…And they were stumped for a long timeMoons and messagesIntroducing Gladys, an intrepid globetrotterA burglar's sunglasses, a lady's odysseyIntroducing Gladys, an intrepid globetrotterHorribly broken and just plain wrongWatching the game, having a puzzleA cryptic tricolourThe hearts of goldFieldwork aheadBetter than RembrandtA game of cricketMoons and messagesA burglar's sunglasses, a lady's odyssey

Why colon to denote that a value belongs to a type?

Apparent Ring of Craters on the Moon

I unknowingly submitted plagiarised work

How long does it take to crack RSA 1024 with a PC?

General purpose replacement for enum with FlagsAttribute

Are there situations when self-assignment is useful?

How do I align equations in three columns, justified right, center and left?

Why do airplanes use an axial flow jet engine instead of a more compact centrifugal jet engine?

Rests in pickup measure (anacrusis)

When and what was the first 3D acceleration device ever released?

Is one obligated to listen to a Rav?

What are the benefits of cryosleep?

How were these pictures of spacecraft wind tunnel testing taken?

Can't remember the name of this game

How did early x86 BIOS programmers manage to program full blown TUIs given very few bytes of ROM/EPROM?

Identifying an object pointer by generating and using a unique ID

Why is this Simple Puzzle impossible to solve?

How can I get exact maximal value of this expression?

Under what law can the U.S. arrest International Criminal Court (ICC) judges over war crimes probe?

Can a wire having a 610-670 THz (frequency of blue light) AC frequency supply, generate blue light?

Geological aftereffects of an asteroid impact on a large mountain range?

At what point in European history could a government build a printing press given a basic description?

Why do they consider the Ori false gods?

How to prevent bad sectors?



…And they were stumped for a long time


Moons and messagesIntroducing Gladys, an intrepid globetrotterA burglar's sunglasses, a lady's odysseyIntroducing Gladys, an intrepid globetrotterHorribly broken and just plain wrongWatching the game, having a puzzleA cryptic tricolourThe hearts of goldFieldwork aheadBetter than RembrandtA game of cricketMoons and messagesA burglar's sunglasses, a lady's odyssey













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This puzzle is part 16 of Gladys' journey across the globe. Each part can be solved independently. Nevertheless, if you are new to the series, feel free to start at the beginning: Introducing Gladys.








Dear Puzzling,



Today I got a glimpse of what things may have looked like on Earth millions of years ago.



I'm debating whether I should give you a hint about today's puzzle or not. If it was anyone else I would try to point them into the right direction, but you, dear Puzzling, can probably work it out on your own. After all, I assume you have at least some interest in geography if you've followed my journey this far.



Wish you were here!

Love, Gladys.








enter image description here



1. Loop of rope / Shakespeare's pentameter

2. Technically just outside Las Vegas / Chameleon or gecko

3. Ground spice / E-book reader

4. String instrument / Time travel film

5. Inexpensive / Llama relative

6. Fossilized resin / Native American or South Asian

7. Brownish colour / Immigrants

8. Vagabond / Extreme stupidity

9. Riddermark / Very young child

10. Lanzhou's province / Worshipped at Delphi

11. Accepted in Greek and Irish shops / Light phenomenon





Gladys will return in "A burglar's sunglasses, a lady's odyssey".










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    $begingroup$


    This puzzle is part 16 of Gladys' journey across the globe. Each part can be solved independently. Nevertheless, if you are new to the series, feel free to start at the beginning: Introducing Gladys.








    Dear Puzzling,



    Today I got a glimpse of what things may have looked like on Earth millions of years ago.



    I'm debating whether I should give you a hint about today's puzzle or not. If it was anyone else I would try to point them into the right direction, but you, dear Puzzling, can probably work it out on your own. After all, I assume you have at least some interest in geography if you've followed my journey this far.



    Wish you were here!

    Love, Gladys.








    enter image description here



    1. Loop of rope / Shakespeare's pentameter

    2. Technically just outside Las Vegas / Chameleon or gecko

    3. Ground spice / E-book reader

    4. String instrument / Time travel film

    5. Inexpensive / Llama relative

    6. Fossilized resin / Native American or South Asian

    7. Brownish colour / Immigrants

    8. Vagabond / Extreme stupidity

    9. Riddermark / Very young child

    10. Lanzhou's province / Worshipped at Delphi

    11. Accepted in Greek and Irish shops / Light phenomenon





    Gladys will return in "A burglar's sunglasses, a lady's odyssey".










