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All 2006 Clues Only

Submitted by Clue Master on
Clue #1 
Treasure hunters swarming amidst global warming 
Make it hard to park our loot. 
Look for snow and ice, enough to suffice, 
To shorten your winter pursuit. 
Clue #2 
Son of Pear, hometown fare, 
The nut of this year’s quest. 
Sweetest patty, never a baddie, 
Covers the prize at rest. 
Clue #3 
Men with a garter should have been smarter 
Than to mix drink with their vulcanic activities. 
You would be wise to look for the prize 
By taking up a child’s proclivities. 
Clue #4 
For the brave of heart, it's time to start 
Searching hill and glen. 
Pitch a tent if that's your bent 
But stay within your ken. 
Clue #5 
If you're aerobic and hardly tree-phobic 
You might make your outing pay 
Don't be left in a lurch, do your research, 
This could be your red-letter day 
Clue #6 
On a whim you may take a swim 
Or go in and out of the woods 
Twixt high and low, we hope there's snow 
To cover up the goods 

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Clue Master

Posted on Mon, Jan. 23, 2006

Clue #2

Son of Pear, hometown fare,

The nut of this yearÂ’s quest.

Sweetest patty, never a baddie,

Covers the prize at rest.
Tue, 01/24/2006 - 6:45 AM Permalink
Clue Master

Posted on Tue, Jan. 24, 2006

Clue #3

Men with a garter should have been smarter

Than to mix drink with their vulcanic activities.

You would be wise to look for the prize

By taking up a childÂ’s proclivities.
Tue, 01/24/2006 - 6:46 AM Permalink
Clue Master

Posted on Wed, Jan. 25, 2006

Clue #4

For the brave of heart, it's time to start

Searching hill and glen.

Pitch a tent if that's your bent

But stay within your ken.
Tue, 01/24/2006 - 10:43 PM Permalink
KITCH

Clue #5

If you're aerobic and hardly tree-phobic

You might make your outing pay

Don't be left in a lurch, do your research,

This could be your red-letter day
Thu, 01/26/2006 - 10:45 AM Permalink
mrmnmikey

Clue #6

On a whim you may take a swim

Or go in and out of the woods

Twixt high and low, we hope there's snow

To cover up the goods
Fri, 01/27/2006 - 6:57 AM Permalink