I Hope You Like Connect Walls!
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Your task?
Sort the 16 words into 4 groups of 4 words.
Each group will have something in common.
All the common things relate to a tag.
What tag?
vexers flog angle sinnet
mail solacers modern paid
came rehandles pure serial
braise enneads chokey sail
Also, if you have an idea, please post it as a partial answer.
anagram connect-wall
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up vote
18
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Your task?
Sort the 16 words into 4 groups of 4 words.
Each group will have something in common.
All the common things relate to a tag.
What tag?
vexers flog angle sinnet
mail solacers modern paid
came rehandles pure serial
braise enneads chokey sail
Also, if you have an idea, please post it as a partial answer.
anagram connect-wall
Can someone help me with the formatting? I've never done a connect-wall puzzle before and it'd be nice to know how to make it better.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 18:35
(I have formatted the wall as code with a fixed-width font. I think this is the best you can do with text only. If you think it's uglier than before, roll back.)
– M Oehm
Dec 4 at 18:49
No, this is brilliant, thank you so much.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 18:50
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up vote
18
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favorite
up vote
18
down vote
favorite
Your task?
Sort the 16 words into 4 groups of 4 words.
Each group will have something in common.
All the common things relate to a tag.
What tag?
vexers flog angle sinnet
mail solacers modern paid
came rehandles pure serial
braise enneads chokey sail
Also, if you have an idea, please post it as a partial answer.
anagram connect-wall
Your task?
Sort the 16 words into 4 groups of 4 words.
Each group will have something in common.
All the common things relate to a tag.
What tag?
vexers flog angle sinnet
mail solacers modern paid
came rehandles pure serial
braise enneads chokey sail
Also, if you have an idea, please post it as a partial answer.
anagram connect-wall
anagram connect-wall
edited 2 days ago
Rand al'Thor
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asked Dec 4 at 17:45
a guy
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Can someone help me with the formatting? I've never done a connect-wall puzzle before and it'd be nice to know how to make it better.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 18:35
(I have formatted the wall as code with a fixed-width font. I think this is the best you can do with text only. If you think it's uglier than before, roll back.)
– M Oehm
Dec 4 at 18:49
No, this is brilliant, thank you so much.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 18:50
add a comment |
Can someone help me with the formatting? I've never done a connect-wall puzzle before and it'd be nice to know how to make it better.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 18:35
(I have formatted the wall as code with a fixed-width font. I think this is the best you can do with text only. If you think it's uglier than before, roll back.)
– M Oehm
Dec 4 at 18:49
No, this is brilliant, thank you so much.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 18:50
Can someone help me with the formatting? I've never done a connect-wall puzzle before and it'd be nice to know how to make it better.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 18:35
Can someone help me with the formatting? I've never done a connect-wall puzzle before and it'd be nice to know how to make it better.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 18:35
(I have formatted the wall as code with a fixed-width font. I think this is the best you can do with text only. If you think it's uglier than before, roll back.)
– M Oehm
Dec 4 at 18:49
(I have formatted the wall as code with a fixed-width font. I think this is the best you can do with text only. If you think it's uglier than before, roll back.)
– M Oehm
Dec 4 at 18:49
No, this is brilliant, thank you so much.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 18:50
No, this is brilliant, thank you so much.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 18:50
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I believe the groups are:
Group 1: (found by @Mnemonic)
flog, sinnet, solacers, chokey (anagrams of sports) (golf, tennis, lacrosse, hockey)
Group 2: (found by @Mnemonic)
mail, pure, serial, braise (anagrams of countries) (Mali, Peru, Israel, Serbia)
Group 3: (found by @Dmihawk, completed by me)
came, paid, vexers, sail (anagrams of Apple products) (eMac, iPad, Xserve, Lisa)
Group 4: (found by me)
angle, modern, rehandles, enneads (anagrams of tube stations in London, England) (Angel, Morden, Harlesden, Neasden)
This means that the tag you are referencing is
anagram
2
Well done, this is 100% correct.
