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SOLVED!
Feb 15, 2018 17:21:04 GMT -5
Post by goldhunter on Feb 15, 2018 17:21:04 GMT -5
I'm hoping you comment on the Fleur de lis, Circle of Friends, and why you included a Grosse Pointe Blank dvd in your cache. More questions coming
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SOLVED!
Feb 12, 2018 17:44:57 GMT -5
Post by goldhunter on Feb 12, 2018 17:44:57 GMT -5
The question I want to see answered is whether or not the blank page has a meaning!
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Post by goldhunter on Jan 3, 2018 20:00:16 GMT -5
I liked the 1196 possibility.
I hope to see more interest in this hunt.
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Post by goldhunter on Jan 3, 2018 18:40:55 GMT -5
"Uranus" is sort of an oddball word that could be a part of an anagram. I'll take those letters out and see what I can do with the remaining letters. I'm gonna send you a private message on this.
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Post by goldhunter on Oct 9, 2017 12:23:56 GMT -5
I sure like the writing style of this puzzle. I'm at work so I can't watch the video, yet.
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Post by goldhunter on Aug 9, 2017 15:33:35 GMT -5
I think Hot Springs is a part of the clues because it is the opposite of Cold Springs.
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Post by goldhunter on Jul 28, 2017 6:51:46 GMT -5
This is a great offer. I wish I could have had some help with Pennsylvania. I may need some help with Minnesota. (Not with Fenn's Treasure.)
Keep posting and have a nice trip.
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Post by goldhunter on Jul 20, 2017 12:44:47 GMT -5
One picture in the story has a sign on the wall that says "walrus house saloon." It seems out of place in the story. Anyone want to try an anagram for...
walrus house saloon
The best I could come up with was...
as on our house walls
I'm terrible at anagrams.
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Post by goldhunter on Jul 20, 2017 11:37:48 GMT -5
I think you have a point.
I would guess we lose our advantage over newcomers if he has another treasure hunt and it uses parts of the current book.
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Post by goldhunter on Jul 19, 2017 14:07:58 GMT -5
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Post by goldhunter on Jul 18, 2017 21:23:00 GMT -5
Kip's Armor. Did anyone find the treasure? I haven't found much info about it.
The book is over 200 bucks on Amazon.
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Post by goldhunter on Jul 14, 2017 14:45:39 GMT -5
In that chapter, he talks about St-Germain, a French liqueur. St. Germain was developed by Cooper's Spirits Co., headquartered in New York City. I just noted this as another clue for New York City, one of many. Thanks, razorback. You helped me.
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Post by goldhunter on Jul 14, 2017 10:01:56 GMT -5
* The poem says "whoever" wrote it and then hints that a "she" wrote it. The saying is usually attributed to golfer Walter Hagen and was a hit single by Mac Davis. goldhunter , I'm pretty sure Lane was the one who wrote the poem. Chapter 23:“You guys made this all up?” I turned to Lane. “I thought that poem about the rock-eating tree sounded an awful lot like you.”minotaurmoreno, I should have been more clear. I'm referring to the saying about smelling the roses. The poem makes reference to the saying.
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Post by goldhunter on Jul 14, 2017 7:58:50 GMT -5
Yeahj, I'm just trying to point out anything that sticks out or doesn't flow.
I haven't got anywhere with it, either.
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Post by goldhunter on Jul 14, 2017 7:55:03 GMT -5
Thanks, astree.
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