
* Jack Chesbro (P) - 1946
* Nestor Chylak (Umpire) - 1999
* Fred Clarke (LF - Mgr) - 1945
* John Clarkson (P) - 1963
* Roberto Clemente (RF) - 1973
* Ty Cobb (CF) - 1936
* Mickey Cochrane (C) - 1947
* Eddie Collins (2B) - 1939
* Jimmy Collins (3B) - 1945
* Earle Combs (CF) - 1970
* Charles Comiskey (Mgr - 1B - Owner) - 1939
* Jocko Conlan (Umpire) - 1974
* Tommy Connolly (Umpire) - 1953
* Roger Connor (1B) - 1976
* Stan Coveleski (P) - 1969
* Sam Crawford (RF) - 1957
* Joe Cronin (SS - Mgr - Executive) - 1956
* Candy Cummings (P) - 1939
* Kiki Cuyler (RF) - 1968
* Ray Dandridge (3B), Negro Leagues - 1987
* George Davis (SS) - 1998
* Leon Day (P), Negro Leagues - 1995
* Dizzy Dean (P) - 1953
* Ed Delahanty (LF) - 1945
* Bill Dickey (C) - 1954
* Martin Dihigo (P - OF), Negro Leagues - 1977
* Joe DiMaggio (CF) - 1955
* Larry Doby (CF) - 1998
* Bobby Doerr (2B) - 1986
* Don Drysdale (P) - 1984
* Hugh Duffy (CF) - 1945
* Leo Durocher (Mgr) - 1994
* Dennis Eckersley (Relief pitcher) - 2004
* Billy Evans (Umpire) - 1973
* Johnny Evers (2B) - 1946
* Buck Ewing (C) - 1939
* Red Faber (P) - 1964
* Bob Feller (P) - 1962
* Rick Ferrell (C) - 1984
* Rollie Fingers (Relief pitcher) - 1992
* Carlton Fisk (C) - 2000
* Elmer Flick (RF) - 1963
* Whitey Ford (P) - 1974
* Bill Foster (P), Negro Leagues - 1996
* Rube Foster (Mgr - P - Executive), Negro Leagues - 1981
* Nellie Fox (2B) - 1997
* Jimmie Foxx (1B) - 1951
* Ford Frick (Commissioner - NL President) - 1970
* Frankie Frisch (2B) - 1947
* Pud Galvin (P) - 1965
* Lou Gehrig (1B) - 1939
* Charlie Gehringer (2B) - 1949
* Bob Gibson (P) - 1981
* Josh Gibson (C), Negro Leagues - 1972
* Warren Giles (NL President) - 1979
* Lefty Gomez (P) - 1972
* Goose Goslin (LF) - 1968
* Hank Greenberg (1B) - 1956
* Clark Griffith (P - Mgr - Owner) - 1946
* Burleigh Grimes (P) - 1964
* Lefty Grove (P) - 1947
* Chick Hafey (LF) - 1971
* Jesse Haines (P) - 1970
* Billy Hamilton (CF) - 1961
* Ned Hanlon (Mgr) - 1996
* Will Harridge (AL President) - 1972
* Bucky Harris (Mgr) - 1975
* Gabby Hartnett (C) - 1955
* Harry Heilmann (RF) - 1952
* Billy Herman (2B) - 1975
* Harry Hooper (RF) - 1971
* Rogers Hornsby (2B) - 1942
* Waite Hoyt (P) - 1969
* Cal Hubbard (Umpire) - 1976
* Carl Hubbell (P) - 1947
* Miller Huggins (Mgr) - 1964
* William Hulbert (NL Builder) - 1995
* Catfish Hunter (P) - 1987
* Monte Irvin (LF), Negro Leagues - 1973
* Reggie Jackson (RF) - 1993
* Travis Jackson (SS) - 1982
* Ferguson Jenkins (P) - 1991
* Hughie Jennings (SS - Mgr) - 1945
* Ban Johnson (AL President) - 1937
* Judy Johnson (3B), Negro Leagues - 1975
* Walter Johnson (P) - 1936
* Addie Joss (P) - 1978
* Al Kaline (RF) - 1980
* Tim Keefe (P) - 1964
* Willie Keeler (RF) - 1939
* George Kell (3B) - 1983
* Joe Kelley (LF) - 1971
* George Kelly (1B) - 1973
* King Kelly (RF) - 1945
* Harmon Killebrew (1B - 3B) - 1984
* Ralph Kiner (LF) - 1975
* Chuck Klein (RF) - 1980
* Bill Klem (Umpire) - 1953
* Sandy Koufax (P) - 1972
* Nap Lajoie (2B) - 1937
* Kenesaw Mountain Landis (Commissioner) - 1944
* Tommy Lasorda (Mgr) - 1997
* Tony Lazzeri (2B) - 1991
* Bob Lemon (P) - 1976
* Buck Leonard (1B), Negro Leagues - 1972
* Freddie Lindstrom (3B) - 1976
* John Henry "Pop" Lloyd (SS), Negro Leagues - 1977
* Ernie Lombardi (C) - 1986
* Al Lopez (Mgr - C) - 1977
* Ted Lyons (P) - 1955
* Connie Mack (Mgr - C - Executive) - 1937
* Larry MacPhail (Executive) - 1978
