Where a revival went down first (or Where a pocket might be first)
Where a weapon was pulled from last
Where it all rests completely
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Where a revival went down first (or Where a pocket might be first)
Where a weapon was pulled from last
Where it all rests completely
Dump???
No sir
peace?
Nope, treat this one the same as the style "My head is - My foot is - My whole is"
"Where a revival went down first" Cambridge, Ky?
"Where a weapon was pulled from last" is this a reference to King Arthur pulling the sword from the stone?
Stone is correct for the second line! :rock:
But sadly your other guess is incorrect. :(
Gravestone?
Nope, sorry!
does it have to be stone? i was thinking rock bottom, but now i figure that's not it huh?
Yes, stone is the only answer for line 2 because line 3 will be _____stone as an answer. :)
Keystone?
Key is not correct
I've added another part to line 1 in hopes that it will help.
Well, first revival made me think of TENT but what the hell is a Tentstone?
Pocket made me think of Flag Football? But what the hell is a FlagFootballstone?
How about Flagstone?
Passing pocket - football
passing stone?... naw
A pool table has pockets
pocket of ore
pocket of a mitt
???
cornerstone?
rivet stone?
Hmmm... by "revival," are you referring to neoclassical architecture or religion?
Ding ding ding ding! We have a winner!
The revival I was referring to was the Creedence Clearwater Revival who went down on the CORNER :dance:
And line 4 "Where it all rests" came from this definition of cornerstone:
The cornerstone (or foundation stone) concept is derived from the first stone set in the construction of a masonry foundation, important since all other stones will be set in reference to this stone, thus determining the position of the entire structure.
What do you guys think... too weird?
Bring a nickel; tap your feet.
Please explain the pocket clue.
You were on the right track with the pool table. The clue was "Where a pocket might be" and a pool table has side and CORNER pockets. :D
Thanks Gabe!
But your added clue said "Where a pocket might be FIRST." The word "first makes no sense (to me) in this case.
Jon, if you'll remember, I said this was like the "My head is My foot is" puzzles. "First" and "last" and "Completely". Those words were in the lines only as a reference to where in the word that clue's answer was. :) Corner was first, stone was last, cornerstone was completely finished.
i loved it, i couldn't get it:wtf:but i love:wtf:d it anyway
Thanks candy!
Ohhhhh some Radar love!