– a guy
Dec 5 at 5:46
add a comment |
up vote
9
down vote
Some groups are:
flog, sinnet, solacers, chokey (anagrams of sports) (golf, tennis, lacrosse, hockey)
mail, pure, serial, braise (anagrams of countries) (Mali, Peru, Israel, Serbia)
This is the closest anyone has got so far.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 21:05
rot13(pbhyq gurer or nalguvat gb rznp (pnzr), vcnq (cnvq) naq kfreir (irkref) nyy orvat znqr ol Nccyr?)
– Dmihawk
Dec 4 at 22:08
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up vote
7
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Following on from @Mnemonic's answer
emac (mace), ipad (paid) and xserve (servex) are all made by Apple, the fourth Apple item would be hidden in angle, modern, sail, rehandles or enneads
2
(rot13) V guvax vg fubhyq or "fnvy" orpnhfr gurer jnf na Nccyr Qrfxgbc Pbzchgre jvgu anzr "Yvfn"
– QBrute
Dec 4 at 23:09
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up vote
3
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Partial:
Group 1
Relating to books and publication
1. Solacers (book)
2. Enneads (book)
3. Serial (def: anything published or broadcast)
4.
Group 2
Relating to crafting/weaving/combining
1. sinnet (plaited fiber)
2. braise (cooking method that combines dry and wet methods)
3. came (slender grooved bar of lead for holding together pieces of glass in windows)
4.
Group 3
Relating to torture or irritation
1. chokey (torture cupboard)
2. flog (beat with whip/stick)
3. vexers (plural of those who irritate, bother, frustrate)
4.
Group 4
Relating to transmission
1. mail (send/transmit)
2. paid (to settle/transfer/give)
3. sail (to move along or travel over water)
4. serial (relating to transmission or publication)
Note:
The duplicates are symptomatic of not knowing the correct groups.
Tag:
No idea.
None of these are correct, sorry to burst your bubble.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 21:04
Good to know, thanks. Saves me time and effort haha.
– Dorrulf
Dec 4 at 21:05
You should check out @Mnemonic answer, you may be able to figure it out off that.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 21:10
I have been. Their idea is great, but I haven't been able to figure out how to make it work for some of the other words.
– Dorrulf
Dec 4 at 21:19
add a comment |
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I believe the groups are:
Group 1: (found by @Mnemonic)
flog, sinnet, solacers, chokey (anagrams of sports) (golf, tennis, lacrosse, hockey)
Group 2: (found by @Mnemonic)
mail, pure, serial, braise (anagrams of countries) (Mali, Peru, Israel, Serbia)
Group 3: (found by @Dmihawk, completed by me)
came, paid, vexers, sail (anagrams of Apple products) (eMac, iPad, Xserve, Lisa)
Group 4: (found by me)
angle, modern, rehandles, enneads (anagrams of tube stations in London, England) (Angel, Morden, Harlesden, Neasden)
This means that the tag you are referencing is
anagram
2
Well done, this is 100% correct.
– a guy
Dec 5 at 5:46
add a comment |
up vote
11
down vote
accepted
I believe the groups are:
Group 1: (found by @Mnemonic)
flog, sinnet, solacers, chokey (anagrams of sports) (golf, tennis, lacrosse, hockey)
Group 2: (found by @Mnemonic)
mail, pure, serial, braise (anagrams of countries) (Mali, Peru, Israel, Serbia)
Group 3: (found by @Dmihawk, completed by me)
came, paid, vexers, sail (anagrams of Apple products) (eMac, iPad, Xserve, Lisa)
Group 4: (found by me)
angle, modern, rehandles, enneads (anagrams of tube stations in London, England) (Angel, Morden, Harlesden, Neasden)
This means that the tag you are referencing is
anagram
2
Well done, this is 100% correct.