* Lee MacPhail (AL President) - 1998
* Mickey Mantle (CF) - 1974
* Heinie Manush (LF) - 1964
* Rabbit Maranville (SS) - 1954
* Juan Marichal (P) - 1983
* Rube Marquard (P) - 1971
* Eddie Mathews (3B) - 1978
* Christy Mathewson (P) - 1936
* Willie Mays (CF) - 1979
* Bill Mazeroski (2B) - 2001
* Joe McCarthy (Mgr) - 1957
* Tommy McCarthy (RF) - 1946
* Willie McCovey (1B) - 1986
* Joe McGinnity (P) - 1946
* Bill McGowan (Umpire) - 1992
* John McGraw (Mgr - 3B) - 1937
* Bill McKechnie (Mgr) - 1962
* Bid McPhee (2B) - 2000
* Joe Medwick (LF) - 1968
* Johnny Mize (1B) - 1981
* Paul Molitor (DH - 3B) - 2004
* Joe Morgan (2B) - 1990
* Eddie Murray (1B) - 2003
* Stan Musial (LF - 1B) - 1969
* Hal Newhouser (P) - 1992
* Kid Nichols (P) - 1949
* Phil Niekro (P) - 1997
* Jim O'Rourke (LF) - 1945
* Mel Ott (RF) - 1951
* Satchel Paige (P), Negro Leagues - 1971
* Jim Palmer (P) - 1990
* Herb Pennock (P) - 1948
* Tony Perez (1B) - 2000
* Gaylord Perry (P) - 1991
* Eddie Plank (P) - 1946
* Kirby Puckett (CF) - 2001
* Charles "Old Hoss" Radbourn (P) - 1939
* Pee Wee Reese (SS) - 1984
* Sam Rice (RF) - 1963
* Branch Rickey (Executive) - 1967
* Eppa Rixey (P) - 1963
* Phil Rizzuto (SS) - 1994
* Robin Roberts (P) - 1976
* Brooks Robinson (3B) - 1983
* Frank Robinson (RF) - 1982
* Jackie Robinson (2B) - 1962
* Wilbert Robinson (C - Mgr) - 1945
* Bullet Joe Rogan (P), Negro Leagues - 1998
* Edd Roush (CF) - 1962
* Red Ruffing (P) - 1967
* Amos Rusie (P) - 1977
* Babe Ruth (RF - P) - 1936
* Nolan Ryan (P) - 1999
* Ray Schalk (C) - 1955
* Mike Schmidt (3B) - 1995
* Red Schoendienst (2B) - 1989
* Tom Seaver (P) - 1992
* Frank Selee (Mgr) - 1999
* Joe Sewell (SS) - 1977
* Al Simmons (LF) - 1953
* George Sisler (1B) - 1939
* Enos Slaughter (RF) - 1985
* Hilton Smith (P), Negro Leagues - 2001
* Ozzie Smith (SS) - 2002
* Duke Snider (CF) - 1980
* Warren Spahn (P) - 1973
* Albert Spalding (P - Mgr - Executive) - 1939
* Tris Speaker (CF) - 1937
* Willie Stargell (LF) - 1988
* Turkey Stearnes (CF), Negro Leagues - 2000
* Casey Stengel (Mgr) - 1966
* Don Sutton (P) - 1998
* Bill Terry (1B) - 1954
* Sam Thompson (RF) - 1974
* Joe Tinker (SS) - 1946
* Pie Traynor (3B) - 1948
* Dazzy Vance (P) - 1955
* Arky Vaughan (SS) - 1985
* Bill Veeck (Executive - Owner) - 1991
* Rube Waddell (P) - 1946
* Honus Wagner (SS) - 1936
* Bobby Wallace (SS) - 1953
* Ed Walsh (P) - 1946
* Lloyd Waner (CF) - 1967
* Paul Waner (RF) - 1952
* Monte Ward (P - SS) - 1964
* Earl Weaver (Mgr) - 1996
* George Weiss (Executive) - 1971
* Mickey Welch (P) - 1973
* Willie Wells (SS), Negro Leagues - 1997
* Zack Wheat (LF) - 1959
* Hoyt Wilhelm (Relief pitcher) - 1985
* Billy Williams (LF) - 1987
* Smokey Joe Williams (P), Negro Leagues - 1999
* Ted Williams (LF) - 1966
* Vic Willis (P) - 1995
* Hack Wilson (CF) - 1979
* Dave Winfield (RF) - 2001
* George Wright (SS - Builder) - 1937
* Harry Wright (Mgr - Builder) - 1953
* Early Wynn (P) - 1972
* Carl Yastrzemski (LF - 1B) - 1989
* Tom Yawkey (Owner) - 1980
* Cy Young (P) - 1937
* Ross Youngs (RF) - 1972
* Robin Yount (SS) - 1999
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Old 11-10-2004, 01:07 PM   #108
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Plus, the X-and-O patterns are still wholly mysterious, as nearly as I can tell. Maybe that's a clue to which "set" each clue belongs to? Or some kind of device to use for ordering things properly?

