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Old 11-06-2006, 09:34 PM   #137
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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor
Did any of you look at the original sheets with the pieces?
Yeah, that's what I meant? Whoever was looking at the original drawings
(unless - sorry to say - really ditzed out) had to know it was packing crates and luggage and trunks. They had shipping labels all over them, by golly. They were perfect line drawings of suitcases, crates and trunks (oh, and one flower pot, huh?)

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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke
even though the Sudoko quest misdirected us to Critter Country...
That's where my Skip-the-Frelling-Puzzle skills came into play. Just about any fastpass would work. It was just a matter of finding one of the right ones (of which I suspect there were many). It was far quicker to try a couple of FP locations than to complete the puzzle. (BTW, even though it apparently wasn't the correct answer, a California Screamin' fast pass worked perfectly to decipher the next clue.)

Similarly with the cross-word, just putting in the last line or two got the question that was needed. I suck at puzzles, but am great at figuring out how to get away with as little solving as possible!
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