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message 1: by Captain Cupcake (last edited Aug 30, 2013 09:15AM) (new)

Captain Cupcake | 628 comments
   Let the non-reading games begin!
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Cupcake Spreadsheet for August

Cupcake Spreadsheet-June

Cupcake Spreadsheet-May
      

PUZZLE #101: - Six piece Slider puzzle is here. (June's "series read & watch" of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone ) - Okay to post in thread.

PUZZLE #102: - Fourteen piece Slider puzzle is here . - 14 pieces (August BOMs) - Okay to post in thread.

PUZZLE #103: Word Wheel 'Tower Team.' - here Create words according to the breakdown below. Be sure all have the center letter "M" or an "R" in them. Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com with Puzzle # in subject line. Be sure to tell me what Team you are assigned.

PUZZLE #104 - Spot the Difference: “Romeo & Juliet” Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com with Puzzle # in subject line.

PUZZLE #105: Word Wheel 'Challenge.' - here Create words according to the breakdown below. Be sure all have the center letter "C" is in them. Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com with Puzzle # in subject line.

PUZZLE #106 - Spot the Difference: “Romeo & Juliet” Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com with Puzzle # in subject line.

PUZZLE #107: Word Wheel 'Word Wheel.' here Create words according to the breakdown below. Be sure all have the center letter "W" is in them. Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com with Puzzle # in subject line. Be sure to tell me what Team you are assigned.

PUZZLE #108: - Nine piece Slider puzzle is here. (August's "series read & watch" of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets in the Team Wild Blue Yonder thread.) - Okay to post in thread.

PUZZLE #109 - Doublet from “Flute” to “Cello”. - here Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com with Puzzle # in subject line.

PUZZLE #110 - Spot the Difference: “Romeo & Juliet” Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com with Puzzle # in subject line.

PUZZLE #111: - Twenty-one piece Slider puzzle is here. (NBRC masthead) - Okay to post in thread.

PUZZLE #112: Jigsaw puzzle "NBRC masthead" - here. Be sure to change the total pieces under "Change Cut" to "48 Piece Classic." Okay to post in thread.

PUZZLE #113 - Spot the Difference: “Romeo & Juliet” Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com with Puzzle # in subject line.

PUZZLE #114 - Doublet from “Size” to “Life” - here. Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com With Puzzle # in subject line.

PUZZLE #115: Encrypted Quote - Professor Flitwick/HP #1 - here. Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com With Puzzle # in subject line.

PUZZLE #116 - Doublet from “Mouth to Tummy” - here. Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com with Puzzle # in subject line.

PUZZLE #117 - Spot the Difference: “Romeo & Juliet” Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com with Puzzle # in subject line.

PUZZLE #118 - Crossword Harry Potter here. Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com

PUZZLE #119 - Spot the Difference: “Romeo & Juliet” Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com with Puzzle # in subject line.

PUZZLE #120: Word Find ~ Harry Potter Spells - Part 1 ~ - here. Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com

PUZZLE #121: Encrypted Quote - Professor Snape/HP #1 - here. Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com With Puzzle # in subject line. Be sure to tell me what Team you are assigned!

PUZZLE #122 - Spot the Difference: “Romeo & Juliet” Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com with Puzzle # in subject line.

PUZZLE #123: ~ Harry Potter Spells - Part 2 ~ here. Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com

PUZZLE #124: Word Wheel 'GoodReads.' - here Create words according to the breakdown below. Be sure all have the center letter "G" in them. There are some hints/definitions below. Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com with Puzzle # in subject line. Be sure to tell me what Team you are assigned.

PUZZLE #125 - Spot the Difference: “Romeo & Juliet” Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com with Puzzle # in subject line.

PUZZLE #126: Encrypted Quote - Elrond/LotR #1 - here. Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com With Puzzle # in subject line.

