Cryptic Clue Fest IV


 * This page is about the 2012 Cryptic Clue Fest. For the previous events, see Cryptic Clue Fest. 



The Cryptic Clue Fest IV is part of the Diamond Jubilee event in Varrock, which is held in honour of the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. It is organised by Essjay in Varrock Square. It is a puzzle-solving event held in a similar nature to the original Cryptic Clue Fest, Cryptic Clue Fest II and Cryptic Clue Fest III. It began on 1 June 2012. Clues will be released daily on the Cryptic Clue Fest IV thread on the RuneScape Official Forums. A total of five clues are scheduled to be released over the course of five days.

Item clue
Clue 1: 

We hear the prenom of Robert from 802 for this offspring. (3)

A shortened friendslist which is initially under royal oath ambiguously is milled. (5)

This drink is fit for a thousand Empress of England who is missing mad Mat, but has the K. (4)

Clue 2: 

Aethelred roughly lost his quick elemental shield in this stitch up. (6)

Point north east as these eight kings take fifty east. (6)

Particularly tough Aethelred without Edward about for this armour. (4,7)

Clue 3: 

Fifty opulent Georges initially a bit wooden (3)

Like copper the 500th Queen fights with fists for this firemaker (9)

This great can't read about the start of our own royal ground (6)

Rewards
After solving all five clues, you will be able to claim the following rewards from Essjay:

Trivia

 * Leading up to the release of the first clue, Jagex posted three short teasers, consisting of several "just for fun" clues for players to solve. These clues had nothing to do with the the official Cryptic Clue Fest IV.
 * This is the second Cryptic Clue Fest to be a part of another major event. The first was Cryptic Clue Fest III, which provided a back story to the discovery of the Clan Citadels.
 * When talking to Wydin before delivering him his items on day two, he will be singing the song "I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts", a novelty song composed in 1944 by the English songwriter Fred Heatherton.
 * The phrase 'Riots Galore' was possibly chosen as rhyming slang for Falador because it has historically played host to a number of riots.
 * When you turn in the first set of items to the Permit Officer, she lists a set of documents that had to be submitted. One is The GPO-1337-33/A Form. 1337 is gamer slang for Leet or Elite. Furthermore, GPO stands for "General Post Office", the state postal system of the U.K. Although it is now known as the "Royal Mail", many of their official documents still use the General Post office, or GPO title.
 * The map given as an item clue for day 3 is in a similar style to the London Underground map.
 * All of the character clues have a similar makeup as a limerick, however they do not rhyme twice on the first line. Otherwise, they are the same.
 * The day 4 clue is a reference to the game Cluedo.
 * If you solve the character clue for the next day you can actually get the response from them to confirm they are a Jubilee supplier.