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Merlin - Episode 5.12 - The Diamond of the Day - Spoiler Hangman [COMPLETED]

21 Dec 2012

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Well done guys, here is the completed hangman :)

Even though he is miles away from the King, Balinor’s son is able to warn him about a detail he has overlooked on the battlefield.

21 comments:

  1. **** / enough / of / ** / ***** / **** / **** / *** / king, / *******’* / *** / ** / **** / ** / **** / *** / about / a / ****** / ** / *** / ********** / ** / *** / ***********.

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  2. How did I know that you'd manage to get some words right from only 2 letters ;) x

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  3. Hehe, I think I'm getting into the swing of them. :) Really glad you're still doing these, I thought we might have already had our last one.

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  4. So did I for a while, I was starting to think that there wouldn't be any press preview at all. I'm thinking that the finale might not go live until Monday morning if I'm honest, I think they are playing it safe spoiler wise, they must know how the online fans are desperate for good news.

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  5. **** / enough / of / it / makes / **** / doom / the / king, / *******’* / *** / ** / **** / ** / **** / him / about / a / ****** / ** / *** / ********** / ** / *** / ***********.

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  6. And resourceful!


    I was wondering if they'd actually do anything between the episodes, after all its only about 48 hours, not long at all unless they send stuff to the press before Saturday.

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  7. When I first saw this I thought the word with the apostrophe had to be "Morgana's," but no M. So now I'm thinking "Balinor's?"

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  8. Or, now that I'm thinking it, it could just be "warlock's."

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  9. I see what you did there! You're getting very clever about not using names (if I am actually right!).

    Even / though / it / is / maybe / **** / doom / the / king, / Balinor’s / son / is / **** / ** / warn / him / about / a / ****** / to / the / ********** / in / the
    /

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  10. No, I think you're spot on with Balinor. I think its "Balinor's son"

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  11. The last part of the phrase might be "on/the/battlefield."

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  12. This is tricky.... let me try. "---- refuge -- -- magic away harm the King, Balinor's son -- ---- -- warn him about a dragon -- --- overlooked on the battlefield."



    How many words did I get right? :)

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  13. Even though he is miles away from the King, Balinor's son is ____ to warn him about a defeat __ ___ overlooked on the battlefield

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  14. I wonder if we'll need another letter, I think we're almost there!



    Even / though/ he / is / miles / away / from / the / King, / Balinor’s / son / is / able / to / warn / him / about / a / defeat / to / all / overlooked / on / the / battlefield.


    I'm not sure it is defeat there... but I can't think of a more suitable word at the moment.

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  15. Even though he is miles away from the King, Balinor's son is able to warn him
    about a danger to all overlooked on the battlefield.

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  16. Cannot be danger I'm afraid. We've had all the G letters and there are none in that d word.

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  17. All you guys here amaze me!

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  18. Then maybe it's "a detail he has overlooked"?

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  19. Ah! That's perfect! I just couldn't think what two words would make sense last night and went with 'of his' even though it didn't sound right. So it would be:

    Even / though/ he / is / miles / away / from / the / King, / Balinor’s / son / is / able / to / warn / him / about / a / detail / he / has / overlooked / on / the / battlefield.

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  20. i agree detail really does make more sense then danger

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  21. Yeap, that seems to be correct!

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