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The bar has been raised


a spell for summoning helpRoom 3 of the MazeWhat are we? And where is our brother? Hints galore!Spying has never been easierMulti-part Who am I puzzlePlenty of Clues in the CrosswordAn endless loop in a desolate wastelandThe story of gloryTwo men and a door, but no liarSon at War — A Story RiddleAnother Manufactured Teaset Riddle













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I have two directors, but no actors.



I have three numbers, but no equations.



I have two letters, but no packages.



I have nine dots, but no vectors.



I have fifteen lines, but no content.



I have two links, but no zeldas.



I have two arrows, but no bow.



I have one quote, but no source.



I have one picture, but no artist.



I have one more thing yet to be described.



What is it? What description has overlapped?



And more importantly, what am I?




Hint:




It appears that the first clue was the trickiest. The director mentioned is an actual movie director, but this clue is kind of......for the birds.











share|improve this question











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    19












    $begingroup$



    I have two directors, but no actors.



    I have three numbers, but no equations.



    I have two letters, but no packages.



    I have nine dots, but no vectors.



    I have fifteen lines, but no content.



    I have two links, but no zeldas.



    I have two arrows, but no bow.



    I have one quote, but no source.



    I have one picture, but no artist.



    I have one more thing yet to be described.



    What is it? What description has overlapped?



    And more importantly, what am I?




    Hint:




    It appears that the first clue was the trickiest. The director mentioned is an actual movie director, but this clue is kind of......for the birds.











    share|improve this question











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      19












      19








      19





      $begingroup$



      I have two directors, but no actors.



      I have three numbers, but no equations.



      I have two letters, but no packages.



      I have nine dots, but no vectors.



      I have fifteen lines, but no content.



      I have two links, but no zeldas.



      I have two arrows, but no bow.



      I have one quote, but no source.



      I have one picture, but no artist.



      I have one more thing yet to be described.



      What is it? What description has overlapped?



      And more importantly, what am I?




      Hint:




      It appears that the first clue was the trickiest. The director mentioned is an actual movie director, but this clue is kind of......for the birds.











      share|improve this question











      $endgroup$





      I have two directors, but no actors.



      I have three numbers, but no equations.



      I have two letters, but no packages.



      I have nine dots, but no vectors.



      I have fifteen lines, but no content.



      I have two links, but no zeldas.



      I have two arrows, but no bow.



      I have one quote, but no source.



      I have one picture, but no artist.



      I have one more thing yet to be described.



      What is it? What description has overlapped?



      And more importantly, what am I?




      Hint:




      It appears that the first clue was the trickiest. The director mentioned is an actual movie director, but this clue is kind of......for the birds.








      riddle wordplay






      share|improve this question















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          $begingroup$

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          the answer box!




          which looks like this :




          enter image description here




          and corresponds to all the clues :



          I have two directors, but no actors.



          Preformatted text represent two brackets, which are similar to Hitchcock's silhouette (@Arnaud)




          I have three numbers, but no equations.



          123 in Numbered list




          I have two letters, but no packages.



          Bold and italic




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          3 from Bullet List 5 from Horizontal Rule and (@Arnaud) 1 from the Picture icon




          I have fifteen lines, but no content.



          All lines from Numbered List, Bullet List, Heading and Horizontal Rule




          I have two links, but no zeldas.



          Links of the hyperlink icon




          I have two arrows, but no bow.



          Undo and redo




          I have one quote, but no source.



          Quote icon




          I have one picture, but no artist.



          Picture icon




          I have one more thing yet to be described. What is it?



          The help icon (which actually adds a seventh dot)




          What description has overlapped?



