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  1. Spoiler for may be at least a partial proof along the lines of the formal proof

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    Any hexagon can be constructed of three large diamond shapes congruent to the red, green and blue unit sized shapes.  Each of those shapes can only be constructed in their entirety while within their bounds from unit size shapes of the same color.  But can visualize if a different color is placed within a large diamond shape you have to break the boundary of that large diamond in at least two (an even number of) places with half diamonds in order to fill that large diamond.  Consequently...oh bother - so maybe just an observation.

     

  2. Hey Thalia - gonna go with three out of four correct in your two responses above.  Not yet on the Arabian.  Should have said that plasmid was half right on his last stab at that one.

    Spoiler for a little more on the Byzantine one

    Turk (torque) wrench - booooo, yeah said that one was weak

  3. On Friday, December 04, 2015 at 8:42 PM, Thalia said:

    Andalusian

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    Patagonia

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    hey T - realized the Andalusian is a horse as well as an adjective describing a certain population so the mount bit along with "fast track" is just a smoke screen.  Mount of a different kind is relevant to the answer.  Also, these Andalusians are not contemporary.  And finally, since this one is a toughie, it might be best to attack the meaning of "fast track" first (again nothing re horses).

     

    And your second one's not the same as mine tho mine is a food stuff. 
     

    On Friday, December 04, 2015 at 2:02 AM, plasmid said:

    Does a big-shot mafioso have a

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     Since the Arabian clue is more spouse than reception, and moms and dads are generally spouses

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    Or how about this twisted Byzantine

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    hey plasmid - your first above, wellll, nah

    your second one is very good and potentially an alternative.  My "spouse" is either he or she

    and the third just aint twisted enough
     

    On Sunday, December 06, 2015 at 4:06 AM, Wilson said:
     

    also a good pun Wilson but canter gris.

  4. An attractive East African

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     Hitting a wall with the others. Not familiar with the terms "costume jewelry" or "spousal reception". I've been assuming the latter is referring to a wedding or something somewhat related. Is that right?

    As for the difficulty, it's always easier when you're the one with the answers. :P

    I really like that one as an alternative answer so will consider this one solved.  For what it's worth, mine involves a neighbor of yours.  The work I'm looking for costume jewelry is a straight synonym but perhaps now realize not so common knowledge?  The "spousal reception" clue can and should probably just read "spouse."  Nothing about a wedding but the "reception" bit relates back to the answer.  The "mount" in one of the other clues is similar.

     

     

    It's always easier when you're the one with the answers. :P

    Totally! And, nice find on that last one.

    yeah, oops

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    right on plasmid, nicely deciphered

    @plasmid - lol. Keep forgetting these may not sound exactly like the phrase. Especially when it's the first letter that's different. Thanks for the reminder.

    Arabian spousal reception

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    EDIT: Whoa. BD has tagging now? :o

    nah, no wedding involved

    Coins

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    woot woot,  these last two were kinda extra credit and figured they'd go last.  well done, Thalia

    Byzantine (barely?)

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    gonna go with no on that one.

    Patagonia costume jewelry

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     Arabian spousal reception

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     Byzantine with a twist

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    hey plasmid - your last one above will call half right.  this one's not my proudest.  your middle one above is quite clever/chuckle inducing, nice.  guess the first one's also half right and along the right subject.

    West Indies

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    yes indeed!  cruisin now.

  5. @ Thalia - that edit came about when I copied and pasted from my notes with answers, good catch and nice solve for that one.  that and the last one are similar ie homographs vs homophones

    @ bonanova - yeah, I agree.  Thalia is quite good at these.  Now realize they are less apparent then when I was composing them.  My sense of difficulty was somewhat skewed after playing with them for a while.

    @ Wilson - Hou's it gaun auld friend?  Great to see you here.  Good answers, both yet different than mine.  

  6. hey T - your first one above does indeed work yet is different than mine.  I really like it.  The very last two of this puzzle are derived a little differently than the others (well my answers were at least).  Your second answer above is as I intended but not your third one.  Will have to do a little Wikipedia-ing to look into a Croatia/Byzantium connection.  This one anyway is my least favorite and I might should have culled it before posting.  And one of your "ideas" matches where I was coming from - okay the first one. - Cheers

     

    and @ bonanova - thanks man,  liked that one, too.

     

    so far...

    Picture of a Scandinavian - photo Finnish, by Thalia

    A bohemian defender of the bar - Czech bouncer, by Thalia

    Patagonia costume jewelry

    A down under rocker - Aussie Osbourne, by Thalia

    Middle Eastern dairy product - cheese Kurd, by Thalia

    Fast track Andalusian mount?

    Nordic canine - Swede tooth, by Thalia

    A Byzantine with a twist

    A vehicle of the West Indies

    Viking law

    An attractive East African

    Arabian spousal reception


    Formal courtesy of an Asian?

    Coins of an Eastern Bloc Republic

     

  7. Hey T - that does work and is one I had in mind when first gathering common two word pairings with a peoples/nationality theme.  Still have another answer in mind with a different Nordic and totally different type of canine (and a pun).  When you get that one you'll see the flavor of these.  Please don't give up.  They really are not that obscure and I think once one falls...

  8. Hey Thalia - great to see you here still.  Hope some of the other old regulars might also still stop by on occasion and that we might gin up some new interest, too.  I have not been active here for some time but have always regularly checked in.  Planning to change that lack of posting starting with this little silly one.  These all have two word (possibly a couple of two syllable) answers that are (hopefully) "punny" and have a common theme of sorts perhaps apparent in the recurring similar subject of each and hinted at in the title.  Am a little out of practice but think some of these are okay and might garner a chuckle or two.  May reveal one a little later as an example if they still seem too elusive.  Thanks for responding and giving me the opportunity to explain a little.  Hope you'll look at them again.

  9. Picture of a Scandinavian

    A bohemian defender of the bar

    Patagonia costume jewelry

    A down under rocker

    Middle Eastern dairy product

    Fast track Andalusian mount

    Nordic canine

    A Byzantine with a twist

    A vehicle of the West Indies

    Viking law

    An attractive East African

    Arabian spousal reception


    Courtesy of an Asian

    Coins of an Eastern Bloc Republic

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