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      6












      6








      6





      $begingroup$


      This puzzle is part 16 of Gladys' journey across the globe. Each part can be solved independently. Nevertheless, if you are new to the series, feel free to start at the beginning: Introducing Gladys.








      Dear Puzzling,



      Today I got a glimpse of what things may have looked like on Earth millions of years ago.



      I'm debating whether I should give you a hint about today's puzzle or not. If it was anyone else I would try to point them into the right direction, but you, dear Puzzling, can probably work it out on your own. After all, I assume you have at least some interest in geography if you've followed my journey this far.



      Wish you were here!

      Love, Gladys.








      enter image description here



      1. Loop of rope / Shakespeare's pentameter

      2. Technically just outside Las Vegas / Chameleon or gecko

      3. Ground spice / E-book reader

      4. String instrument / Time travel film

      5. Inexpensive / Llama relative

      6. Fossilized resin / Native American or South Asian

      7. Brownish colour / Immigrants

      8. Vagabond / Extreme stupidity

      9. Riddermark / Very young child

      10. Lanzhou's province / Worshipped at Delphi

      11. Accepted in Greek and Irish shops / Light phenomenon





      Gladys will return in "A burglar's sunglasses, a lady's odyssey".










      share|improve this question











      $endgroup$




      This puzzle is part 16 of Gladys' journey across the globe. Each part can be solved independently. Nevertheless, if you are new to the series, feel free to start at the beginning: Introducing Gladys.








      Dear Puzzling,



      Today I got a glimpse of what things may have looked like on Earth millions of years ago.



      I'm debating whether I should give you a hint about today's puzzle or not. If it was anyone else I would try to point them into the right direction, but you, dear Puzzling, can probably work it out on your own. After all, I assume you have at least some interest in geography if you've followed my journey this far.



      Wish you were here!

      Love, Gladys.








      enter image description here



      1. Loop of rope / Shakespeare's pentameter

      2. Technically just outside Las Vegas / Chameleon or gecko

      3. Ground spice / E-book reader

      4. String instrument / Time travel film

      5. Inexpensive / Llama relative

      6. Fossilized resin / Native American or South Asian

      7. Brownish colour / Immigrants

      8. Vagabond / Extreme stupidity

      9. Riddermark / Very young child

      10. Lanzhou's province / Worshipped at Delphi

      11. Accepted in Greek and Irish shops / Light phenomenon





      Gladys will return in "A burglar's sunglasses, a lady's odyssey".







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          1. Loop of rope / Shakespeare's pentameter




            LASSO / IAMBIC





          2. Technically just outside Las Vegas / Chameleon or gecko




            STRIP / LIZARD





          3. Ground spice / E-book reader




            CUMIN / KINDLE





          4. String instrument / Time travel film




            CELLO / LOOPER





          5. Inexpensive / Llama relative




            CHEAP / ALPACA





          6. Fossilized resin / Native American or South Asian




            AMBER / INDIAN





          7. Brownish colour / Immigrants




            KHAKI / ALIENS





          8. Vagabond / Extreme stupidity




            NOMAD / IDIOCY





          9. Riddermark / Very young child




            ROHAN / INFANT





          10. Lanzhou's province / Worshipped at Delphi




            GANSU / APOLLO





          11. Accepted in Greek and Irish shops / Light phenomenon




            EUROS / AURORA




          The middles ...




          are capital cities, if you take some letters from the left and right. So:


          SOFIA, Bulgaria

          TRIPOLI, Libya

          MINSK, Belarus

          OSLO, Norway

          APIA, Samoa

          BERLIN, Germany

          KIGALI, Rwanda

          MADRID, Spain

          HANOI, Vietnam

          SUVA, Fiji

          ROSEAU, Dominica







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            I had [rot13]ncbyyb for 10 and [rot13]pbeban for 11 but I think your 11 fits better.
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            "Outside Las Vegas" is [rot13]FGEVC. Beyond that, I'm not sure...
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            Here I was thinking that "Alpaca" was somehow wrong when "Apia" was staring me right in the face on the top of the capitals list!
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          Each pair of answers, when a letter is put in the middle, creates a city, probably a capital city--four thus far... enter image description here







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              The grid:




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              1. Loop of rope / Shakespeare's pentameter




                LASSO / IAMBIC





              2. Technically just outside Las Vegas / Chameleon or gecko




                STRIP / LIZARD





              3. Ground spice / E-book reader




                CUMIN / KINDLE





              4. String instrument / Time travel film




                CELLO / LOOPER





              5. Inexpensive / Llama relative




                CHEAP / ALPACA





              6. Fossilized resin / Native American or South Asian




                AMBER / INDIAN





              7. Brownish colour / Immigrants




                KHAKI / ALIENS





              8. Vagabond / Extreme stupidity




                NOMAD / IDIOCY





              9. Riddermark / Very young child




                ROHAN / INFANT





              10. Lanzhou's province / Worshipped at Delphi




                GANSU / APOLLO





              11. Accepted in Greek and Irish shops / Light phenomenon




                EUROS / AURORA




              The middles ...




