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Clue #1 You've joined the hunt for the regal runt
To prove searching does pay
Don't dig a hole or knock down a pole
And the golf course is out of play
Last year Jake took home the cake
With a clue a bit off level
This year we'll rinse off all our prints
Lest this hunt go to the devil
Clue #2 The point of all this is so that you won't miss
Your big chance to grab all the cash
Now gather your guys and a gal who is wise
You'll have to do something quite rash
Clue #3 We've scanned the county to hide our bounty
And keep you on your toes
It may sound risible, but our puck's invisible
Although it might just stick to your nose.
Clue #4 How fun is the snow how far will we go
You really ought to go see
Get up for the mission and not just the wishin'
Get into the game-it's all free
Clue #5 There once was a clue that drove you-know-who
To threaten a heinous act
We'd use it again but we're afraid of his pen
My friend, that's an unfortunate fact
Clue #6 All ye who look should honor the book
As one who stood for hope
Much was built in the name of the kilt
Look sharp now and never mope
Clue #7 If you should go look high then low
One could see it from a bower
If it's your bent you might seek a tent
To protect in case of shower
Take note of the wood and do what you should
To extract the prize for yourself
Build a bridge to your dreams as high as they seem
Leave nothing behind on the shelf
Clue #8 Look at the buck to acquire good luck
In finding the grail this year
Link a jar,a line, a star lawyer divine
While crying in your beer
He won, then lost and the nation was tossed
Into strife that was far from civil
The point I'm making is yours for the taking
Believe me - not the message board drivel
Clue #9 This name brings tears, elation and cheers
And occasionally even outrages
It sits on walls and rides the halls
And fills a dozen pages
The hills are alive and you'll have arrived
Refrain from the very injurious
Be bold and be brave but your skin you must save
What's off-limits should frankly be obvious
Clue #10 Look for the sight you hope is just right
You're doubtful and you're torn
Make the rounds for what rhymes with grounds
And part of a rose with a horn
Through flames and flow this park where you'll go
Is the site of sacred relics
Stay away from these and the cliffs if you please
Or you'll be in a heckuva fix
Clue #11 Air and river sounds lead all to Mounds
Far from the graves take your entourage
Twixt Burns and Thorn, an icy pathway is born
Across Mounds from a gray house and tan garage
Hell no fury hath as those on the wrong path
Mounds and Warner form a woodsy perimeter
The path not official contains footprints beneficial
Some 300 trudges in - quest for a quitter
This trail you must follow goes down a narrow hollow
Under a fallen tree to an old rusted drum
From here you must search for a hillside path perch
Wherein lies the center of fun
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That would be the ultimate.
Sure am glad I didn't get all psyched up to go dig -- I wouldn't know which park to go to.
Highland doesn't seem as far off base as it did a couple clues ago, I was liking Keller/Phalen, not sure if this one works there.
Syndicate St could be a gathering of guys. Wise Gal, Syndi (cindy or Kate).
Circus Tent
Golf Course
Beech"wood" St, Juniper St
High Arch Bridge over Montreal
If you saw something like that, you would seek shelter from the coming rain storm.
They have taken advantage of some of the lost trees and have put some walking paths around that one grove of trees near Lexington just before the circle drive at the fountatin.
You know how trees - often on an open shoreline - grow into a form that looks like they've been blown that way since it was a seedling? That's the idea I had. Different from a weeping willow that are also often found along the shorline.
Does that make sense?
To clear the shelves could be having a closeout sale - maybe not just groceries.
I hate to think of people trying to clean out every branch (shelf) of an evergreen.
n. pl. shelves (shlvz)
1.
a. A flat, usually rectangular structure composed of a rigid material, such as wood, glass, or metal, fixed at right angles to a wall or other vertical surface and used to hold or store objects.
b. The contents or capacity of such a structure.
c. Something, such as a projecting ledge of rock or a balcony, that resembles such a structure.
2. A reef, sandbar, or shoal.
3. Bedrock.
Check out definition "c"
Wakefield was like 71 and was it early 60s? I don't remember the year of Keller - but it's been there before too...long time ago.
Clue 8
Published on Feb. 4, 1983
Syrup from your pancakes
comes from these,
And the making of furniture
is part of their trees.
Our Thoughts: Refers to maple and wood - Maplewood, location of the park.
There are tables and grills and more summer frills
And trees that weathered the storm.
Figure it out it means a lot.
And you'll be getting warm.
Our Thoughts: The medallion was close to a tree with branches broken by a storm and was visible from the street.
Then there is the high bridge, (high) foot bridges, (some high some low) Things you can see that are high like the NSP stack visible from Cherokee and below at river parks especially.
Those always come to mind when I see High and Low
Pagination