          Picture icon is described twice (@Arnaud)







          share|improve this answer











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          • $begingroup$
            Also... (r13) Zl nafjre obk abj unf pbagrag... Fb ol nafjrevat guvf, vf gur nafjre jebat ? Hafbyinoyr chmmyr !
            $endgroup$
            – Soltius
            Mar 12 at 19:54










          • $begingroup$
            Very nice! You are definitely on the right track. You miscounted one element, which will help explain the last line. The first line refers to a certain director - I can name him in a hint if you don't figure it out in a while. Preformatted Text is the object referenced. Also, no, it wasn't supposed to be unsolvable lol.
            $endgroup$
            – Brandon_J
            Mar 12 at 19:56











          • $begingroup$
            The directors and the arrows might be referring to the same things. Arrows give directions, after all.
            $endgroup$
            – Darrel Hoffman
            Mar 12 at 20:40






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @NudgeNudge it is a little far-fetched, but it is also correct. I've known rot13(fbzr crbcyr gb pnyy pheyl oenprf "Uvgpupbpxf" orpnhfr bs guvf.)
            $endgroup$
            – Brandon_J
            Mar 13 at 12:46






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @North thanks. Kind of funny knowing that everyone who started to attempt this puzzle was looking at the answer the whole time. :)
            $endgroup$
            – Brandon_J
            Mar 13 at 21:40










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          $begingroup$

          You are




          the answer box!




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          enter image description here




          and corresponds to all the clues :



          I have two directors, but no actors.



          Preformatted text represent two brackets, which are similar to Hitchcock's silhouette (@Arnaud)




          I have three numbers, but no equations.



          123 in Numbered list




          I have two letters, but no packages.



          Bold and italic




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          I have fifteen lines, but no content.



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          I have two links, but no zeldas.



          Links of the hyperlink icon




          I have two arrows, but no bow.



          Undo and redo




          I have one quote, but no source.



          Quote icon




          I have one picture, but no artist.



          Picture icon




          I have one more thing yet to be described. What is it?



          The help icon (which actually adds a seventh dot)




          What description has overlapped?



          Picture icon is described twice (@Arnaud)







          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$












          • $begingroup$
            Also... (r13) Zl nafjre obk abj unf pbagrag... Fb ol nafjrevat guvf, vf gur nafjre jebat ? Hafbyinoyr chmmyr !
            $endgroup$
            – Soltius
            Mar 12 at 19:54










          • $begingroup$
            Very nice! You are definitely on the right track. You miscounted one element, which will help explain the last line. The first line refers to a certain director - I can name him in a hint if you don't figure it out in a while. Preformatted Text is the object referenced. Also, no, it wasn't supposed to be unsolvable lol.
            $endgroup$
            – Brandon_J
            Mar 12 at 19:56











          • $begingroup$
            The directors and the arrows might be referring to the same things. Arrows give directions, after all.
            $endgroup$
            – Darrel Hoffman
            Mar 12 at 20:40






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @NudgeNudge it is a little far-fetched, but it is also correct. I've known rot13(fbzr crbcyr gb pnyy pheyl oenprf "Uvgpupbpxf" orpnhfr bs guvf.)
            $endgroup$
            – Brandon_J
            Mar 13 at 12:46






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @North thanks. Kind of funny knowing that everyone who started to attempt this puzzle was looking at the answer the whole time. :)
            $endgroup$
            – Brandon_J
            Mar 13 at 21:40















          18












          $begingroup$

          You are




          the answer box!




          which looks like this :




          enter image description here




          and corresponds to all the clues :



          I have two directors, but no actors.



          Preformatted text represent two brackets, which are similar to Hitchcock's silhouette (@Arnaud)




          I have three numbers, but no equations.



          123 in Numbered list




          I have two letters, but no packages.



          Bold and italic




          I have nine dots, but no vectors.



          3 from Bullet List 5 from Horizontal Rule and (@Arnaud) 1 from the Picture icon




          I have fifteen lines, but no content.



          All lines from Numbered List, Bullet List, Heading and Horizontal Rule




          I have two links, but no zeldas.



          Links of the hyperlink icon




          I have two arrows, but no bow.



          Undo and redo




          I have one quote, but no source.



          Quote icon




          I have one picture, but no artist.



          Picture icon




          I have one more thing yet to be described. What is it?



          The help icon (which actually adds a seventh dot)




          What description has overlapped?