I am still stumped here too, and what is really getting to me is that every time I go back and try to use the XO clues I am struck by the fact that there is not a 1 to 1 ratio between clues and kiss kiss patterns. There is a kiss kiss pattern in between each clue, but there is not one at the end.

I have no idea what that tells us but it is bugging the hell out of me.
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Old 11-10-2004, 01:58 PM   #109
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If these are binary numbers, then you'd have:

Kiss kiss, hug, kiss! - XXOX = 13
Kiss hug hug! - XOO = 4
Kiss! - X =1
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss! - XXOX = 13
Kiss! - X = 1
Kiss kiss! - XX =3
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss! - XXOX =13
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss! - XXOX = 13
Kiss hug hug! - XOO =4
Kiss hug hug kiss kiss! - XOOXX = 19
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss! - XXOX = 13
Kiss hug hug kiss kiss! - XOOXX = 19
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss! - XXOX = 13

Yes. Keep going.
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Old 11-10-2004, 02:12 PM   #110
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Womanly ideal of Roosevelt's heyday.
What was the ideal woman in the 30's-40's?
Some shots in the dark: I'm thinking Rita Hayworth, so how about a "pin up." Or perhaps Rosie the Riveter from the war years?

Also, on the obscure Griffith front, Melanie Griffith was on "Carter Country" in the late 70s.
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Old 11-10-2004, 02:21 PM   #111
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Yes. Keep going.

What kind of sense would we make out of numbers curiously bunched at 1, 4, 13, and 19? I've got nothing there...

Damn.
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Old 11-10-2004, 02:22 PM   #112
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Also, on the obscure Griffith front, Melanie Griffith was on "Carter Country" in the late 70s.

Good lord, that would be a long way to get to Gary Carter. At this point, certainly possile, but it doesn't bode well for solving the rest.
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Old 11-10-2004, 02:30 PM   #113
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Some shots in the dark: I'm thinking Rita Hayworth, so how about a "pin up." Or perhaps Rosie the Riveter from the war years?

Okay, taking a HUGE leap here but....

Rosie the Riveter. "Rosie Palmer". Jim Palmer?


I got nuthin'.
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Old 11-10-2004, 02:38 PM   #114
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Good lord, that would be a long way to get to Gary Carter. At this point, certainly possile, but it doesn't bode well for solving the rest.

Sigh...enigma bordering on the obscure. CARTER is correct (Melanie ties in with Don Johnson).

As for the "girl" in the Roosevelt clue, you should be in Teddy's general time period.
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Old 11-10-2004, 02:42 PM   #115
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Norman's bathroom scene only slightly more shocking than one here.

Could this possibly be...Kirby Puckett? Me being right would be slightly more shocking than either.
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Old 11-10-2004, 03:57 PM   #116
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Norman's bathroom scene only slightly more shocking than one here.