– a guy
Dec 5 at 5:46
add a comment |
up vote
11
down vote
accepted
up vote
11
down vote
accepted
I believe the groups are:
Group 1: (found by @Mnemonic)
flog, sinnet, solacers, chokey (anagrams of sports) (golf, tennis, lacrosse, hockey)
Group 2: (found by @Mnemonic)
mail, pure, serial, braise (anagrams of countries) (Mali, Peru, Israel, Serbia)
Group 3: (found by @Dmihawk, completed by me)
came, paid, vexers, sail (anagrams of Apple products) (eMac, iPad, Xserve, Lisa)
Group 4: (found by me)
angle, modern, rehandles, enneads (anagrams of tube stations in London, England) (Angel, Morden, Harlesden, Neasden)
This means that the tag you are referencing is
anagram
I believe the groups are:
Group 1: (found by @Mnemonic)
flog, sinnet, solacers, chokey (anagrams of sports) (golf, tennis, lacrosse, hockey)
Group 2: (found by @Mnemonic)
mail, pure, serial, braise (anagrams of countries) (Mali, Peru, Israel, Serbia)
Group 3: (found by @Dmihawk, completed by me)
came, paid, vexers, sail (anagrams of Apple products) (eMac, iPad, Xserve, Lisa)
Group 4: (found by me)
angle, modern, rehandles, enneads (anagrams of tube stations in London, England) (Angel, Morden, Harlesden, Neasden)
This means that the tag you are referencing is
anagram
edited Dec 5 at 8:02
a guy
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answered Dec 4 at 22:41
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Well done, this is 100% correct.
– a guy
Dec 5 at 5:46
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2
Well done, this is 100% correct.
– a guy
Dec 5 at 5:46
2
2
Well done, this is 100% correct.
– a guy
Dec 5 at 5:46
Well done, this is 100% correct.
– a guy
Dec 5 at 5:46
add a comment |
up vote
9
down vote
Some groups are:
flog, sinnet, solacers, chokey (anagrams of sports) (golf, tennis, lacrosse, hockey)
mail, pure, serial, braise (anagrams of countries) (Mali, Peru, Israel, Serbia)
This is the closest anyone has got so far.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 21:05
rot13(pbhyq gurer or nalguvat gb rznp (pnzr), vcnq (cnvq) naq kfreir (irkref) nyy orvat znqr ol Nccyr?)
– Dmihawk
Dec 4 at 22:08
add a comment |
up vote
9
down vote
Some groups are:
flog, sinnet, solacers, chokey (anagrams of sports) (golf, tennis, lacrosse, hockey)
mail, pure, serial, braise (anagrams of countries) (Mali, Peru, Israel, Serbia)
This is the closest anyone has got so far.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 21:05
rot13(pbhyq gurer or nalguvat gb rznp (pnzr), vcnq (cnvq) naq kfreir (irkref) nyy orvat znqr ol Nccyr?)
– Dmihawk
Dec 4 at 22:08
add a comment |
up vote
9
down vote
up vote
9
down vote
Some groups are:
flog, sinnet, solacers, chokey (anagrams of sports) (golf, tennis, lacrosse, hockey)
mail, pure, serial, braise (anagrams of countries) (Mali, Peru, Israel, Serbia)
Some groups are:
flog, sinnet, solacers, chokey (anagrams of sports) (golf, tennis, lacrosse, hockey)
mail, pure, serial, braise (anagrams of countries) (Mali, Peru, Israel, Serbia)
edited Dec 4 at 20:43
answered Dec 4 at 20:37
Mnemonic
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2,4561015
This is the closest anyone has got so far.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 21:05
rot13(pbhyq gurer or nalguvat gb rznp (pnzr), vcnq (cnvq) naq kfreir (irkref) nyy orvat znqr ol Nccyr?)
– Dmihawk
Dec 4 at 22:08
add a comment |
This is the closest anyone has got so far.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 21:05
rot13(pbhyq gurer or nalguvat gb rznp (pnzr), vcnq (cnvq) naq kfreir (irkref) nyy orvat znqr ol Nccyr?)
– Dmihawk
Dec 4 at 22:08
This is the closest anyone has got so far.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 21:05
This is the closest anyone has got so far.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 21:05
rot13(pbhyq gurer or nalguvat gb rznp (pnzr), vcnq (cnvq) naq kfreir (irkref) nyy orvat znqr ol Nccyr?)
– Dmihawk
Dec 4 at 22:08
rot13(pbhyq gurer or nalguvat gb rznp (pnzr), vcnq (cnvq) naq kfreir (irkref) nyy orvat znqr ol Nccyr?)
