My two cents... When I first saw the clue line: TALL AND DELICATE, WILL A BROKE DELEGATE - my thoughts were first tall and delicate + willowy, "will a" -
I sorta doubt they're going to take an obvious political jab at the sitting governor--certainly not to make fun of him fainting (I assume you're talking about
There were some late teen girls at Lower Landing [as I was scouting] on Saturday attempting to scale down the rocks to the Mississippi water ... I did butt in
I think the second stanza is a poke at Dayton and his surplus. He fainted this weekend in Woodbury. They seem to add a jab here or there during the hunts. Sent
I think there's a small swinging gate on the corner of 4th and Sibley. I did some street view, and I think its accessible. Maybe worth a quick look at least
Here's the thing. A good number of these clues suggest young kids to me. "Nap" has been used twice. Pollywogs. "Young" Huck Finn. A stretch perhaps, but public
I wonder if the second stanza (political and/or Sibley reference) isn't also a dig at the hunters and the park picks contest here. The election is deciding
I know! I hope it wasn't someone searching for the medallion! L. To: theallisonwonderland@yahoogroups.com From: theallisonwonderland@yahoogroups.com Date: Mon,
Good lord. They found a body near Raspberry Island? I hope it wasn't a medallion hunter. Stay safe out there everyone!! On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 11:23 AM,
Okay, so are you discounting the reference to Sibley altogether? I also don't see any obvious street references to Mounds. I like Wacouta Commons too (Bri the
Couldn't the pollywogs mean the obvious- fish hatchery? Man, I hate not being dead set on a park by clue 9. I have 3 parks in my head and they all could work!