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Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #6

The Allison Wonderland - Fri, 01/27/2023 - 10:29
Good Noodling!   My son lives on Churchill street right across the street from the Historic Streetcar station and down the street from the USS Swordfish Memorial. After the east side west side clue, I wondered about the historic streetcar station and then the Swordfish memorial. Here is what they write about the memorial. 

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #6

The Allison Wonderland - Fri, 01/27/2023 - 10:23
I think there is a certain ordering and direction given if the streets are indeed correct. Something that will keep "the prize in your sights" if you follow certain directions from the CW. I'll keep that part to myself :)

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #6

The Allison Wonderland - Fri, 01/27/2023 - 10:03
Now that I look at a map and see that a lot of those streets actually are grouped together, I think you may have indeed cracked it.
David

On Friday, January 27, 2023 at 09:58:11 AM CST, Allison Wonderland via groups.io <allisonwondrland@...> wrote:

I like it. Just the right kind of vagueness they need for today's hunt, but all those make sense. The downside is those streets are all over the place in Como, but maybe they're not meant to narrow it down that much.
David

On Friday, January 27, 2023 at 09:42:01 AM CST, ὀφθαλμός <idpitk@...> wrote:

I wonder if we have been given a few allusions to street names:

cap and gown = Oxford
"A bomb" should be a-bomb = Nagasaki rd
diamond in rough = Argyle
"A hill" is ChurcHILL
prattle = CHATsworth
battle = Midway (continuing on the WWII themes)
liberties and rights = Lexington (revolutionary war)

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #6

The Allison Wonderland - Fri, 01/27/2023 - 09:58
I like it. Just the right kind of vagueness they need for today's hunt, but all those make sense. The downside is those streets are all over the place in Como, but maybe they're not meant to narrow it down that much.
David

On Friday, January 27, 2023 at 09:42:01 AM CST, ὀφθαλμός <idpitk@...> wrote:

I wonder if we have been given a few allusions to street names:

cap and gown = Oxford
"A bomb" should be a-bomb = Nagasaki rd
diamond in rough = Argyle
"A hill" is ChurcHILL
prattle = CHATsworth
battle = Midway (continuing on the WWII themes)
liberties and rights = Lexington (revolutionary war)

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #6

The Allison Wonderland - Fri, 01/27/2023 - 09:58
Spartans were "born for battle"

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #6

The Allison Wonderland - Fri, 01/27/2023 - 09:42
I wonder if we have been given a few allusions to street names:

cap and gown = Oxford
"A bomb" should be a-bomb = Nagasaki rd
diamond in rough = Argyle
"A hill" is ChurcHILL
prattle = CHATsworth
battle = Midway (continuing on the WWII themes)
liberties and rights = Lexington (revolutionary war)

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #6

The Allison Wonderland - Fri, 01/27/2023 - 00:09
Every time I look at Google maps I keep noticing that 94 is also labeled as the Purple Heart Trail. Maybe Merriam isn't a crazy idea after all?
There is a school there (cap and gown?)
There's a chain link fence around the tennis court.
Meet your match could be a reference to the infamous "Marry 'em" clue from 2002.
There are softball diamonds there.
And definitely a hill.
Not a perfect theory but something to ponder.
David

On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 11:59:45 PM CST, Allison Wonderland via groups.io <allisonwondrland@...> wrote:

Here is the new clue

Clue #6
Stop all your prattle, you were born for battle
Defend your liberties and rights
Be ever so bold to seize silver and gold
By keeping the prize in your sights

And the previous clues:

Clue #5
Have you the right stuff to seek diamond in rough?
Then scrounge through stick and cone
If you want a big thrill look for a hill
To spy a treasure to own

Clue #4
If treasure's your mark, take a waltz in the park
Be ready to meet your match
Strap on your glove, look up above
For an object ripe for the catch

Clue #3
A bomb cyclone hit our wintry zone On the chin, buckling our knees Get up at your leisure to seek our fine treasure Find fortune and live life of ease

Clue #2
Descend from your perch, set out to search
East Side, west side, all around the town
Glory will reign when you find the chain
To go with your cap and gown

Clue #1
The viral pandemic is now endemic And the battle’s on for Ukraine Take a break from the news to follow your muse
And tackle these rhymes with your brain

PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #6

The Allison Wonderland - Thu, 01/26/2023 - 23:59
Here is the new clue

Clue #6
Stop all your prattle, you were born for battle
Defend your liberties and rights
Be ever so bold to seize silver and gold
By keeping the prize in your sights

And the previous clues:

Clue #5
Have you the right stuff to seek diamond in rough?
Then scrounge through stick and cone
If you want a big thrill look for a hill
To spy a treasure to own

Clue #4
If treasure's your mark, take a waltz in the park
Be ready to meet your match
Strap on your glove, look up above
For an object ripe for the catch

Clue #3
A bomb cyclone hit our wintry zone On the chin, buckling our knees Get up at your leisure to seek our fine treasure Find fortune and live life of ease

Clue #2
Descend from your perch, set out to search
East Side, west side, all around the town
Glory will reign when you find the chain
To go with your cap and gown

Clue #1
The viral pandemic is now endemic And the battle’s on for Ukraine Take a break from the news to follow your muse
And tackle these rhymes with your brain

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #4

The Allison Wonderland - Thu, 01/26/2023 - 23:16
Long time lurker, first time poster...  I will start with Clue 4


If treasure's your mark, take a waltz in the park-  maybe six steps into the park or from boundary, or from Medallion

Be ready to meet your match-  equals being unsuccessful

Strap on your glove, look up above-  it literally says 'look up above', no 'and' where the comma is.  Maybe a red herring?  Who s(trap)s on a glove?

