Outlandish Swap V: The Fiery Cross
Scottish clans were originally a Highland way of life. The Highland clan was, above all things, a family; a family in which everybody believed they were all, from chief to blacksmith, descended from one founder or progenitor. They regarded themselves as very close kinsmen. This Swap is dedicated to such clan families and will be organized into four clans.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Six Degrees Answers
1. Charles Gauloise was the lover of Annalise de Marillac. Annalise was Jamie's first love interest (Jamie had a crush on her.)
2. Johannes Gerstmann is the King's singing master who invites Claire to sing in his chorus. Claire is married to Jamie.
3. Madame Laserre is Louise's personal groomer. Louise is Claire's friend. Claire is married to Jamie.
4. Vicomte Marigny is the finace of Mary Hawkins who is a friend of Claire's, who is Jamie's wife.
5. Monsieur Parnelle is an unrinoscopist at L'hopital des Agnes where Claire also volunteers and Claire is Jamie's wife.
6. Portis is the captian of the Arianna, a ship owned by Jared Fraser. Jared is Jamie's uncle.
7. Vicomtesse de Rambeau is a customer of Master Raymond, who befriends Claire who is Jamie's wife.
8. Mr. Sheridan is the tutor to Bonnie Prince Charlie who calls James 'Friend'.
9. Nesle de la Tournelle is King Louis current "favorite", Louis invites Jamie to the palace.
10. Madame Vionette is the cook for Jared Fraser who is Jamie's uncle.
There were also other acceptable chains of connection - as long as it was a true connection. with at least one person in-between. These are the basic connections.
I'd like to say thanks to Mordag of Clan Murray for writing this challenge.
~Kellan
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Challenge: 3 Beauchamps say 'Riddle Me This!'
In whose honor our clan was so named.
Sixteen ladies so braw,
Nay one a scofflaw.
“Here be the game,” they proudly proclaimed!
Literature abounds with many characters playing some version of a riddle game, a formalized guessing game designed as a contest of wit and skill. Riddles come in many different forms. Our challenge features three different types of riddles or puzzles: limericks, anagrams, and simple word play.
LIMERICKS. Often witty, at times obscene, this nonsense verse entertained many o’ man around the campfire.
Ex: There once was a man from Lally Broch
Who, when overcome, sat and took stock
His eye bore his shame
“Failure!” he claimed
And awaited his punishment like a rock
Who is this man? Answer: Murtagh
1. "He had no wish to cast aspersions
Nay want to arouse suspicions"
Did he know about his wife?
Some say not on your life –
Cuckold simply a French tradition.
Who is he?
2. A prince whose funds were frighteningly low
And little or nothing to borrow.
With partner extreme
A new business scheme
From "where" would the needed cash flow?
3. A real man, full of secrets, for sure!
His thoughts, his deeds, many quite impure.
His wigs kept dusted,
Nay to be trusted
Who is this “invité d’honneur?”
4. To this “biscuit” family trilogy
Our fave Scot would’na pledge fealty
One blood, many lands,
Seeking an upper hand.
They fought to expand their realty.
ANAGRAMS are a type of word play, the result of rearranging the letters of a word or phrase to produce a new word or phrase, using all the original letters exactly once. The best anagrams reflect in some way, or comment on, the subject. Example: Lord Lovat = Valor Dolt
5. A Darn John, All Tan
6. Our Entire Slum
7. Mama Crunch Acorns
CROSSWORD RIDDLES. Here you are given a clue to solve a question. But beware, some of these have a double or veiled meaning.
8. Murtagh’s eye, the morning after [two words, 12 letters]
9. Queen Charlotte’s "house" [one word, 11 letters]
10. A bird of prey stayed here [two words, 9 letters]
Luck be to ye!
