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2012 Allison Wonderland Mock Hunt

Submitted by Clue Master on
Clue 1: 

Oh how we shudder when flakes start to flutter 
For the poor treasure is covered with snow 
Oh how we shiver with hope but a sliver 
But in truth, to heights of glory you'll go. 

Clue 2: 

In personal lore, those who came before 
Sit near in territory forbidden 
In medallion lore, a singular score 
Gives a clue to where the loot is hidden. 

Clue 3: 

To connect the dots, go line up your shots. 
You’ll have to travel a bit but not much. 
When you’re in the clear and the coin is near, 
There is water you can see but not touch. 

Clue 4: 

Though you might pledge to live life on edge 
There's value powering up the middle. 
For the spot is marked where you're double parked. 
See if you can figure out that riddle. 

Clue 5: 

For finding the puck, just look to the buck. 
It will give a clue to the hidden stash. 
X will mark the spot if you spy its slot. 
Stay under three and you can win the cash 

Clue 6: 

How do hunters know where their shovels go? 
Do we dot the landscape with snow divots? 
As an advisor I'd say dig wiser. 
Check your books. On that your success pivots 

Clue 7: 

Searching to and fro, best to go in slow. 
Take a leisurely walk and do not run. 
You shan't have a care out there in fresh air 
Where day or night you can bask in the sun 

Clue 8: 

Some places to play keep boredom at bay 
 But seeing three thousand might make me wince. 
Let's ourselves excuse, maybe get some booze. 
We'll spend the prize to party like a prince. 

Clue 9: 

If you need a spark to find the right park 
Seek one that has a variety of sports. 
But don't stop to play, instead I would say 
It would be best to look between two courts. 

Clue 10: 

Go give it your best while out on this quest 
And you may qualify to be knighted 
But if you digress, this you must address. 
As it may prove you’re beyond nearsighted 

Clue 11: 

Come on now, with aid you can still get paid. 
Crying o’er naught will always yield zip. 
Your fate will be sealed out there in the field 
Where there’s nothing else on which you might trip.