I found a spot in Lilydale that I really liked and I was tempted not to give up on it. However, to still consider Lilydale, one must first answer the question
Study Bruce Vento's legislative "path". He cosponsored the BWCA legislation. Bark on the ground. Birch bark canoes. Canoe landing on Pickerel Lake. Vento was a
I have to say I'd be a little surprised and discouraged if the cluewriter really meant you had to climb over a fence to get to the treasure. Fences are
County Rd. 40 is indeed Water St. and it does indeed run along the river. However it does down in the valley while Cherokee is up on the bluff. So Water St.
I would also like to point out for those searching out there... Clue #5 But spotting a fence won't lead you wrong This clue is telling you to climbing or scale
Will need to redo my clue list comments..... BUT....it re-enforces my interpretation of the line in Clue 3..... Winter allows what summer forbids.......
Looking on google maps... it show County 40 is Water st....and it runs along the river.. Also Clue #8 ....... And equal rights define a place.....I would focus
Will need to redo my clue list comments..... BUT....it re-enforces my interpretation of the line in Clue 3..... Winter allows what summer forbids.......
David- as always, an excellent interpretation. I personally feel the same way- I am hoping the CW will make sense of all this nonsense with his explanations
"that famous Happy Holidays Pair" seems hard to fit completly doesn't it? I think it's a dual meaning clue with it's apparent literal meaning mis-directing the
I know what you mean David. Yesterday I was mostly convinced it was at Cherokee, though also allowed it might be at Lilydale. And yet, exactly as Molly
Be safe everyone, I'm going back to sleep. Statistically speaking, the medallion is seldom found after midnight, (except for on clue 12 of course). Hunt in the
From Street Where you live: Curtice street evidently has lopsided streetscape, resulting in homes you descend to enter, ensues when houses are built before the
Doing a search on Google maps for Ramsey county shows that the border runs directly along and parallel to Annapolis. If you're south of Annapolis, you're in
Alright, back from the scout, this is indeed a viable park segment and fits quite well with Yellow rice (orleans or Manomin), Congress (politicians), outside
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