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<h1>Clue</h1> | <h1>Clue</h1> | ||
<span style="font-size: 20px"><strong>Hover over the clues if you require!</strong></span><br> | <span style="font-size: 20px"><strong>Hover over the clues if you require!</strong></span><br> | ||
<span style="font-size: 20px">Clue 1: <span class="spoiler-text"> | <span style="font-size: 20px">Clue 1: <span class="spoiler-text">No. 224 is a polyglot.</span></span><br> | ||
<span style="font-size: 20px">Clue 2: <span class="spoiler-text"> | <span style="font-size: 20px">Clue 2: <span class="spoiler-text">Strange that it's only vowels. Reckon you can try searching them up.</span></span><br> | ||
<span style="font-size: 20px">Clue 3: <span class="spoiler-text"> | <span style="font-size: 20px">Clue 3: <span class="spoiler-text">What would this language be called in the language? Like Deutsche in German, or Français in French.</span></span><br> | ||
<h1>Answer and Explanation</h1> | <h1>Answer and Explanation</h1> | ||
<span style="font-size: 20px">Answer: <span class="spoiler-text">Magyar</span></span><br> | <span style="font-size: 20px">Answer: <span class="spoiler-text">Magyar</span></span><br> | ||
<span style="font-size: 20px">Explanation: <span class="spoiler-text"> | <span style="font-size: 20px">Explanation: <span class="spoiler-text">The vowels above are Hungarian vowels, and Hungarian is called Magyar in Hungary.</span></span> | ||
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Puzzle
NO. 224 TRIVIA
6 CHARACTERS 1 WORD
“a, á, e, é, i, í, o, ó, ö, ő, u, ú, ü, ű”
Clue
Hover over the clues if you require!
Clue 1: No. 224 is a polyglot.
Clue 2: Strange that it's only vowels. Reckon you can try searching them up.
Clue 3: What would this language be called in the language? Like Deutsche in German, or Français in French.
Answer and Explanation
Answer: Magyar
Explanation: The vowels above are Hungarian vowels, and Hungarian is called Magyar in Hungary.
Summary of Receipt
Summary
Transcript
[BRANCH] PALM BEACH
[SERVER] EMPLOYEE NO. 224
[DATE] 12/19/21
[INDEX ID] ODOG04
[SECURITY] CAFE
HELLO! Okay, so this is what has happened, okay, I will tell you exactly what has happened. So, basically, No. 512 was busy today! I know! So then we had to find someone else who could go to the Sunday service at Open Doors with No. 26 and No. 44. Okay, so who else could they pick but me! Of course! Now I will admit that I already look VERY human and VERY normal, but I did not want Padre or his nasty friends to recognize me because I am simply very famous. So I figured, yes, this is what I figured, I figured that I could BORROW for a short time the glamor that No. 26 and No. 44 made for the Long Island Team. Because, and this is simply the truth, they do not need it today, but I could probably use it.
And it is a VERY good glamor! Yes, it did an excellent job at making me look, well, not more human but different human, okay, because I already look extremely human, to begin with. It was also a very lightweight glamor that was easy to use and did not make me feel too tired. Okay, it did make me a little bit sleepy, but this is simply because I found the service to be boring, and the pew was very cozy. So I might’ve taken a small nap. I will say this, and it is all I will say about it; it was a total snoozefest. I was expecting something more dramatic and demony, but it seemed very, very normal. And I’m sure that if there was something I missed during my very short two-hour nap, No. 26 and No. 44 would’ve picked up on it. They found it to be boring too. The main event is always AFTER the service.
And it is a very good thing that I went this week instead of No. 512, okay, this is why, I will tell you why, okay, because I overheard Jakab Janos talking! Yes! I eavesdropped on his and Monette Fitch’s conversation. He was speaking Hungarian! And this is basically what he said, more or less, as I remember it, okay this is what he said, he said: “Did you find the half-prince?” And then Fitch said, she said in FRENCH, she said “Not yet. Not here.” Then Cece cut in, and she was speaking DEMON, of course, and she said, she said: “Stop talking. The Actuaries are here.” So, that is what I heard, and it is, as I see it, very, VERY strange indeed.