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Post by tab on Nov 23, 2020 20:01:52 GMT -5
So, the new clue is to study the first line of the June clue. I believe this helps, and I just emailed my November guess…but I’ve been wrong before, clearly.
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Post by Jenny on Nov 24, 2020 7:58:20 GMT -5
The Clues: www.learningstrategies.com/breakfastteaandbourbon?Clue, December 2017 – The Fifth. Clue, November 2017 - The book's main character, Nelson Ware, has said, "Every word is important in my writing." Clue, March 2019 – Focus on the word “realized.” There is one definition that can change how you look at the riddle in a BIG way. Clue, March 2020 – A massive endeavor points to your case of bourbon. Clue, April 2020 – Bourbon is for celebrating the riddle, not finding the solution. Clue, May 2020 - I fly [What flies?] … like a realized [What does that mean?] … Bourbon Red [What is that?] … with a pointy head and feathers on my butt. [Everyone gets that.] … Where am I? [Well?] Clue, June 2020 – The Bourbon Red is the Rudolph of the bird family. “With the sleigh full of toys…” Clue, July 2020 – Fly on! Put a stamp on it. Let’s get the riddle to its destination!!! Clue, August 2020 – Los Angeles Atlanta Clue, September 2020 – (Image of Definition of Realized: to bring into concrete existence) Clue, November 2020 – For those who are so close (and you know it), study the first sentence of the June 2020 clue.
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Post by gnossos on Dec 27, 2020 9:34:18 GMT -5
But what about the May 2020 clue?
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