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Ok. Here are 6 movie titles... I've tried to make these as easy as possible.

How it works: The first clue leads to another clue, which leads to the movie title.

Example: "Where the US President lives" would lead to "White House" which would lead to "Casablanca."

Got it? Good! :)

I'm posting these now, but I may have to leave for a while shortly. If possible, please post the intermediate steps as well, and that way perhaps you can help someone else along the way.

I'll check answers as I can.

Here we go!

1. 3rd Pirates of the Carribean Movie

2. Cubicle, negative particle

3. Royal Rockers, Where the Hot Child Is

4. Cane or Beet, Habitation, Red Surf

5. Stuck in one place, Laundry Soap Brand

6. What Patsy and Seal Have in Common

Good luck!!!!!

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GC: a cation is a positive particle, anion is negative. Though those are not particles actually, they are ions (ie, charged molecules, which may have more than one atom which are made of smaller particles). Negative particles would be either electrons or something like that ;D

Thanks unreality! I muddled up the basics, too bad. :blush:

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Royal rockers - Queen

where hot child is - City

was thinking London or Windsor but not just for queen. Being from NJ there's a town called....Elizabethtown... figured why not....

I will admit #2 has me baffled....

cubicle - box, chamber, cell - room?, fight (from box).

negative particle - electron - charge?, cloud?, CRT, electricity....

frustrating....but fun.

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I will admit #2 has me baffled....

cubicle - box, chamber, cell - room?, fight (from box).

negative particle - electron - charge?, cloud?, CRT, electricity....

frustrating....but fun.

Royal rockers - Queen

where hot child is - City

was thinking London or Windsor but not just for queen. Being from NJ there's a town called....Elizabethtown... figured why not....

You're exactly right with the first step clues. Then, if that's how you made the guess instead of knowing about the movie, well, that works! Well done!

For the second one, I don't know why people have such a negative view of cubicles! (just kidding... but everytime someone goes to "cell" it makes me want to be a farmer)

Think of it more... objectively.

Break it down into parts...

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cubicle - office, workspace, job, work, paycheck, desk, carrel, library

negative - no, anti, against, non, refused, bad

particle - electron, proton, ion, iota, bit, anion, atom

I'm still stumped

ok... it's time for a real clue:

The first step has already be half solved many times.

Maybe we should rephrase it to clarify:

(cubicle part),(negative particle)

Then once those are figured out, the you change them again, to get one word (although with that clue, you might get the first part of the word on the first step)

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You're exactly right with the first step clues. Then, if that's how you made the guess instead of knowing about the movie, well, that works! Well done!

For the second one, I don't know why people have such a negative view of cubicles! (just kidding... but everytime someone goes to "cell" it makes me want to be a farmer)

Think of it more... objectively.

Break it down into parts...

Did guess about movie...still don't know what it's about....

why have a negative view on cubicles.......don't know, everytime I'm in one it reminds me of prairie dogs....although it's more about work in general and how it keeps us from doing what we 'enjoy' doing.

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