Could this possibly be...Kirby Puckett? Me being right would be slightly more shocking than either.


Fatal Attraction.
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Old 11-10-2004, 04:23 PM   #117
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Yes, definitely a memorable bathroom scene, but where is the tie in? No Glenn, Close, Douglas, Forest or Galagher in the BBHoF.

Perhaps Rabbit Maranville!!
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Old 11-10-2004, 04:45 PM   #118
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Perhaps Rabbit Maranville!!

If that's right, it's bordering on genius. Evil, elusive, and perhaps autistic genius... but genius nonetheless.
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Old 11-10-2004, 05:23 PM   #119
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Not that clever, I'm afraid.

The tie in has to do with Norman Bates, and the general setting. The "shocking" scene in the movie you're looking for is not shocking for the same reason as the shower scene from Psycho.

(though from what I've heard, it may have been scarring to some nonetheless)

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Old 11-10-2004, 05:40 PM   #120
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Not that clever, I'm afraid.

The tie in has to do with Norman Bates, and the general setting. The "shocking" scene in the movie you're looking for is not shocking for the same reason as the shower scene from Psycho.

(though from what I've heard, it may have been scarring to some nonetheless)


Kathy Bates, naked, in About Schmidt, giving us Mike Schmidt.
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Old 11-10-2004, 05:52 PM   #121
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If Schmidt is right, then we have the following left (with ideas about them tossed out):


Golden Gate next for Donald?
Golden Gate--possible San Francisco reference. Donald--Trump? Duck? The Apprentice?

If he could only get his hands on the oil money...


Personified by Music
Joe Dimaggio? from Mrs. Robinson and Joltin' Joe Dimaggio

After killing him, the illegitimates might write this.
Reference to a will. Perhaps a suicide note?

Womanly ideal of Roosevelt's heyday. --
From Teddy Roosevelt's time.
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Who or what are the illegitimates? This seems to be a key word here. I also wonder who "him" refers to - I think if we piece that together it might be part of the clue. Not much else to go on though.
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Dola - the personified/music clue. I wonder if we can read anything into "Music" being capitalized?
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Old 11-11-2004, 07:36 AM   #124
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Just bumping back to the first page. We've made a lot of progress. Hate to see it die.
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Golden Gate next for Donald?
Golden Gate--possible San Francisco reference.
Another shot in the dark, but are there any players named or linked to Don(ald), Trump, or Duck that are linked with the NY Giants move to San Fran?

There was a baseball player named Duckie Joe Medwick, as I recall.
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Old 11-11-2004, 09:29 PM   #126
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The enigma likes games.

The enigma really likes classic TV.

The enigma likes current TV.

The enigma appreciates classic beauty.

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Old 11-11-2004, 09:36 PM   #127
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Going to the web site of the picture, we get Charles Dana Gibson...
so Josh Gibson?
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Old 11-11-2004, 09:44 PM   #128
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Going to the web site of the picture, we get Charles Dana Gibson...
so Josh Gibson?
or Bob Gibson...
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or Bob Gibson...

Good point.
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If he could only get his hands on the oil money...
Mr. Drysdale on Beverly Hillbillies = Don Drysdale

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dola -

Personified by Music
Lorenzo Music played Carlton the doorman on Rhoda = Steve Carlton
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double dola -

Golden Gate next for Donald?
Golden Gate Bridge/Donald Trump = trumping in bridge is also called 'ruffing' = Red Ruffing
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Old 11-11-2004, 10:26 PM   #134
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I guess (assuming those are correct--Nice job VPI) that leaves us with:

After killing him, the illegitimates might write this

The enigma hint that would seem to match up:

The enigma likes current TV.
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Old 11-11-2004, 10:37 PM   #135
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After killing him, the illegitimates might write this
The only thing I can come up with for this one is that earlier this year there was an A&E special about King Charles II called 'The Last King'. Charles had 14 illegitimate children and in this special, the role of Charles was played by Rufus Sewell - Hence, Joe Sewell, the Hall of Fame shortstop.
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Old 11-11-2004, 11:38 PM   #136
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VPI, you need to sleep more, or take cooking lessons.