For an object ripe for the catch-  this line changes if the 'look up above' is a red herring, also ripe= (pier)

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #5

The Allison Wonderland - Thu, 01/26/2023 - 17:42
So, there's legit a sticks and cones (plural) tasty frozen treats sold in downtown St. Paul at 400 Robert St and also at the Lowertown Market. Looking for a hill, the James J. Hill library (now not a thing?) is down the way attached to the George L. Library. across from it is on Kellogg is a Snoopy--perhaps as in to spy? Below/across Kellogg is Harriet Island, I think the Target stage is visible. 

Downtown St. Paul has theatrical theatres, museums, movie theaters, baseball field, eagle road, Xcel center for music and graduations, Treasure Island Center/TRIA Rink Orthopedic Center where the Wild practice - treasure is mentioned numerous times in the clues and buckling knees are fixed by ortho docs,  I don't know boxing wise what goes on, but I found that Tower Theater in St. Paul, had shown clips of the Dempsey-Gibbons boxing match in 1920s which was against the law, I'm sure back in the day there was waltz/dancing going on in nearby buildings in 1849, the Pioneer announced a grand ball at the American House (formerly the Rice House) there's Rice park which across from the Landmark Center, also cap and gown could mean top-hat and ball/fancy gowns for a dance or for the Winter Carnival Royal families that goes with reign in Clue#2 there's also an East and West wind family, In 1896, and for whatever reason, carnival organizers elected to go with a male Queen in 1896. Known as “Gloriana”, the Daisy Queen, Mr. Andrew Heckler performed the duties of Queen of the Snows and was by the side of Boreas Rex IV, Justice Charles Flandrau. Could Gloriana link to Glory? In terms of battle isn't that part of the legend. 

Anyway, brain dump complete. The puck might be close to downtown St. Paul or maybe any park that did or does host the ice castles.   

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #5

The Allison Wonderland - Thu, 01/26/2023 - 15:31
Up at the top of the sliding hill, there is a gate that has a no trespassing sign by it because it is private property. I, too, am full of useless minutiae!   Hahahaha  

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #5

The Allison Wonderland - Thu, 01/26/2023 - 15:20
This may be utterly worthless minutiae, but anagrams for the "missing" words in Clues 5 & 3 [a (twice), got, the] include   A HOT GATE, GATE OATH
IDK if that means anything to anyone, but the word gate caught my eye. 

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #5

The Allison Wonderland - Thu, 01/26/2023 - 12:05
I guess it is actually the West side of the park (or Northwest.  :) 

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #5

The Allison Wonderland - Thu, 01/26/2023 - 12:04
I am convinced it is in Como Park. And the last two clues brought us more to the North side of the park. With the waltzing and match and glove, which I think is a golf glove. I certainly strap mine off and on (especially when I am mad about my hit :).  Talked about rough as in the edge of the golf course. Also, Como's sliding/ski hill is well-known around town. But here is what cinched it for me...... At the top of the sledding hill where you go in (also the top edge of the golf course (rough), the street you drive in on is Chelsea. One of Neil DIAMOND's famous cover songs (originally written and sung by Joni Mitchell) is Chelsea Morning. Seeking Neil DIAMOND in rough.  There is a chain-linked fence that surrounds the golf course/sliding hill.  That is where I am going to look.  :)   Jone

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #5

The Allison Wonderland - Thu, 01/26/2023 - 10:50
And why does the clue say stick and cone - and not sticks and cones? Like there is going to be one stick and one pinecone? Lol. Unless it means something different. Or just to rhyme I guess. But then again the first clue says to tackle these rhymes.

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #5

The Allison Wonderland - Thu, 01/26/2023 - 10:38
LOL, Kristen!



Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #5

The Allison Wonderland - Thu, 01/26/2023 - 10:25
I got "mounding hairdo" anagram from diamond in rough. LOL
On Thu, Jan 26, 2023, 12:08 AM Allison Wonderland via groups.io <AllisonWondrland=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #5

The Allison Wonderland - Thu, 01/26/2023 - 10:23
Nice noodles! 



Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #5

The Allison Wonderland - Thu, 01/26/2023 - 10:21

Thanks, this is the first year I haven't been able to pick a park to look in after the 4th clue. ??  Any suggestions??

On 1/26/2023 12:08 AM, Allison Wonderland via groups.io wrote:

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #5

The Allison Wonderland - Thu, 01/26/2023 - 10:17
Rough may be a reference to the golf course; or to the sound a dog makes - "ruff"
'right stuff" could be referring to the song by New Kids on the Block "You Got it (The Right Stuff)" 
I'm also bothered by "missing" words - a (twice), got, the.  I'm going to keep track of them to see if they eventually form a coherent sentence or a relevant anagram. 

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