Okay let's think here for a sec if they were going to do this different this year and maybe put it in conway again what clues does that park fit in with again? Ace hardware
Newell, Phalen :) i like cosmo well-trained --> tri-ad-newell --> they've done that before and you cant discount newell yet, cause alot of stuff still fits there, just keep your mind open , the year 2000 they finally fool all the doubters and put it back at newell, lmao
In last year's clues they gave out one of the street names in # 6. Do you think they've given one out yet this year? I know a lot of people who favor Newell think that "serve" refers to butler, as in pierce butler, and that "fair"view is the other street, but to me, fair isn't the opposite of cloudy. I know it's the opposite of foul, but isn't the clue suggesting that we take the opposites of both cloudy and foul? Help please...
In clue #5 the opposite of cloudy could mean clear, Clear St. and the opposite of foul is fair, looked up fair in thesaurus and got prosperity. Is there a Prosperity park on Clear St.?
The way I look at cloudy and foul is this. Cloudy and foul weather would be rainy or snowy. The opposite of that is fair! Though FAIRview borders Newell, the FAIR grounds is within sight of that park.
I agree with you outta my mind and believe that the first clue says not to go near the club house where golfers gather and that if you where to find the medallion there on the golf course you might cause a rebellion. But, again just a thought
I don't think Phalen either at this point; I think #1 is saying that the park does not have a golf course, which Phalen does. I would say that right now Newell is the favorite.
Well, darn it, I like Conway - even tho it was there last year: opposites attract = one side of the park is named for a woman (Ruth St.), the opposite "Howard", and "Read this well" (as in a book - there is a Library there), and if someone still thinks ace has something to do w/ tennis - it is a stretch, but Wilson Ave borders teh park as well (the brand Wilson)
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Never 2 years in a row. Good idea , but Conway? I might buy Highland, Como, Phalen etc.
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Okay let's think here for a sec if they were going to do this different this year and maybe put it in conway again what clues does that park fit in with again? Ace hardware
Newell, Phalen :) i like cosmo well-trained --> tri-ad-newell --> they've done that before and you cant discount newell yet, cause alot of stuff still fits there, just keep your mind open , the year 2000 they finally fool all the doubters and put it back at newell, lmao
yes green--I'm off work for weekend--plan on hunting bright and early in morning, location dependant on clue.....
Kiwi is right Annette.
The only reason for that thought is everyone is noticeing it not being in the same park within 6 years
So maybe they will put it in conway again to really throw everyone
"...and it could make you an Ace Hardware Store."
I think not.
In last year's clues they gave out one of the street names in # 6. Do you think they've given one out yet this year? I know a lot of people who favor Newell think that "serve" refers to butler, as in pierce butler, and that "fair"view is the other street, but to me, fair isn't the opposite of cloudy. I know it's the opposite of foul, but isn't the clue suggesting that we take the opposites of both cloudy and foul? Help please...
In clue #5 the opposite of cloudy could mean clear, Clear St. and the opposite of foul is fair, looked up fair in thesaurus and got prosperity. Is there a Prosperity park on Clear St.?
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Clear Avenue.
It has not been in the north west part of St Paul for a while. Langford I believe. Your thoughts?
yes and then it would be fair ground
also like opposite of extract in clue # 5 referring to pierce (butler) runs right along newell park :)
Fair is the opposite of cloudy. You can have cloudy skies or fair skies.
Yeah, I thought of Clear Ave. but it doesn't tie in with Newell (darn!)
Letta - yes, Clear runs through Prosperity rec center.
I still think that whole clue means nothing what so ever and everyone os looking to deep into this.
once you get 'fair' out of cloudy and foul stop right there... dont pull something else from 'fair'...
fair = fair = fair = fair
well-trained also anagrams into -in red wallet-
everyones free to argue that cloudy and foul mean something else tho... just havent heard anything as solid yet
You are thinking to deeply now Troy and Kitty
red wallet... too big and too bright... but i OWN a red wallet as a matter of fact...!!!
Drove by prosperity park yesterday, didn't seem to promising
10/4 Cos Cat!
Okay, time for a poll...
Who still thinks Newell?
Anyone for Battle Creek?
How about Phalen?
Well, we know it is not at the capital correct/
Maybe it is describing what it can see and smell being that the person is acting like the medallion and writting the clues
As with "a row of trees" that took you farther, with 'Fair'VIEW, the clue would also have to contain something about a "view." To complete the name.
And it doesn't.
Besides, the antonym for both words doesn't fit.
AM 70% towards NEWELL PARK going by clue 5, and 6
N, BC and why P?
Phalen is my first choice, Newell is second.
From what I've read, I think it is at a park near a golf course on a baseball or softball field. Maybe even hidden near a foul pole.
The way I look at cloudy and foul is this. Cloudy and foul weather would be rainy or snowy. The opposite of that is fair! Though FAIRview borders Newell, the FAIR grounds is within sight of that park.
I agree with you outta my mind and believe that the first clue says not to go near the club house where golfers gather and that if you where to find the medallion there on the golf course you might cause a rebellion. But, again just a thought
I don't think Phalen either at this point; I think #1 is saying that the park does not have a golf course, which Phalen does. I would say that right now Newell is the favorite.
Otay. Bedtime for this Bozo. Gotta toddle.
Will catch those o'you here later!
Good luck, good noodling, and good digging!
How often have we heard weathermen use the term fair? Lots.
From what I've read, I think it is at a park near a golf course on a baseball or softball field. Maybe even hidden near a foul pole.
Well, darn it, I like Conway - even tho it was there last year: opposites attract = one side of the park is named for a woman (Ruth St.), the opposite "Howard", and "Read this well" (as in a book - there is a Library there), and if someone still thinks ace has something to do w/ tennis - it is a stretch, but Wilson Ave borders teh park as well (the brand Wilson)
Kiwi--if you put "everyone is over stretching the clues" in you tag line--you could save yourself a lot of typing!!!!!
because last years clue directly told you not in or on a golf course what so ever and this years clue is dancing around it all
Very creative Annette, but I just don't think it would be in Conway AGAIN.
has it ever been in the same park back to back?
Pagination