You're knowledge of useless trivial stuff (and useful programming stuff) is staggering. I bow to your intellect. Good job!
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Old 11-12-2004, 02:02 AM   #137
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Old 11-12-2004, 08:42 AM   #138
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adj 1: contrary to or forbidden by law; "an illegitimate seizure of power"; "illicit trade"; "an outlaw strike"; "unlawful measures" [syn: illicit, outlaw(a), outlawed, unlawful] 2: of marriages and offspring; not recognized as lawful [ant: legitimate] n : the illegitimate offspring of unmarried parents [syn: bastard, by-blow, love child, illegitimate child, whoreson]

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I'm taking this to mean that one of the clues on the list refers to a future hall of famer.

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Old 11-12-2004, 11:27 AM   #139
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Here is a list of people who are eligible for the HOF ballot in the next several years...

2005: Jim Abbott, Jeff Blauser, Wade Boggs, Tom Candiotti, Chili Davis, Jeff King, Mark Langston, Jack McDowell, Willie McGee, Brian McRae, Jeff Montgomery, Otis Nixon, Tony Phillips, Mark Portugal, Terry Steinbach, Darryl Strawberry
2006: Rick Aguilera, Tim Belcher, Will Clark, Alex Fernandez, Gary Gaetti, Dwight Gooden, Ozzie Guillen, Juan Guzman, Orel Hershiser, Gregg Jefferies, Lance Johnson, Doug Jones, Roberto Kelly, Mickey Morandini, Hal Morris, Jaime Navarro, Luis Polonia, Mike Stanley, Walt Weiss, John Wetteland, Mark Whiten
2007: Harold Baines, Derek Bell, Dante Bichette, Bobby Bonilla, Jeff Brantley, Jay Buhner, Ken Caminiti, Jose Canseco, Eric Davis, Tony Fernandez, Tony Gwynn, Darryl Hamilton, Pete Harnisch, Charlie Hayes, Glenallen Hill, Ken Hill, Stan Javier, Wally Joyner, Ramon Martinez, Mark McGwire, Paul O’Neill, Gregg Olson, Cal Ripken Jr., Bret Saberhagen, Jeff Shaw, Kevin Tapani, Devon White, Bobby Witt
2008: Shawon Dunston, Travis Fryman, David Justice, Mike Morgan, Tim Raines, Randy Velarde
2009: Mark Grace, Rickey Henderson, Dean Palmer, Dan Plesac, Matt Williams
2010: Edgar Martinez, Robin Ventura


I would say the definites on the list are:
Wade Boggs
Tony Gwynn
Mark McGwire
Cal Ripken
Rickey Henderson

However, if anyone wants to make an argument for Jeff Blauser or Randy Velarde, I'm all ears.
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Old 11-12-2004, 11:32 AM   #140
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Jeff Blauser.


HAHAHAHAAHAHAHA. HAAAAAHAHAAAHAHAHAAHA.























HAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAAAHAAHAAA.



Sorry. Just couldn't control my laughter.
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Old 11-12-2004, 11:53 AM   #141
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After killing him, the illegitimates might write this

Perhaps referring to Ken Jennings's reign over Jeopardy...all of the 'illegitimate' (i.e. unworthy) contenders to his run would write R.I.P. Ken = Cal Ripken

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Old 11-12-2004, 12:11 PM   #142
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Amazing. VPI is absolutely amazing.
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Old 11-12-2004, 12:16 PM   #143
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Which gives us...

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Originally Posted by QuikSand
PAGE THREE UPDATE

Magnificent Offspring Offspring -- TED WILLIAMS
Golden Gate next for Donald? -- RED RUFFING
It's been 13 years, Elizabeth. -- JIMMIE FOXX
A nickname for the young John? -- REGGIE JACKSON
If he could only get his hands on the oil money... -- DON DRYSDALE
Can't you hear his heart beat? -- BILLY HERMAN
Blue eyed, dressed for any situation -- CARL YASTRZEMSKI
Personified by Music -- STEVE CARLTON
After killing him, the illegitimates might write this. -- CAL RIPKEN JR.
Nickname by Funkytown? -- LEO DUROCHER
Very sinister, Mr. Astin. -- LEFTY GOMEZ
Griffith series down south, but not the obvious. -- GARY CARTER
Womanly ideal of Roosevelt's heyday. -- BOB GIBSON
Norman's bathroom scene only slightly more shocking than one here. -- MIKE SCHMIDT
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Old 11-12-2004, 12:21 PM   #144
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Likewise, we now have...

