The guy who found it didn't have a button so he partnered with people who did for a share of the money and it was a big kerfluffle. On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at
I think that you are correct as far as the grammar goes, but I think that it is being used as a noun to basically say either hunt alone or "with a" council for
The second paragraph of Clue 2 still bothers me, especially the first line: Hunt alone or council for luck". Does the cluewriter just have poor grammar trying
Yes, Harriett Island is indeed a very musical park and there does seem to be a strong music theme to the clues thus far. And I do think there is a bell in
The thing that bothers me about Crosby is that there are a couple of obvious things that say Crosby, but the not so obvious clues seem to say not-Crosby.
Couldn't find Frank singing Wheel of Fortune, but here is a very interesting and well executed YouTube done with Tarot cards, Stanley Kubrick noir film and
Back after Clue #2, (post 5533) I asked David A. if there might be a musical theme to this year's hunt, and if the park may be located near a music venue of
I was starting to think the same. What if the red herring is just the words red herring and it's intended to make us second guess the obvious when the obvious