Should not be too hasty. I saw this elsewhere: Foresee = 4C = CCCC in medieval Roman numerals [DC is usual] There is a 400 year old Cottonwood tree in Harriet
The "Don't Fence me in" song lyrics refer to wide open spaces, and a cowboy riding his horse to the western edge (or something like that). Anyway, isn't
David-I'm going to toss one out there for como. They are rather obvious, but Perry Como and Bing Crosby did a version of happy holidays. And wheelock runs to
Great noodle both of you. I was thinking the last time I remember seeing a "wheel" clue, it may have been refering to Wheel(ock Whitney, a MN man) of fortune.
I was thinking "bark on a tree" might mean a dogwood (tree). There is a Dogwood Lane up in North Oaks, probably private property. I don't think there are any
I became disillusioned with this cluewriter long ago. I'm sticking with Crosby. ... I became disillusioned with this cluewriter long ago. I'm sticking with
I was stymied by the "foresee", because the phrase associated with Wheel of Fortune is "round and round she goes and where she stops nobody knows" "Think
Also, the second-to-last time it was at TSRP, it was in a piece of almond bark. Could the reference to bark and the reference to last year's hunt tell us it's
I'm betting this is going to say something about last years clue was to think outside the box, but this year think in. Telling us it is in fact in St. Paul.
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