PUZZLE #127: Jigsaw puzzle "Faces of Harry Potter #3" - here. Be sure to change the total pieces under "Change Cut" to "55 Piece Sixstar." Okay to post in thread.


message 2: by Captain Cupcake (last edited Aug 02, 2013 08:23AM) (new)

Captain Cupcake | 628 comments Reserved.


message 3: by Captain Cupcake (last edited Aug 02, 2013 08:22AM) (new)

Captain Cupcake | 628 comments
~ Type of Puzzles ~
Acceptable Posting
Slider Puzzles - This will start out easy and get harder as the challenge goes on. Okay to post in thread. Please take a screen print and show the “Very good, you win.” box.
Example
Jigsaw Puzzles - For Jigsaws, take a screen print and make sure it show the type and number specified. We like to see your time, too, just for fun. These start out easy and get progressively harder as the challenge continues.
Example



message 4: by Captain Cupcake (last edited Aug 02, 2013 08:22AM) (new)

Captain Cupcake | 628 comments Under spoiler to save space: How You can Use your Cupcakes for 7% Solution Challenge. EXPLANATION COMING SOON. (It will be as it was in the 7% Solution Challenge, however, we need to edit the words to read the August Challenge.)

Any cupcakes you earn throughout Round II can be use in the Mod Challenges of Round II.


message 5: by Captain Cupcake (last edited Aug 02, 2013 08:22AM) (new)

Captain Cupcake | 628 comments
~ What is the “bouncing” cupcake? ~

                    A new cupcake is coming,
                    so keep your eyes wide!
                    This new cupcake is bouncing,
                    with pep and with pride!

                    To earn it, your sharp eyes
                    will have to look close,
                    to spot all differences
                    in multiple puzzles we post!

                    Those big books, the thick ones,
                    with so many pages...
                    with this cupcake they'll count more.
                    It'll double their wages!
Under spoiler to save space.
(view spoiler)


message 6: by Captain Cupcake (last edited Aug 02, 2013 09:34AM) (new)

Captain Cupcake | 628 comments
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Under a spoiler to save space.
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message 7: by Captain Cupcake (last edited Aug 02, 2013 08:22AM) (new)

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message 8: by Captain Cupcake (last edited Aug 01, 2013 10:22AM) (new)

Captain Cupcake | 628 comments
A cover from a "series read"
hosted by Wild Blue Yonder.
We'll start off slow, to feed your need.
But soon post something to ponder.

PUZZLE #101: - Six piece Slider puzzle is here. (June's "series read & watch" of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone ) - Okay to post in thread. Please take a screen print and show the "Very good, you win." box. Please do NOT just post the bookcover.

    


message 9: by Captain Cupcake (last edited Aug 01, 2013 11:08AM) (new)

Captain Cupcake | 628 comments
There's a new cupcake coming.
It's mad and it's bad.
Some of you will be humming.
Some of you will be glad.

It's called the "Triple Threat"
And as it's name implies...
While it isn't a sure bet,
It increases your book count size.





message 10: by Captain Cupcake (new)

Captain Cupcake | 628 comments Could someone please let me know if the link to the August Cupcake spreadsheet is working. Thanks.


message 11: by Vicky (new)

Vicky (librovert) | 3137 comments Captain Cupcake wrote: "Could someone please let me know if the link to the August Cupcake spreadsheet is working. Thanks."

Yes, it is!


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Imke (immie75) | 1644 comments Puzzle#101 for Pewter Blue.

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message 13: by Captain Cupcake (new)

Captain Cupcake | 628 comments Thanks, Vicky!


message 14: by Megan (new)

Megan (celtic_girl) | 728 comments Electric Lime - Puzzle #101




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Erin (Bluestocking Bookworm) (bluestockingbookworm) | 353 comments Puzzle 101 for Forest Green

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Emily | 118 comments Puzzle 101 for Moonstone




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Nichole | 980 comments Puzzle 101 for LJB

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message 18: by Zara's Retreat (last edited Aug 20, 2013 07:02AM) (new)

Zara's Retreat B'dazzled Blue: Puzzle #101, 102, 108, 111, & 112: Submitted by Zara


NBRC-PUZZLE #101 photo NBRC-PUZZLE101.jpg

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NBRC-PUZZLE #108 photo NBRC-PUZZLE108.jpg

NBRC-PUZZLE #112 photo NBRC-PUZZLE112.jpg

NBRC-PUZZLE #111 photo NBRC-PUZZLE111.jpg


ilovebakedgoods (Teresa) (ilovebakedgoods) | 226 comments Can you believe I completely forgot that puzzles would be starting today?? Boy, have I been preoccupied today. Of course, the first being a slider means I am just here to pester people for a sec, hehe!


message 20: by Captain Cupcake (last edited Aug 02, 2013 08:28AM) (new)

Captain Cupcake | 628 comments
Next, to make you smile.
Another layout, a sideways slider.
You ask if it is worth your while?
Maybe a grin two "chunksters" wider?

