I was at Harriet in 96, don't know about the rose Quartz? But the back and 2 and double were pestering me today. Thanks for adding the 3 additional parts...
This next clue better stand up and identify it, no more tip-toeing.
I had a great spot at Cherokee this afternoon, but thought the snow was awfully shallow. Can't see how it could be anywhere else, though. Tonight's clue's going to be a big one, I think.
To unlock the door and be at the fore--Of the crowds traipsing across our city--Some advice you simply can't ignore--Is to think of the person who runs a committee
Sounds like Harriet, Mounds, or Beaver Lake for sure. Everyone go there now!! Hurry!! This is your last chance!! Hurry!! Don't think (no reason to start now!)!
To unlock the door and be at the fore--Of the crowds traipsing across our city--Some advice you simply can't ignore--Is to think of the person who runs a committee
Cher is VERY dug up, but not dug up enough. If it's there, where we're looking, then it's been dug up already, and laying for the next person. It's happened many times before when everyone thinks it's gone. In hindsight, could the "track" clue be the tracks in the snow from the recent tree trimming trucks? Just wondering...don't miss Joe M at all.
This is the equivalent of last year's "governor of a great state...without you." For those of us who've been there for several days, it doesn't help much.
Anyone (Pat?) have a more in-depth interpretation?
Empuleas un grande pina arriba su culo
I was at Harriet in 96, don't know about the rose Quartz? But the back and 2 and double were pestering me today. Thanks for adding the 3 additional parts...
This next clue better stand up and identify it, no more tip-toeing.
Then where??
ye who seek's will be rewarded
I had a great spot at Cherokee this afternoon, but thought the snow was awfully shallow. Can't see how it could be anywhere else, though. Tonight's clue's going to be a big one, I think.
Marie clark-as soon as the clue comes out i would like to ask u a couple of questions if thats alright
So, what are the favorite theories on the pyramids? Just the baseball diamond, or what?
uh-oh it's not theerree.....
Someone please repeat the clue when it comes in
Gee, greensleeves, doesn't sound like a stretch to me. Did they teach summer math there (double division!)
C: Any city buildings w/three pyramids near/can be seen from Harriet??
HEY MR FEEMAN CHINGATE' TU MAMA !!!!!!!! (IF U CAN FIGURE THAT ONE OUT)
Sure Rob!
where kid's like to zoom
laffette bridge i use to drag race
on in the late 70's
anybody stiil do that
the old loop day's
waiting for the next clue
only one that comes to mind with 1 P is Galtier....
where kid's like to zoom
laffette bridge i use to drag race
on in the late 70's
anybody stiil do that
the old loop day's
To unlock the door and be at the fore
Of the crowds traipsing across our city,
Some advice you simply can't ignore
Is to think of the person who runs a committee.
Robert Erickson Those were the "Good Ole Days"!!!!!!
Muddling out loud...No wake is there...paddlefords are usually close by.....ball fields....
To unlock the door and be at the fore
Of the crowds traipsing across our city,
Some advice you simply can't ignore
Is to think of the person who runs a committee.
To unlock the door and be at the fore
Of the crowds traipsing across our city,
Some advice you simply can't ignore
Is to think of the person who runs a committee.
Clue 9
To unlock the door and be at the fore
Of the crowds traipsing across our city,
Some advice you simply can't ignore
Is to think of the person who runs a committee
Clue 9
For Monday, Feb. 2, 1998
To unlock the door and be at the fore
Of the crowds traipsing across our city,
Some advice you simply can't ignore
Is to think of the person who runs a committee.
Clue #9
To unlock the door and be at the fore--Of the crowds traipsing across our city--Some advice you simply can't ignore--Is to think of the person who runs a committee
Sounds like Harriet, Mounds, or Beaver Lake for sure. Everyone go there now!! Hurry!! This is your last chance!! Hurry!! Don't think (no reason to start now!)!
Clue #9
To unlock the door and be at the fore--Of the crowds traipsing across our city--Some advice you simply can't ignore--Is to think of the person who runs a committee
The big green adirondack chair in peace park at the downtown side of the highbridge?
OK, where is there a statute of a man sitting in a chair (chariman).
Send me my half
ok what does this clue mean
well it's up!
Clue 9
For Monday, Feb. 2, 1998
To unlock the door and be at the fore
Of the crowds traipsing across our city,
Some advice you simply can't ignore
Is to think of the person who runs a committee.
Who says Harriet Jones-Smith-Porter doesn't had a committee????
Doesn't gotta be somebody DEAD!!!!
Well, #9 makes it official--it's "Chair"-o-"key"!!
1. Connie Mack
person who runs committee = chair
well, for good luck here it is....
Clue 9
For Monday, Feb. 2, 1998
To unlock the door and be at the fore
Of the crowds traipsing across our city,
Some advice you simply can't ignore
Is to think of the person who runs a committee.
Pat- I'm on the floor!!!!!
To unlock the door and be at the fore
Of the crowds traipsing across our city,
Some advice you simply can't ignore
Is to think of the person who runs a committee.
Someone should go to Mounds and give a clue to those poor diggers.
1st time hunter--You are a genius!!!!
heads comittee = "chair" + unlock door = "key" .... should make it official don't you think??
Cherokee IT IS!!! They're rite!!!
"unlock" - key
"chair" - heads a committee!!!
I WAS RITE!!! (hi-fiving BJ!!!)
Cool. Now we just gotta figure what in and where. Crap!
Not so fast, Catch 22--I still have no clue what the heck those pyramids are supposed to be!
Cher is VERY dug up, but not dug up enough. If it's there, where we're looking, then it's been dug up already, and laying for the next person. It's happened many times before when everyone thinks it's gone. In hindsight, could the "track" clue be the tracks in the snow from the recent tree trimming trucks? Just wondering...don't miss Joe M at all.
This is the equivalent of last year's "governor of a great state...without you." For those of us who've been there for several days, it doesn't help much.
Anyone (Pat?) have a more in-depth interpretation?
It's at cherokee but that place has been torn up anybody break a clue
to what type of container it could be in.
marie what does this clue mean
What does "unlock the door" and "fore of the crowds mean"?
Pagination