I'm tring to figure out how a partcular crossword puzzle answer fits the clue.
Background: One answer is "yellow condiment;" mustard, as in Colonel. That's whodunit. Next comes "prepare for a test" as in study; that's where.
The final answer is "after rubber soul." This is clearly supposed to suggest a weapon, from the game of Clue, which limits it to gun, rope, candlestick, knife, wrench, and lead pipe. I suspect it's trying to be the lead pipe, but for the life of me I can't see a connection.
Whaddaya think??
August 13, 2004, 20:18
jo
I KNOW! I KNOW!
Think entymological music from Liverpool. Does that help? (cross threading here, just for fun)
August 14, 2004, 07:59
haberdasher
Yup.
"Entomology"/etymology/insects/beetles/Beatles/Liverpool music. After Rubber Soul came Revolver.
Good thinking!
(Now I have to check, because I think the picture of the weapons in Clue showed a .45, not a revolver. Picky, picky, picky...)
August 14, 2004, 08:41
<Asa Lovejoy>
quote:Originally posted by haberdasher: Yup.
"Entomology"/etymology/insects/beetles/Beatles/Liverpool music. After _Rubber Soul_ came _Revolver_.
Good thinking!
(Now I have to check, because I think the picture of the weapons in Clue showed a .45, not a revolver. Picky, picky, picky...)
Since the game has been around for a long time, I'll bet that the original game used a revolver. However, just to be even more picky, revolvers can be in .45 calibre; it's not the ammunition, but the design of the pistol that's the determining factor. You were no doubt thinking of the old government-issue Colt .45ACP sem-automatic pistol, weren't you?
Off on a tangent here: I've long wondered why, when NATO went metric, 30 caliber became 7.62mm, and 50 caliber became 12.7mm. Despite my being a metrics supporter, such terms seem clumsy!
August 14, 2004, 09:05
haberdasher
Even further off the subject - I seem to recall from Korea days that Chinese weapons are 51-caliber and ours are 50-caliber, so in a pinch they could use our captured ammunition in machine guns, but we couldn't use theirs.
Clumsy is as clumsy does.
And yes, I meant the Colt .45 with the magazine in the handle, not a revolver. Don't have my own set any more to verify, but that's what the picture that comes with the instructions seems to show.This message has been edited. Last edited by: haberdasher,