~ Clan Beauchamp
Reminder this round of the Highland Games ends at 11:59 p.m. March 18. Points are awarded for participation, so even if you can't answer them all, submit what you can. Members of Clan Beauchamp will sit out this round, but ALL Murrays, Mackenzies and Frasers can play. Send your answers to highlandergames@ymail.com. Put Riddle Me This in the subject line. Please include your ravelry ID and Outlandish Swap name
~Kellan
Friday, March 6, 2009
Challenge 1 Answers, complete
Those included in the drawing:
Murron (lovestoknit), Camille (anyspunthread), Morven (BessE), Elspeth (georgethegirl), Murine (Bwarnergroup), Imogene (Haze), Nemetona (tandemsandy) and Shaylee (soniacolleen) of Beauchamp; Sassenach (sassenach), Monique (moniquews), Breanna (Threescompany), Aithbreac (carminmoon), Maeve (Trooper22), Phaedra (curlykat), Lileas (knitwithisis), and Nannag (LCBraun) of Clan Fraser; Kinley (Rehnbo), Fenella (knitpickins), Mrs. Fitzgibbons (jules1960), Ceili (Theknittingmama), Seonag (cursedgreenswtr), Brigid (ktreu), Fiona (caela), Isabeil (Emersch), and Ide (Annaed) of Clan Mackenzie; Marsali (mommaowie), Edme (mememichelle), Senga (robyn), Mary (Jenifair), Arafel (Kigeliakitten), Alpean (COAlpine) and Joan (Vivian5)
I'd like to congratulate the Fraser Clan. Every single person submitted answers this round had a perfect score.
When Edie pulled the name out of the hat she declared “It's has an Edie E.” So, Elspeth, Edie thinks it's pretty cool that both of you have the same starting letter.
Round 1 Clan Standings:
Beauchamp: 129
Fraser: 96
Mackenzie 118
Murray: 102
Additional awards: (for bragging rights)
Early bird: Imogen (Haze) of Clan Beauchamp submitted her answers at 1:54 p.m. Feb. 15, the day they were posted.
Sneaker: Fenella (knitpickins) of Clan MacKenzie submitted her answers at 11:23 pm on Feb. 25, 37 minutes before the deadline.
Statistics:
39 of 60 clan members participated in the first round of th Highland Games, that's 65 percent. This round, the four cheiftesses sat out, since they sponsored the round.
32 clan members got a perfect score, including every one from Clan Fraser.
Clan Beauchamp had 73 percent or 11 of 15 members participate, earning 129 points.
Clan Fraser had 53 percent or 8 of 15 members participate, earning 96 points.
Clan Mackenzie had 73 percent or 11 of 15 members participate, earning 118 points.
Clan Murray had 60 percent or 9 of 15 members participate, earning 102 points.
Reposted, because I apparently messed up and deleted a bunch of stuff.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Results Challenge 1
Proofreader emeritus:Two words to announce here: Seonag (cursedgreenswtr) and Kinley (Rehnbo) of Clan Mackenzie identified two different spellings of Broch Mhorda and the correct Broch Morhda.
Statistics:
39 of 60 clan members participated in the first round of th Highland Games, that's 65 percent. This round, the four cheiftesses sat out, since they sponsored the round.
32 clan members got a perfect score, including every one from Clan Fraser.
Clan Beauchamp had 73 percent or 11 of 15 members participate, earning 129 points.
Clan Fraser had 53 percent or 8 of 15 members participate, earning 96 points.
Clan Mackenzie had 73 percent or 11 of 15 members participate, earning 118 points.
Clan Murray had 60 percent or 9 of 15 members participate, earning 102 points.
Noteable Quotes:
"Why am I not surprised that the first one I figrued out, and used for the key to figure out the rest is 'muir breame?' when in Scotland, go for the Scotch whiskey, I guess!"~ Murine Beauchamp.
"ARGH! It felt like it took forever but I finally got it! I absolutely don't remember ever reading about the 'plimsolls,'"
~Mary Murray
Respectfully Submitted,
Mordag of Clan Murray
Challenge 1 Answers
1. AVPP LR IVGHK = WELL OF DEATH (page 43)
I'll post the winners and points total later this afternoon. I've got to put a few things together, and my lad and lass have to draw the winner out of the hand knit felted cloche after nap. I shall get ye points posted later today.
~Kellan