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Comments on Puzzle #18733: Name That Movie #4
By l terrell (laterrell)

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  version: 3    quality:   difficulty:   solvability: line & color logic only  

Puzzle Description:

My Favorite

#1: bugaboo (bugaboo) on May 22, 2012 [SPOILER]

national treasure

although i sure dont get most of the stuff in this puzzle (the words "PASS," "AND," and "STOW," the glasses, and the red/blue/green dots)
but the eye of providence and the liberty bell together led me to the answer
#2: BlackCat (BlackCat) on May 22, 2012
Way too big! I got tired of working on it because I had to keep moving the screen position around so much.
#3: David (Havenstrom) on May 23, 2012
Very tough, but solvable by logic alone. Not too big.
#4: l terrell (laterrell) on May 23, 2012 [HINT] [SPOILER]
bugaboo, the glasses are a 3D prototype invented by Benjamin Franklin that were used to read the map on the back of the Declaration--hence the colored lenses attached to them. Pass and Stow was another clue referring to the people who recast the Liberty Bell after it originally cracked. Good job with the solve!
#5: Web Paint-By-Number Robot (webpbn) on May 23, 2012
New version published by laterrell.
#6: l terrell (laterrell) on May 23, 2012
Sorry about the new version. I know how incredibly annoying that is for people who've already solved it, but I found some mistakes and I wanted to take away some of the white space to make it a little easier. It's now solvable with logic alone and has a unique solution. Hope this helps and doesn't mess you up more. I'll make sure the next one is right the first time. Promise!
#7: Web Paint-By-Number Robot (webpbn) on May 23, 2012
New version published by laterrell.
#8: Teresa K (fasstar) on May 24, 2012
This was a LOT of fun. The solve was most enjoyable. I got to it AFTER you made revisions, thankfully! It was fun to watch all the parts appear one by one. I was thinking it might be a rebus, so I didn't figure it out, but now it all makes sense. It was kind of big, I had to scroll, but it was worth the annoyance.

I hope you make more like this, but PLEASE make sure you make all your revisions before you publish it next time.
#9: Minnie Fuerstnau (m.fuerstnau) on May 25, 2012
I wasn't familiar enough with the movie to get the image references but that didn't matter because I had such fun solving the puzzle! This size requires me to keep the grid really small but I can then work on it with no scrolling. (I just need to work on these big ones in stages because the little numbers are harder to see!)

Thanks!!!
#10: Nancy (nbarsi) on May 25, 2012 [HINT]
I have found little scrolling is necessary if you press bigger and simply move the clue numbers to the bottom or top/left or right and work in sections. I really enjoyed this puzzle and am really glad I worked it after the revisions.
#11: Julio Parra (Julio Parra) on Jan 13, 2022
Muy buena imagen y soluble lógicamente. Me ha gustado.

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