– Dmihawk
Dec 4 at 22:08
add a comment |
up vote
7
down vote
Following on from @Mnemonic's answer
emac (mace), ipad (paid) and xserve (servex) are all made by Apple, the fourth Apple item would be hidden in angle, modern, sail, rehandles or enneads
2
(rot13) V guvax vg fubhyq or "fnvy" orpnhfr gurer jnf na Nccyr Qrfxgbc Pbzchgre jvgu anzr "Yvfn"
– QBrute
Dec 4 at 23:09
add a comment |
up vote
7
down vote
Following on from @Mnemonic's answer
emac (mace), ipad (paid) and xserve (servex) are all made by Apple, the fourth Apple item would be hidden in angle, modern, sail, rehandles or enneads
2
(rot13) V guvax vg fubhyq or "fnvy" orpnhfr gurer jnf na Nccyr Qrfxgbc Pbzchgre jvgu anzr "Yvfn"
– QBrute
Dec 4 at 23:09
add a comment |
up vote
7
down vote
up vote
7
down vote
Following on from @Mnemonic's answer
emac (mace), ipad (paid) and xserve (servex) are all made by Apple, the fourth Apple item would be hidden in angle, modern, sail, rehandles or enneads
Following on from @Mnemonic's answer
emac (mace), ipad (paid) and xserve (servex) are all made by Apple, the fourth Apple item would be hidden in angle, modern, sail, rehandles or enneads
edited Dec 4 at 22:12
answered Dec 4 at 20:37
Dmihawk
1,827523
1,827523
2
(rot13) V guvax vg fubhyq or "fnvy" orpnhfr gurer jnf na Nccyr Qrfxgbc Pbzchgre jvgu anzr "Yvfn"
– QBrute
Dec 4 at 23:09
add a comment |
2
(rot13) V guvax vg fubhyq or "fnvy" orpnhfr gurer jnf na Nccyr Qrfxgbc Pbzchgre jvgu anzr "Yvfn"
– QBrute
Dec 4 at 23:09
2
2
(rot13) V guvax vg fubhyq or "fnvy" orpnhfr gurer jnf na Nccyr Qrfxgbc Pbzchgre jvgu anzr "Yvfn"
– QBrute
Dec 4 at 23:09
(rot13) V guvax vg fubhyq or "fnvy" orpnhfr gurer jnf na Nccyr Qrfxgbc Pbzchgre jvgu anzr "Yvfn"
– QBrute
Dec 4 at 23:09
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up vote
3
down vote
Partial:
Group 1
Relating to books and publication
1. Solacers (book)
2. Enneads (book)
3. Serial (def: anything published or broadcast)
4.
Group 2
Relating to crafting/weaving/combining
1. sinnet (plaited fiber)
2. braise (cooking method that combines dry and wet methods)
3. came (slender grooved bar of lead for holding together pieces of glass in windows)
4.
Group 3
Relating to torture or irritation
1. chokey (torture cupboard)
2. flog (beat with whip/stick)
3. vexers (plural of those who irritate, bother, frustrate)
4.
Group 4
Relating to transmission
1. mail (send/transmit)
2. paid (to settle/transfer/give)
3. sail (to move along or travel over water)
4. serial (relating to transmission or publication)
Note:
The duplicates are symptomatic of not knowing the correct groups.
Tag:
No idea.
None of these are correct, sorry to burst your bubble.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 21:04
Good to know, thanks. Saves me time and effort haha.
– Dorrulf
Dec 4 at 21:05
You should check out @Mnemonic answer, you may be able to figure it out off that.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 21:10
I have been. Their idea is great, but I haven't been able to figure out how to make it work for some of the other words.
– Dorrulf
Dec 4 at 21:19
add a comment |
up vote
3
down vote
Partial:
Group 1
Relating to books and publication
1. Solacers (book)
2. Enneads (book)
3. Serial (def: anything published or broadcast)
4.
Group 2
Relating to crafting/weaving/combining
1. sinnet (plaited fiber)
2. braise (cooking method that combines dry and wet methods)
3. came (slender grooved bar of lead for holding together pieces of glass in windows)
4.
Group 3
Relating to torture or irritation
1. chokey (torture cupboard)
2. flog (beat with whip/stick)
3. vexers (plural of those who irritate, bother, frustrate)
4.
Group 4
Relating to transmission
1. mail (send/transmit)
2. paid (to settle/transfer/give)
3. sail (to move along or travel over water)
4. serial (relating to transmission or publication)
Note:
The duplicates are symptomatic of not knowing the correct groups.
