'Bower' was also used in Clue 5 of 2009 Treasure Hunt, when the park was Swede Hollow. What did we think 'bower' meant then? Clue #5 Published on Thursday,
I've never been to the park near there that seems promising. Doesn't look like much on Google maps, but York ave and Rose ave (Shakespearian theme) seem to
Nobs in cribbage also references a Jack. Sorry for second post, but David got me noodling on this idea... On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 3:21 PM, Matt Bennett
Bowers in Euchre are also "trump" cards. Trump Tower...okay just kidding I won't go there But more seriously, the bowers in Euchre are also the Jacks. Can we
So first off a crazy theory. Three of the first four clues so far have mentioned the treasure itself: 1-fantastic reward 2-glorious bounty 4-something far from
That's very interesting about Calvary Now that you say that, it does sound familiar. Here's another thought. The Vikings were at heart raiders. Which might
The idea of a cemetery near a park where the treasure could be hidden... Calvary Cemetery is near Como. And Calvary outside of Jerusalem was where, according
Behind Midway shopping center.... where the old bus barn was ...... the big block of Snelling on the west, St. Anthony Ave on the south, Pascal on the east,
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