6. The rule of Boreas the King is yielding to spring And so we’ve reached the end of his reign. To avoid falling into a useless sort of fling It’s best to stay within another noble’s domain.
And here are the previous clues:
5. Could you be grumpy because your dinner was lumpy? Maybe this clue is one way to put your mind at ease. Hidden amongst terrain that might be called bumpy Consider taking as your guide a group of fir trees.
4. At the treasure’s site you’ll find traffic is light So you needn’t worry much about carbon monoxide. But whether searching by day or hunting by night It’s best to stay near plenty of hydrogen hydroxide.
3. It was not the fate of Pharaohs to lie in barrows As such a burial was not appropriate to their worth. But if by comparison one is as poor as the sparrows Then try looking for something covered with earth.
2. If your thoughts are strewn and you’re in a swoon And you worry, “I still haven’t found what I’m looking for.” Remember the disc but try changing your tune And you too may find the stash you’ve been yearning for.
1. The hunt has begun and the shining of the Sun Hath turned the snows of winter into a big muddy bath In the parks of St. Paul you’d best be careful as you run Seeking the treasure that lies off of the beaten path.
Personally I'm off to dinner in Minneapolis, but I'll have my cell phone with me.
Also, since Jake and Snake did contribute a substantial portion of the prize, (almost 40%) I decided on Sunday we'd have a special early edition of the clue (at 6pm) given out at Bugg's Bar. I'll still post it at 7pm as well online. As for tomorrow's clue, still not sure. That could come out at anytime.
According to the THG, the only fir trees are near the park building and just east of the playground area - seperating the playground area from the field area. There's also a path disecting the park.
Here is today's clue:
6. The rule of Boreas the King is yielding to spring
And so we’ve reached the end of his reign.
To avoid falling into a useless sort of fling
It’s best to stay within another noble’s domain.
And here are the previous clues:
5. Could you be grumpy because your dinner was lumpy?
Maybe this clue is one way to put your mind at ease.
Hidden amongst terrain that might be called bumpy
Consider taking as your guide a group of fir trees.
4. At the treasure’s site you’ll find traffic is light
So you needn’t worry much about carbon monoxide.
But whether searching by day or hunting by night
It’s best to stay near plenty of hydrogen hydroxide.
3. It was not the fate of Pharaohs to lie in barrows
As such a burial was not appropriate to their worth.
But if by comparison one is as poor as the sparrows
Then try looking for something covered with earth.
2. If your thoughts are strewn and you’re in a swoon
And you worry, “I still haven’t found what I’m looking for.”
Remember the disc but try changing your tune
And you too may find the stash you’ve been yearning for.
1. The hunt has begun and the shining of the Sun
Hath turned the snows of winter into a big muddy bath
In the parks of St. Paul you’d best be careful as you run
Seeking the treasure that lies off of the beaten path.
MLK?
Palace?
McKnight?
if only i knew which of the 2 to pick.
Hi Little Digger!
ok what can be found within the phrase "another noble’s domain"
mcknight, terry?
MLK makes some sense as well from this
Nevermind the McKnight. That's brain drain.
it's friday. you're entitled to a little bit of that :)
Earl St?
Earl St runs into Mounds.
maybe it has something to do with Alfred NoBEL rather than Noble or maybe it is near a Barnes St.
A King's domain would be his castle, right?
Another noble's domain would be a castle or palace.
I know! It's in a Barnes and Noble Book Store!
A library?
Allison - I can hear you snickering.
I was trying to do it quietly.
really? i can hear him wheezing from laughing so hard. :)
So anyone inspired by this clue to go out hunting?
i know where it is: at the king's commons of course!
There's horseshot pits at Palace. That makes for lumps.
Personally I'm off to dinner in Minneapolis, but I'll have my cell phone with me.
Also, since Jake and Snake did contribute a substantial portion of the prize, (almost 40%) I decided on Sunday we'd have a special early edition of the clue (at 6pm) given out at Bugg's Bar. I'll still post it at 7pm as well online. As for tomorrow's clue, still not sure. That could come out at anytime.
There's horseshot pits at Palace.
"The end of his reign" = at the end of a rein is a horse.
???
Don't laugh with your mouth full, Allison! You'll choke!!
Dal - I like that!!!!!!
According to the THG, the only fir trees are near the park building and just east of the playground area - seperating the playground area from the field area. There's also a path disecting the park.
Something covered with earth....hmmmmmmm
Where's the plenty of water there? Landmark?
Here's what I came up with for possible streets
Palace Ave- Palace, Matlocks
King St- Douglas Park, Cherokee
Victoria- Linwood, Como, Orchard
Mary Lane- Como
?Virginia- Boyd
Princeton- Mississippi Gorge
?Rome-Highland
Maryland would be Marydale.
That makes sense.
If your thoughts are strewn and you're in a swoon
Weezie?
The Jeffersons!
Doh! Missed that one! Thanks Ter!
nice dal!
;)
I still like Marydale, Indian Mounds, Margeret, Como, Cherokee, Palace, MLK, Lewis??? Need to do some more pondering.
OOOHHH! Good Thinking Dal! I didn't catch that one either. I like the looks of Lewis!
Who's Joe?
My Joe!
Pagination