          Picture icon is described twice (@Arnaud)







          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$












          • $begingroup$
            Also... (r13) Zl nafjre obk abj unf pbagrag... Fb ol nafjrevat guvf, vf gur nafjre jebat ? Hafbyinoyr chmmyr !
            $endgroup$
            – Soltius
            Mar 12 at 19:54










          • $begingroup$
            Very nice! You are definitely on the right track. You miscounted one element, which will help explain the last line. The first line refers to a certain director - I can name him in a hint if you don't figure it out in a while. Preformatted Text is the object referenced. Also, no, it wasn't supposed to be unsolvable lol.
            $endgroup$
            – Brandon_J
            Mar 12 at 19:56











          • $begingroup$
            The directors and the arrows might be referring to the same things. Arrows give directions, after all.
            $endgroup$
            – Darrel Hoffman
            Mar 12 at 20:40






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @NudgeNudge it is a little far-fetched, but it is also correct. I've known rot13(fbzr crbcyr gb pnyy pheyl oenprf "Uvgpupbpxf" orpnhfr bs guvf.)
            $endgroup$
            – Brandon_J
            Mar 13 at 12:46






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @North thanks. Kind of funny knowing that everyone who started to attempt this puzzle was looking at the answer the whole time. :)
            $endgroup$
            – Brandon_J
            Mar 13 at 21:40













          18












          18








          18





          $begingroup$

          You are




          the answer box!




          which looks like this :




          enter image description here




          and corresponds to all the clues :



          I have two directors, but no actors.



          Preformatted text represent two brackets, which are similar to Hitchcock's silhouette (@Arnaud)




          I have three numbers, but no equations.



          123 in Numbered list




          I have two letters, but no packages.



          Bold and italic




          I have nine dots, but no vectors.



          3 from Bullet List 5 from Horizontal Rule and (@Arnaud) 1 from the Picture icon




          I have fifteen lines, but no content.



          All lines from Numbered List, Bullet List, Heading and Horizontal Rule




          I have two links, but no zeldas.



          Links of the hyperlink icon




          I have two arrows, but no bow.



          Undo and redo




          I have one quote, but no source.



          Quote icon




          I have one picture, but no artist.



          Picture icon




          I have one more thing yet to be described. What is it?



          The help icon (which actually adds a seventh dot)




          What description has overlapped?



          Picture icon is described twice (@Arnaud)







          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$



          You are




          the answer box!




          which looks like this :




          enter image description here




          and corresponds to all the clues :



          I have two directors, but no actors.



          Preformatted text represent two brackets, which are similar to Hitchcock's silhouette (@Arnaud)




          I have three numbers, but no equations.



          123 in Numbered list




          I have two letters, but no packages.



          Bold and italic




          I have nine dots, but no vectors.



          3 from Bullet List 5 from Horizontal Rule and (@Arnaud) 1 from the Picture icon




          I have fifteen lines, but no content.



          All lines from Numbered List, Bullet List, Heading and Horizontal Rule




          I have two links, but no zeldas.



          Links of the hyperlink icon




          I have two arrows, but no bow.



          Undo and redo




          I have one quote, but no source.



          Quote icon




          I have one picture, but no artist.



          Picture icon




          I have one more thing yet to be described. What is it?



          The help icon (which actually adds a seventh dot)




          What description has overlapped?



          Picture icon is described twice (@Arnaud)








          share|improve this answer














          share|improve this answer



          share|improve this answer








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          answered Mar 12 at 19:48









          SoltiusSoltius

          1,446321




          1,446321











          • $begingroup$
            Also... (r13) Zl nafjre obk abj unf pbagrag... Fb ol nafjrevat guvf, vf gur nafjre jebat ? Hafbyinoyr chmmyr !
            $endgroup$
            – Soltius
            Mar 12 at 19:54










          • $begingroup$
            Very nice! You are definitely on the right track. You miscounted one element, which will help explain the last line. The first line refers to a certain director - I can name him in a hint if you don't figure it out in a while. Preformatted Text is the object referenced. Also, no, it wasn't supposed to be unsolvable lol.
            $endgroup$
            – Brandon_J
            Mar 12 at 19:56











          • $begingroup$
            The directors and the arrows might be referring to the same things. Arrows give directions, after all.
            $endgroup$
            – Darrel Hoffman
            Mar 12 at 20:40






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @NudgeNudge it is a little far-fetched, but it is also correct. I've known rot13(fbzr crbcyr gb pnyy pheyl oenprf "Uvgpupbpxf" orpnhfr bs guvf.)
            $endgroup$
            – Brandon_J
            Mar 13 at 12:46






