N00B NAME CHALLENGE: the reveal!

Mar 30, 2010 18:07

Before we reveal the answer to all these riddles, Justin and I thought we'd share some of the name hints that didn't quite make the cut (most of which were rejected when we decided to allow Googling):

  • The first historically notable bearer of this name was an empress.
  • Were proper names allowed, playing it would be worth 12 points in Scrabble.
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n00bettenana March 31 2010, 19:40:16 UTC
I am so glad you decided to keep up the tradition of having us solve the name-that-n00b riddle/puzzle. Since I'm so into language, I found it fascinating how the different ones of us chose to approach the "pasta spears" clue. It was terribly logical how Derek did it, and Steve was on the same track, just using a bit more complicated approach. He used "lancia" for spears which apparently is Italian for spears and Lancia is also a company that makes pasta. That's why he was SO sure he had it with Rosalia. I, on the other hand, was focussing first on pastas shaped like spears and when that didn't work, I carefully researched words for pasta that might translate into something like spears. My plan was to find said word or words and then focus on ways to prepare said pasta that had enough of the CARLSON letters in it. I was so far down the wrong track, I might have been lost there until doomsday. ;] Anyway, we are going to adore calling our little granddaughter Zoe, even if she was named after a robot!

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y_pestis April 7 2010, 18:17:54 UTC
How are you doing with the idea of a girl, Lorraine? I've already told Marjorie that I don't know girls - she's on her own in that department and I'm absolutely not changing her nappies... So much for hand-me-down clothes, too... on the other hand, you'll be the envy of all the other Carlsons, having a granddaughter! :-)

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