              are capital cities, if you take some letters from the left and right. So:


              SOFIA, Bulgaria

              TRIPOLI, Libya

              MINSK, Belarus

              OSLO, Norway

              APIA, Samoa

              BERLIN, Germany

              KIGALI, Rwanda

              MADRID, Spain

              HANOI, Vietnam

              SUVA, Fiji

              ROSEAU, Dominica







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                I had [rot13]ncbyyb for 10 and [rot13]pbeban for 11 but I think your 11 fits better.
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                "Outside Las Vegas" is [rot13]FGEVC. Beyond that, I'm not sure...
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                @Exal Thanks, I wasn't coming up with anything useful there.
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                Here I was thinking that "Alpaca" was somehow wrong when "Apia" was staring me right in the face on the top of the capitals list!
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                May 21 at 7:19










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                Hehee... looks like @Jay was right about 10.
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                May 21 at 7:20















              10












              $begingroup$

              Gladys is in




              FOSSIL GROVE




              The grid:




              enter image description here





              1. Loop of rope / Shakespeare's pentameter




                LASSO / IAMBIC





              2. Technically just outside Las Vegas / Chameleon or gecko




                STRIP / LIZARD





              3. Ground spice / E-book reader




                CUMIN / KINDLE





              4. String instrument / Time travel film




                CELLO / LOOPER





              5. Inexpensive / Llama relative




                CHEAP / ALPACA





              6. Fossilized resin / Native American or South Asian




                AMBER / INDIAN





              7. Brownish colour / Immigrants




                KHAKI / ALIENS





              8. Vagabond / Extreme stupidity




                NOMAD / IDIOCY





              9. Riddermark / Very young child




                ROHAN / INFANT





              10. Lanzhou's province / Worshipped at Delphi




                GANSU / APOLLO





              11. Accepted in Greek and Irish shops / Light phenomenon




                EUROS / AURORA




              The middles ...




              are capital cities, if you take some letters from the left and right. So:


              SOFIA, Bulgaria

              TRIPOLI, Libya

              MINSK, Belarus

              OSLO, Norway

              APIA, Samoa

              BERLIN, Germany

              KIGALI, Rwanda

              MADRID, Spain

              HANOI, Vietnam

              SUVA, Fiji

              ROSEAU, Dominica







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                I had [rot13]ncbyyb for 10 and [rot13]pbeban for 11 but I think your 11 fits better.
                $endgroup$
                – Jay
                May 21 at 6:40










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                "Outside Las Vegas" is [rot13]FGEVC. Beyond that, I'm not sure...
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                – Exal
                May 21 at 6:42










              • $begingroup$
                @Exal Thanks, I wasn't coming up with anything useful there.
                $endgroup$
                – Rubio
                May 21 at 6:42










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                Here I was thinking that "Alpaca" was somehow wrong when "Apia" was staring me right in the face on the top of the capitals list!
                $endgroup$
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                May 21 at 7:19










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                Hehee... looks like @Jay was right about 10.
                $endgroup$
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                May 21 at 7:20













              10












              10








              10





              $begingroup$

              Gladys is in




              FOSSIL GROVE




              The grid:




              enter image description here





              1. Loop of rope / Shakespeare's pentameter




                LASSO / IAMBIC





              2. Technically just outside Las Vegas / Chameleon or gecko




                STRIP / LIZARD





              3. Ground spice / E-book reader




                CUMIN / KINDLE





              4. String instrument / Time travel film




                CELLO / LOOPER





              5. Inexpensive / Llama relative




                CHEAP / ALPACA





              6. Fossilized resin / Native American or South Asian




                AMBER / INDIAN





              7. Brownish colour / Immigrants




                KHAKI / ALIENS





              8. Vagabond / Extreme stupidity




                NOMAD / IDIOCY





              9. Riddermark / Very young child




                ROHAN / INFANT





              10. Lanzhou's province / Worshipped at Delphi




                GANSU / APOLLO





              11. Accepted in Greek and Irish shops / Light phenomenon




                EUROS / AURORA




              The middles ...




              are capital cities, if you take some letters from the left and right. So:


