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Codenames 2

All right, I'll take spymaster for round 1.

Then we have a while to figure out who gets the role round 2 and beyond (while simultaneously winning this round wink). Anyone want to throw a name in the hat for round 2? I want to try both sides (and I bet the rest of you do too) so round 2 should be someone else.
EitB 25 - Perpentach
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Sent to Mardoc and Brick; Red is first, good luck gentlemen:
NET NEEDLE MASSWORM OPERA
UNICORN LASER PASTE VAN CELL
LAP BOOM HOTEL KING MODEL
CHOCOLATE EAGLE HOOK OIL GLASS
SPRING DWARF LEMON NOVEL AMAZON
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Written: 2
EitB 25 - Perpentach
Occasional mapmaker

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I think we should point to Novel as the obvious match. But then I'd probably lean towards passing. I don't think the second word is obvious at all, and we can catch up later.

Tentative guesses for the second word:
Opera
Amazon (the store)
King (the author)
Laser (printer)

As I said, I don't see anything obvious.
If you know what I mean.
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Alright, let the shenanigans begin! I like to spoiler our first impressions of a clue so that we don't unduly influence each other, especially with teams of 4 guessing.

Written 2:
I'm fairly confident with Novel and Opera. I tend to think of this game in terms of clue schemas, and a very straightforward one that works well for 2-word clues is: "WORD1 and WORD2 are both CLUE, and none of the other words are CLUE." Another common one is: "Concatenating CLUE and WORD1 or CLUE and WORD2 result in well-known phrases, but concatenating CLUE with other words does not result in well-known phrases." Things get trickier when you start reaching for 3- or 4-word clues, but I don't think we should delve needlessly here.
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I agree that Novel is obvious for first guess, also agree that second is less obvious.

1. Amazon - sells more than books, but that's where they got their start
2. Worm - contains code that must be written
3. Opera - should probably be "scored" or "composed" in preference to "written"
4. Mass - ditto

I'll volunteer as round 2 spymaster, since this is my second round of guessing.
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Arrgh, clicked the lurker thread again banghead. Didn't see anything; I have now turned on thread protection, I don't know why I didn't do that sooner.
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OH: I might still be bumped out, so I'm fine if you play spymaster.
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Hmm, I seem to be alone in thinking that opera is the clear candidate. As a pit musician and frequent attendee of the SF Opera, I've only ever heard the creative process referred to as writing an opera, not composing or scoring it.

Consider also that some other possibilities could have been more unambiguously suggested:
Novel + Amazon: Bookstore
Novel + King: Writer
Novel + Laser: Printed
Novel + Mass: Reading

EDIT: If that last one seems a bit loose, I spent the last couple months with my brother and sister-in-law, a Catholic who asked that I go to Mass with them. The first substantive part of the service is the Liturgy of the Word, composed of "a Reading from <Old Testament>," "a Reading from the Gospel," and the priest's Homily. No idea if our Spymaster would've made that connection, but there it is smile
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I agree that Opera is the most likely second word. I'm just not sure that it's worth trying to guess it right away. We can guess it later with more confidence. But it looks like we may have a consensus for starting with Novel.

Jkaen, you should point to Novel when you check in, if you agree.
If you know what I mean.
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