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Re: Clue #6 Thoughts

12 years 4 months ago
Could think outside the box be an anagram? From: AquariusRex Sent: Friday, January 25, 2013 4:15 AM To: theallisonwonderland@yahoogroups.com Subject: [The
Michelle

Re: Clue #6 Thoughts

12 years 4 months ago
I would say, Luck Be A Lady Tonight [Ol'Blue Eyes, again] = Harriet "Wheel of fortune" is more than just a card in a game, AND "fortune" is not capitalized, so
AquariusRex

Re: Scrambled Clue # 6

12 years 4 months ago
David, if there is room, I'd like my today's pick to be Harriet. If that is full, I'll go for the East side of the river - Upper Landing. Thanks
AquariusRex

Re: Clue #6 Thoughts

12 years 4 months ago
Oh, I forgot to add, if the cluewriter was using "Happy Holidays" pair to refer to Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire in the movie "Holiday Inn", why didn't she/he
alfabob2001

Re: Clue #6 Thoughts

12 years 4 months ago
David, I think you may be right about Harriet Island being the correct park, but maybe not for the right reasons. What if the "Happy Holidays" pair referred to
alfabob2001

Clue #6 Thoughts

12 years 4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure what to make of this clue yet. Many are saying that in Crosby, the medallion was found under tree bark so the third line is pointing to
David A

Re: Scrambled Clue # 6

12 years 4 months ago
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
AquariusRex

Re: Scrambled Clue # 6

12 years 4 months ago
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
djschuette

Re: Scrambled Clue # 6

12 years 4 months ago
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
alfabob2001