Nope. Not a 'Triple Threat.'
But never fret.
Just want to whet,
Your appetite, yet!
PUZZLE #102: - Fourteen piece Slider puzzle is here . - 14 pieces (August BOMs) - Okay to post in thread. Please take a screen print and show the "Very good, you win." box. Please do NOT just post the bookcover.

Yes. This puzzle is worth two "bouncing" cupcakes.

    


message 21: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (daughterofoak) | 3473 comments Ugh. My computer is strange. When I hit print screen it copies only the winner's box and not the finished puzzle. Can my proof be in two separate pics, one of the box and one of the puzzle?


message 22: by Captain Cupcake (new)

Captain Cupcake | 628 comments Let me ask the Mods.


message 24: by Emily (new)

Emily | 118 comments I don't know if my computer is just weird, but I can't get the website to open.


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NBRC Pollster#11 | 63 comments Puzzle #101 - Blast Off Bronze

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Rebecca NJ (njreader) | 2120 comments Puzzle #102 for Moonstone

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NBRC Pollster#11 | 63 comments Puzzle #102 - Blast Off Bronze

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Lisa Kay (lisakayalicemaria) | 15159 comments Cadet Blue

Puzzle #101
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Puzzle #102
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message 29: by Barb (new)

Barb I thought the mods were taking a vacation in August? I didn't expect more puzzles this month ...


message 30: by Imke (new)

Imke (immie75) | 1644 comments Puzzle #102 for Pewter Blue


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jingles Puzzle #101 - Team Mauvelous

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Jackie | 2143 comments Puzzle 102 - Forest Green

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message 33: by Barb (new)

Barb Neither of the sliders will open for me in Chrome. I'll check them in another browser ASAP.


message 34: by Nichole (new)

Nichole | 980 comments Puzzle 102- LJB

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Hina (hinaj) | 884 comments Puzzle #102 - Team Mauvelous

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message 36: by Captain Cupcake (new)

Captain Cupcake | 628 comments Barb wrote: "I thought the mods were taking a vacation in August? I didn't expect more puzzles this month ..."

What makes you think I'm a Mod?
I could possible be a fraud.
While I'm not as lofty as some helpful Peers of the Realm.
Once or twice, I've taken hold of a helm.

Still, for August Cupcake Puzzles, there will be a ration.
As Captain Cupcake will be on a partial vacation.
I'll post only on Tuesdays and Fridays.
So, there won't be too much of a puzzle craze.




message 37: by Captain Cupcake (last edited Aug 02, 2013 08:39PM) (new)

Captain Cupcake | 628 comments                                      
Here is the first 'Triple Threat.'
It is something different, you can bet.
In this one, a "M" or an "R" must occur in a word.
Don't bother with any that are too absurd.


PUZZLE #103: Word Wheel 'Tower Team.' Create words according to the breakdown below. Be sure all have the center letter "M" or an "R" in them. There are some hints/definitions below. --- Please DO NOT post solution here. Mail to ratminichallenges@gmail.com with Puzzle # in subject line. Be sure to tell me what Team you are assigned.

The 'Triple Treat' Cupcake maybe redeemed by your Captains for three (3) books.
Helpful Hints to Word Wheel for 'Triple Threat':

Two letter words: at least 1

Three letter words: at least 4

Four letter words: at least 15

Five letter words: at least 19
16. An independent ruler or chieftain (especially in Africa or Arabia).

17. Utterly cast down.

18. A medieval helmet with a visor and a neck guard.

19. Give expression or emotion to, in a stage or movie role.

20. An informal use of the Latin word for mother; sometimes used by British schoolboys or used facetiously.

21. Not reflecting light; not glossy; "flat wall paint"; "a photograph with a matte finish".

22. The basic unit of length adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites (approximately 1.094 yards).

23. The basic unit of length adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites (approximately 1.094 yards).

24. An electric railway operating below the surface of the ground (usually in a city); "in Paris the subway system is called the `metro' and in London it is called the `tube' or the `underground'".

25. An unaccompanied choral composition with sacred lyrics; intended to be sung as part of a church service; originated in the 13th century.