              SOFIA, Bulgaria

              TRIPOLI, Libya

              MINSK, Belarus

              OSLO, Norway

              APIA, Samoa

              BERLIN, Germany

              KIGALI, Rwanda

              MADRID, Spain

              HANOI, Vietnam

              SUVA, Fiji

              ROSEAU, Dominica







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              Gladys is in




              FOSSIL GROVE




              The grid:




              enter image description here





              1. Loop of rope / Shakespeare's pentameter




                LASSO / IAMBIC





              2. Technically just outside Las Vegas / Chameleon or gecko




                STRIP / LIZARD





              3. Ground spice / E-book reader




                CUMIN / KINDLE





              4. String instrument / Time travel film




                CELLO / LOOPER





              5. Inexpensive / Llama relative




                CHEAP / ALPACA





              6. Fossilized resin / Native American or South Asian




                AMBER / INDIAN





              7. Brownish colour / Immigrants




                KHAKI / ALIENS





              8. Vagabond / Extreme stupidity




                NOMAD / IDIOCY





              9. Riddermark / Very young child




                ROHAN / INFANT





              10. Lanzhou's province / Worshipped at Delphi




                GANSU / APOLLO





              11. Accepted in Greek and Irish shops / Light phenomenon




                EUROS / AURORA




              The middles ...




              are capital cities, if you take some letters from the left and right. So:


              SOFIA, Bulgaria

              TRIPOLI, Libya

              MINSK, Belarus

              OSLO, Norway

              APIA, Samoa

              BERLIN, Germany

              KIGALI, Rwanda

              MADRID, Spain

              HANOI, Vietnam

              SUVA, Fiji

              ROSEAU, Dominica








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                I had [rot13]ncbyyb for 10 and [rot13]pbeban for 11 but I think your 11 fits better.
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                – Jay
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                "Outside Las Vegas" is [rot13]FGEVC. Beyond that, I'm not sure...
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                @Exal Thanks, I wasn't coming up with anything useful there.
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                Here I was thinking that "Alpaca" was somehow wrong when "Apia" was staring me right in the face on the top of the capitals list!
                $endgroup$
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                Hehee... looks like @Jay was right about 10.
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                I had [rot13]ncbyyb for 10 and [rot13]pbeban for 11 but I think your 11 fits better.
                $endgroup$
                – Jay
                May 21 at 6:40










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                "Outside Las Vegas" is [rot13]FGEVC. Beyond that, I'm not sure...
                $endgroup$
                – Exal
                May 21 at 6:42










              • $begingroup$
                @Exal Thanks, I wasn't coming up with anything useful there.
                $endgroup$
                – Rubio
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              • $begingroup$
                Here I was thinking that "Alpaca" was somehow wrong when "Apia" was staring me right in the face on the top of the capitals list!
                $endgroup$
                – Exal
                May 21 at 7:19










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                Hehee... looks like @Jay was right about 10.
                $endgroup$
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              I had [rot13]ncbyyb for 10 and [rot13]pbeban for 11 but I think your 11 fits better.
              $endgroup$
              – Jay
              May 21 at 6:40




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              I had [rot13]ncbyyb for 10 and [rot13]pbeban for 11 but I think your 11 fits better.
              $endgroup$
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              $begingroup$
              "Outside Las Vegas" is [rot13]FGEVC. Beyond that, I'm not sure...
              $endgroup$
              – Exal
              May 21 at 6:42




              $begingroup$
              "Outside Las Vegas" is [rot13]FGEVC. Beyond that, I'm not sure...
              $endgroup$
              – Exal
              May 21 at 6:42












              $begingroup$
              @Exal Thanks, I wasn't coming up with anything useful there.
              $endgroup$
              – Rubio
              May 21 at 6:42




              $begingroup$
              @Exal Thanks, I wasn't coming up with anything useful there.
              $endgroup$
              – Rubio
              May 21 at 6:42












              $begingroup$
              Here I was thinking that "Alpaca" was somehow wrong when "Apia" was staring me right in the face on the top of the capitals list!
              $endgroup$
              – Exal
              May 21 at 7:19




              $begingroup$
              Here I was thinking that "Alpaca" was somehow wrong when "Apia" was staring me right in the face on the top of the capitals list!
              $endgroup$
              – Exal
              May 21 at 7:19












              $begingroup$
              Hehee... looks like @Jay was right about 10.
              $endgroup$
              – Rubio
              May 21 at 7:20




              $begingroup$
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                  Each pair of answers, when a letter is put in the middle, creates a city, probably a capital city--four thus far... enter image description here







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                  Each pair of answers, when a letter is put in the middle, creates a city, probably a capital city--four thus far... enter image description here








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