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @North thanks. Kind of funny knowing that everyone who started to attempt this puzzle was looking at the answer the whole time. :)
            $endgroup$
            – Brandon_J
            Mar 13 at 21:40
















          • $begingroup$
            Also... (r13) Zl nafjre obk abj unf pbagrag... Fb ol nafjrevat guvf, vf gur nafjre jebat ? Hafbyinoyr chmmyr !
            $endgroup$
            – Soltius
            Mar 12 at 19:54










          • $begingroup$
            Very nice! You are definitely on the right track. You miscounted one element, which will help explain the last line. The first line refers to a certain director - I can name him in a hint if you don't figure it out in a while. Preformatted Text is the object referenced. Also, no, it wasn't supposed to be unsolvable lol.
            $endgroup$
            – Brandon_J
            Mar 12 at 19:56











          • $begingroup$
            The directors and the arrows might be referring to the same things. Arrows give directions, after all.
            $endgroup$
            – Darrel Hoffman
            Mar 12 at 20:40






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @NudgeNudge it is a little far-fetched, but it is also correct. I've known rot13(fbzr crbcyr gb pnyy pheyl oenprf "Uvgpupbpxf" orpnhfr bs guvf.)
            $endgroup$
            – Brandon_J
            Mar 13 at 12:46






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            @North thanks. Kind of funny knowing that everyone who started to attempt this puzzle was looking at the answer the whole time. :)
            $endgroup$
            – Brandon_J
            Mar 13 at 21:40















          $begingroup$
          Also... (r13) Zl nafjre obk abj unf pbagrag... Fb ol nafjrevat guvf, vf gur nafjre jebat ? Hafbyinoyr chmmyr !
          $endgroup$
          – Soltius
          Mar 12 at 19:54




          $begingroup$
          Also... (r13) Zl nafjre obk abj unf pbagrag... Fb ol nafjrevat guvf, vf gur nafjre jebat ? Hafbyinoyr chmmyr !
          $endgroup$
          – Soltius
          Mar 12 at 19:54












          $begingroup$
          Very nice! You are definitely on the right track. You miscounted one element, which will help explain the last line. The first line refers to a certain director - I can name him in a hint if you don't figure it out in a while. Preformatted Text is the object referenced. Also, no, it wasn't supposed to be unsolvable lol.
          $endgroup$
          – Brandon_J
          Mar 12 at 19:56





          $begingroup$
          Very nice! You are definitely on the right track. You miscounted one element, which will help explain the last line. The first line refers to a certain director - I can name him in a hint if you don't figure it out in a while. Preformatted Text is the object referenced. Also, no, it wasn't supposed to be unsolvable lol.
          $endgroup$
          – Brandon_J
          Mar 12 at 19:56













          $begingroup$
          The directors and the arrows might be referring to the same things. Arrows give directions, after all.
          $endgroup$
          – Darrel Hoffman
          Mar 12 at 20:40




          $begingroup$
          The directors and the arrows might be referring to the same things. Arrows give directions, after all.
          $endgroup$
          – Darrel Hoffman
          Mar 12 at 20:40




          1




          1




          $begingroup$
          @NudgeNudge it is a little far-fetched, but it is also correct. I've known rot13(fbzr crbcyr gb pnyy pheyl oenprf "Uvgpupbpxf" orpnhfr bs guvf.)
          $endgroup$
          – Brandon_J
          Mar 13 at 12:46




          $begingroup$
          @NudgeNudge it is a little far-fetched, but it is also correct. I've known rot13(fbzr crbcyr gb pnyy pheyl oenprf "Uvgpupbpxf" orpnhfr bs guvf.)
          $endgroup$
          – Brandon_J
          Mar 13 at 12:46




          1




          1




          $begingroup$
          @North thanks. Kind of funny knowing that everyone who started to attempt this puzzle was looking at the answer the whole time. :)
          $endgroup$
          – Brandon_J
          Mar 13 at 21:40




          $begingroup$
          @North thanks. Kind of funny knowing that everyone who started to attempt this puzzle was looking at the answer the whole time. :)
          $endgroup$
          – Brandon_J
          Mar 13 at 21:40

















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