Tag:
No idea.
None of these are correct, sorry to burst your bubble.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 21:04
Good to know, thanks. Saves me time and effort haha.
– Dorrulf
Dec 4 at 21:05
You should check out @Mnemonic answer, you may be able to figure it out off that.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 21:10
I have been. Their idea is great, but I haven't been able to figure out how to make it work for some of the other words.
– Dorrulf
Dec 4 at 21:19
add a comment |
up vote
3
down vote
up vote
3
down vote
Partial:
Group 1
Relating to books and publication
1. Solacers (book)
2. Enneads (book)
3. Serial (def: anything published or broadcast)
4.
Group 2
Relating to crafting/weaving/combining
1. sinnet (plaited fiber)
2. braise (cooking method that combines dry and wet methods)
3. came (slender grooved bar of lead for holding together pieces of glass in windows)
4.
Group 3
Relating to torture or irritation
1. chokey (torture cupboard)
2. flog (beat with whip/stick)
3. vexers (plural of those who irritate, bother, frustrate)
4.
Group 4
Relating to transmission
1. mail (send/transmit)
2. paid (to settle/transfer/give)
3. sail (to move along or travel over water)
4. serial (relating to transmission or publication)
Note:
The duplicates are symptomatic of not knowing the correct groups.
Tag:
No idea.
Partial:
Group 1
Relating to books and publication
1. Solacers (book)
2. Enneads (book)
3. Serial (def: anything published or broadcast)
4.
Group 2
Relating to crafting/weaving/combining
1. sinnet (plaited fiber)
2. braise (cooking method that combines dry and wet methods)
3. came (slender grooved bar of lead for holding together pieces of glass in windows)
4.
Group 3
Relating to torture or irritation
1. chokey (torture cupboard)
2. flog (beat with whip/stick)
3. vexers (plural of those who irritate, bother, frustrate)
4.
Group 4
Relating to transmission
1. mail (send/transmit)
2. paid (to settle/transfer/give)
3. sail (to move along or travel over water)
4. serial (relating to transmission or publication)
Note:
The duplicates are symptomatic of not knowing the correct groups.
Tag:
No idea.
answered Dec 4 at 21:02
Dorrulf
2,19718
2,19718
None of these are correct, sorry to burst your bubble.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 21:04
Good to know, thanks. Saves me time and effort haha.
– Dorrulf
Dec 4 at 21:05
You should check out @Mnemonic answer, you may be able to figure it out off that.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 21:10
I have been. Their idea is great, but I haven't been able to figure out how to make it work for some of the other words.
– Dorrulf
Dec 4 at 21:19
add a comment |
None of these are correct, sorry to burst your bubble.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 21:04
Good to know, thanks. Saves me time and effort haha.
– Dorrulf
Dec 4 at 21:05
You should check out @Mnemonic answer, you may be able to figure it out off that.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 21:10
I have been. Their idea is great, but I haven't been able to figure out how to make it work for some of the other words.
– Dorrulf
Dec 4 at 21:19
None of these are correct, sorry to burst your bubble.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 21:04
None of these are correct, sorry to burst your bubble.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 21:04
Good to know, thanks. Saves me time and effort haha.
– Dorrulf
Dec 4 at 21:05
Good to know, thanks. Saves me time and effort haha.
– Dorrulf
Dec 4 at 21:05
You should check out @Mnemonic answer, you may be able to figure it out off that.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 21:10
You should check out @Mnemonic answer, you may be able to figure it out off that.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 21:10
I have been. Their idea is great, but I haven't been able to figure out how to make it work for some of the other words.
– Dorrulf
Dec 4 at 21:19
I have been. Their idea is great, but I haven't been able to figure out how to make it work for some of the other words.
– Dorrulf
Dec 4 at 21:19
add a comment |
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Can someone help me with the formatting? I've never done a connect-wall puzzle before and it'd be nice to know how to make it better.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 18:35
(I have formatted the wall as code with a fixed-width font. I think this is the best you can do with text only. If you think it's uglier than before, roll back.)
– M Oehm
Dec 4 at 18:49
No, this is brilliant, thank you so much.
– a guy
Dec 4 at 18:50