Every Friday at 1300 hours, Tally-Ho Corner’s cleverest clogs come together to solve a ‘foxer’ handcrafted by my sadistic chum and colleague, Roman. A complete ‘defoxing’ sometimes takes several days and usually involves the little grey cells of many readers.
Every puzzle piece in this jigsaw foxer features an image taken from a Wikipedia page beginning with the letter *REDACTED*. To fully defox the puzzle, supply Roman with a list of all 25 Wikipedia pages.
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SOLUTIONS
Last week’s geofoxer theme: emotions/feelings (defoxed by Colonel_K)
a. amazement or peace (Colonel_K)
b. fury (Froggster)
c. fear (Aergistal)
d. happiness (Viscount)
e. awe (Phlebas)
f. hope (Aergistal)
g. envy (Colonel_K)
h. terror (Viscount)
i. grief (Electric Dragon)
j. ecstasy (Colonel_K)
k. joy (Electric Dragon)
l. trust (Colonel_K)
B4 is a LOOKOUT, or possibly an example of the work of HARRISON WEIR
E2 is one of the copies of a lost painting of LEDA AND THE SWAN by Leonardo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leda_and_the_Swan_(Leonardo)#/media/File:Leda_col_Signo_(Copy_Of_Leonardo_da_Vinci)_September_2015-1.jpg
Also on the TITANIA AND BOTTOM page, but it’s starting to look like L…
E4 is from Crime Does Not Pay #22, but I haven’t found it on wikipedia yet
https://www.comics.org/issue/2283/
Aha. It’s here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepke_Buchalter
C3. LONG-TAIL BOAT – as seen in The Man with the Golden Gun
ETA: D1. LEG SPIN (cricket) – “Mason Crane bowling a leg break during the 2017–18 Ashes series”
B1. LIPIZZAN – “Pesade performed during an open-air performance of the South African Lipizzaners from Johannesburg”
ETA: A5. LION-BAITING – “Lion-bait at Warwick between Wallace and dogs, Tinker and Ball, circa 1827”
D5 – LEINSTER RUGBY – “Leo the Leinster Lion, team mascot”
B5 – LAWN JOCKEY
(Been away for a while!)
I saw the recent news about Flaming Fowl Studios. Wishing you and the team all the best – I hope you haven’t been affected.
Thanks for the thoughts, yeah it’s been a tricky year.
I’m fine but we had to make a lot of good people redundant, we’re trying something smaller this time.
C4 is the pioneer plaque (remembered from a previous Foxer), dunno what is L though.
C4 – LINDA SALZMAN SAGAN 🙂
E5. LIDAR
E1. LIGHTNING ROD FASHION – “a fad in late eighteenth-century Europe after the lightning rod, invented by Benjamin Franklin, was introduced. Lightning rod hats for ladies and lightning umbrellas for gentlemen were most popular in France, especially in Paris.”
One minor recommendation…
Can you add a new comment for every new answer, as I often refresh and sometimes then solve ones you have solved because they are replies to earlier answers?
(Sorry to be a pain!)
It does mean i spam the answers sometimes, but it gives us a nice chronology to it too?
B3 – LESOTHO
C1. LINCOLN CATHEDRAL – “Stonework commemorating the end of fox hunting – a fox can be seen hiding in the foliage”
A3 – LOBSTER CLASP
E3 – Long Beach California
(as my other post on this one isn’t approved, probably due to a weird link)
D4. LAST VOYAGE OF THE KARLUK
Revenue cutter USS Bear and some boat Corwin, June 1914
D3. LIMBAL RING
Yet another facet of appearance to feel self-concious about.
A1. B-24D Liberator bomber serial 41-24301 named Lady Be Good. It crashed in Libya in 1943.
Here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Be_Good_(aircraft)
B2. Lockheed XFV at the Sun ‘n Fun Campus Museum at Lakeland Linder International Airport in Lakeland, Florida.
Here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_XFV
A4. Lozenge
The picture is a close up of a Mechanical desktop calculator Walther Multa 32.
Here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lozenge_(shape)
C2. LANCE REST
Here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_rest
A2. LINEOGRAPHY
Here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lineography
D2. Long Walk of the Navajo
Here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Walk_of_the_Navajo