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Re: What In The World Happened Here? LX II (62)
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Did someone see the light on the Road to Damascus?
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you are on the right track, sort of.
any other clues might be 740 ton big ones Was there some underground rumblings from a hot indian Currie Did Bill have a Currie in 1998
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Re: What In The World Happened Here? LX II (62)
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AFAIK, Clinton was not governor there.
Curie rather than Currie would be closer.
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Re: What In The World Happened Here? LX II (62)
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AFAIK, Clinton was not governor there Ever? Or just not at the time of the event?
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Re: What In The World Happened Here? LX II (62)
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New one What In The World Happened Here? LXII (62):Bill Clinton could have dropped his tool here. Wagga already knows this one. Titan II Silo Accident in Damascus Arkansas Former Titan II Missile Silo. On September 19th 1980 a dropped wrench punctured a fuel tank. Hours later it blew with such force that the 740 ton silo lid was blown off and the warhead (relatively undamaged) landed 600 feet away.
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Titan II Silo Accident in Damascus Arkansas
Former Titan II Missile Silo. On September 19th 1980 a dropped wrench punctured a fuel tank. Hours later it blew with such force that the 740 ton silo lid was blown off and the warhead (relatively undamaged) landed 600 feet away. That's what I was hinting at. It was not the first fatal Titan accident in Arkansas, either.
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Re: What In The World Happened Here? LX II (62)
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yep, you guys got it http://www.techbastard.com/missile/titan2/silo/374-7.phpAlso, a welcome to Hikeup and post #1. New fresh blood to help solve these puzzles. Next? PS: Way back on 11/3, I thought wagga already knew #62 "there was a famous event of a tool dropped in Arkansas, was that it?" "No, but you might consider that for a WITWHH in the future..."
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Titan II Silo Accident in Damascus Arkansas
Former Titan II Missile Silo. On September 19th 1980 a dropped wrench punctured a fuel tank. Hours later it blew with such force that the 740 ton silo lid was blown off and the warhead (relatively undamaged) landed 600 feet away. Brian -- Note for the future -- The idea is to make an obscure reference to the answer so that there is some opportunity for several people to solve the puzzle. At some arbitrary point, it is declared solved. When I think that has happened, I update the summary thread.
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What In The World Happened Here? LXIII (63):
Verum audaces non gerunt indusia alba. - Ipsi dixit MCMLXXII
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Brian -- Note for the future -- The idea is to make an obscure reference to the answer so that there is some opportunity for several people to solve the puzzle. At some arbitrary point, it is declared solved. When I think that has happened, I update the summary thread. Yeah, y'all hinting and smirking with all those obscure hints... drives me nuts and keeps me wondering, both at the same time. ...now, if we can just get wagga to update the Subject line to the correct number along with his Fancy Red Textwhen he starts a new puzzle.
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Brian -- Note for the future ... Duly noted...I'm not known for being subtle
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Brian -- Note for the future ... Duly noted...I'm not known for being subtle Well, our "rules" are really more like guidelines.
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Re: What In The World Happened Here? LXIII (63)
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WaggA please do something with your inbox I cant message you
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Re: What In The World Happened Here? LXIII (63)
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Stone me if im not Worthy of this one , if I cant get it ill be going around in circles Sara, IF it really is where I think you think it is, I have been to the Tor.
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Re: What In The World Happened Here? LXIII (63)
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I'm reminded of a popular Christmas carol.
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Re: What In The World Happened Here? LXIII (63)
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What In The World Happened Here? LXIII (63): Nine ladies might lead you to the clue by dancing in a circle . That'll teach them for dancing on a Sunday
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Re: What In The World Happened Here? LXIII (63)
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SaraC - the real answer is the title of the book.
Verum audaces non gerunt indusia alba. - Ipsi dixit MCMLXXII
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Sorry Wagga too late for me time for bed, just dont know the book, but I got the location
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