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Ted Williams
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss!
Red Ruffing
Kiss hug hug!
Jimmie Foxx
Kiss!
Reggie Jackson
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss!
Don Drysdale
Kiss!
Billy Herman
Kiss kiss!
Carl Yastrzemski
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss!
Steve Carlton
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss!
Cal Ripken Jr.
Kiss hug hug!
Leo Durocher
Kiss hug hug kiss kiss!
Lefty Gomez
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss!
Gary Carter
Kiss hug hug kiss kiss!
Bob Gibson
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss!
Mike Schimdt


Let love be your guide
To decipher and string together
The clues to find your key.
What has been written here is of utmost importance
For the first word of what you then find
Will ultimately unlock the puzzle.


Which leads to...


Ted Williams
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss! - XXOX = 13
Red Ruffing
Kiss hug hug! - XOO = 4
Jimmie Foxx
Kiss! - X =1
Reggie Jackson
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss! - XXOX = 13
Don Drysdale
Kiss! - X = 1
Billy Herman
Kiss kiss! - XX =3
Carl Yastrzemski
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss! - XXOX =13
Steve Carlton
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss! - XXOX = 13
Cal Ripken Jr.
Kiss hug hug! - XOO =4
Leo Durocher
Kiss hug hug kiss kiss! - XOOXX = 19
Lefty Gomez
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss! - XXOX = 13
Gary Carter
Kiss hug hug kiss kiss! - XOOXX = 19
Bob Gibson
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss! - XXOX = 13
Mike Schimdt
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Old 11-12-2004, 12:30 PM   #145
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Very nice - all of the interpretations of the clues are correct. I was going for something a bit different with the Ripken clue though:

"They killed Kenny...you bastards!!"

(RedKingGold actually made a critical connection in another thread)


Now - the trick is to find what the players represent (or, conversely, what represents the players) and to find out what purpose the lovey dovey lines serve. This is where there is a little room for misinterpretation. Stick with the obvious as much as possible.
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Old 11-12-2004, 01:49 PM   #146
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Throwing some stuff out to see if anything sticks:

Ted Williams Red Sox, .400 hitter, OF, "Splendid Splinter"
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss! - XXOX = 13
Red Ruffing
Kiss hug hug! - XOO = 4
Jimmie Foxx
Kiss! - X =1
Reggie Jackson A's/Yankees, strikeouts & HRs, OF/DH, "Mr. October"
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss! - XXOX = 13
Don Drysdale Dodgers, starting pitcher
Kiss! - X = 1
Billy Herman
Kiss kiss! - XX =3
Carl Yastrzemski Red Sox, OF, Triple Crown, "Yaz"
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss! - XXOX =13
Steve Carlton Cardinals/Phillies, strikeouts, "Lefty"
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss! - XXOX = 13
Cal Ripken Jr. Orioles, SS, Iron Man streak
Kiss hug hug! - XOO =4
Leo Durocher
Kiss hug hug kiss kiss! - XOOXX = 19
Lefty Gomez
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss! - XXOX = 13
Gary Carter Expos/Mets, catcher, '86 Series
Kiss hug hug kiss kiss! - XOOXX = 19
Bob Gibson Cardinals, starting pitcher, strikeouts, intimidator, 1.12 ERA in '68
Kiss kiss, hug, kiss! - XXOX = 13
Mike Schimdt Phillies, HRs, 3B
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Old 11-12-2004, 02:16 PM   #147
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Haven't looked anything up, but what about awards - Cy Youngs, Triple Crown winners, MVP's, World Series wins/appearances?

Nicknames?
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Old 11-12-2004, 02:33 PM   #148
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Haven't looked anything up, but what about awards - Cy Youngs, Triple Crown winners, MVP's, World Series wins/appearances?

Nicknames?

I know I've brought it up multiple times before, but, remember when looking at the XXO binary stuff... there is not a 1 to 1 correlation between hall of fame names and XXO binary clues. there is 1 more name than there is binary set.

That leads me to believe it's not based on something as simple as correlating binary # to type of award or anything else that would be natural to shoot for here
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Old 11-12-2004, 02:48 PM   #149
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Yes, you've mentioned it multiple times, and I've forgotten it multiple times.

Thanks for the reminder. Again.
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Old 11-12-2004, 02:50 PM   #150
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Yes, you've mentioned it multiple times, and I've forgotten it multiple times.

Thanks for the reminder. Again.


I'm sure when the puzzle is figured out it'll be obvious that I got this 1 to 1 thing stuck in my head and it caused us all to miss something obvious
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