26. A raised earth mound, often topped with a wooden or stone structure and surrounded with a ditch.

27. Garden tool for mowing grass on lawns.

28. Tall perennial herb of tropical Asia with dark green leaves; cultivated for the fiber from its woody stems that resembles flax.

29. A clone (individual member of a genet).

30. Past of remeet: to meet again.

31. Desert shrub of Syria and Arabia having small white flowers; constitutes the juniper of the Old Testament; sometimes placed in genus Genista.

32. An animal trainer who tames wild animals.

33. A clan or tribe identified by their kinship to a common totemic object.

34. A structure taller than its diameter; can stand alone or be attached to a larger building.
Six letter words: at least 7
35. One who emotes.

36. A vaguely specified concern.

37. A flat stone with a slightly concave surface, used with another stone (a mano) for grinding maize or other grains.

38. In astronomy, any of the small solid extraterrestrial bodies that hits the earth's atmosphere.

39. To mate again, usually with another partner.

40. Located far away spatially.

41. To team (two or more people) together again.
                                     


message 38: by Moderators of NBRC, Challenger-in-Chief (new)

Moderators of NBRC | 33496 comments Mod
Amanda wrote: "Ugh. My computer is strange. When I hit print screen it copies only the winner's box and not the finished puzzle. Can my proof be in two separate pics, one of the box and one of the puzzle?"

Let's see what you have, Amanda. Then we'll decide. Alright?


message 39: by Moderators of NBRC, Challenger-in-Chief (new)

Moderators of NBRC | 33496 comments Mod
Emily wrote: "I don't know if my computer is just weird, but I can't get the website to open."

Emily, have you tried a different browser?


message 40: by Moderators of NBRC, Challenger-in-Chief (new)

Moderators of NBRC | 33496 comments Mod
Cute picture, Teresa.


message 41: by Vicky (new)

Vicky (librovert) | 3137 comments Captain Cupcake,

On Puzzle #103 22 and 23 both have the same hint, is that intentional?


ilovebakedgoods (Teresa) (ilovebakedgoods) | 226 comments Captain Cupcake wrote: "Barb wrote: "I thought the mods were taking a vacation in August? I didn't expect more puzzles this month ..."

What makes you think I'm a Mod?
I could possible be a fraud.
While I'm not as lofty a..."


I love that you came up with a poem for your response. Oh, to be in the mind of Captain Cupcake.


message 43: by Captain Cupcake (new)

Captain Cupcake | 628 comments Vicky wrote: "Captain Cupcake,

On Puzzle #103 22 and 23 both have the same hint, is that intentional?"


Yes, it is. :D


message 44: by Vicky (new)

Vicky (librovert) | 3137 comments One more question. :s Is there supposed to be an R in the wheel?


message 45: by Nancy from NJ (new)

Katz Nancy from NJ (nancyk18) Does the letter M have to be in the middle of the word?

Also, there is at leas one three letter word - can we use it or if there are more words for 4 letters, etc?


message 46: by Nancy from NJ (new)

Katz Nancy from NJ (nancyk18) is a u missing also?


message 47: by Captain Cupcake (new)

Captain Cupcake | 628 comments Vicky wrote: "One more question. :s Is there supposed to be an R in the wheel?"

Um, yes. Who stole my R?
Let's say for the time being that that M in big circle is R. :D


message 48: by Vicky (new)

Vicky (librovert) | 3137 comments Captain Cupcake wrote: "Um, yes. Who stole my R?
Let's say for the time being that that M in big circle is R. :D"


LOL!

That doesn't change the required letter, does it?


message 49: by Nancy from NJ (new)

Katz Nancy from NJ (nancyk18) do we get partial credit for the words we find or do we need to find all of them?


message 50: by Captain Cupcake (last edited Aug 02, 2013 02:57PM) (new)

Captain Cupcake | 628 comments Nancy wrote: "Does the letter M have to be in the middle of the word?

Also, there is at leas one three letter word - can we use it or if there are more words for 4 letters, etc?"


No, M doesn't have to be in the middle of the word. M in the middle of the circle has to be in every word you use.

I don't understand second part of your question. There are at least 4 three-letter words. If you find more even better.
You need to find at least:
1 two-letter
4 three-letter
15 four-letter
19 five-letter
7 six-letter
If you find more, that's great.

Did that answer your question?


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