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"…that's a spicy meatball!"

Beginner
It's the pair in the title of the second
book in the Tolkien trilogy. You're seeking another such
pair spanning a diagonal artery, and yet another pair
anchoring a span to the north, spun of wire cords, across
the generic body of water for which the adjacent street
is named.
Regular/Masters
It's the pair in the title of the second
book in the Tolkien trilogy. You'll find another such
pair spanning a diagonal artery, and yet another pair
anchoring a span to the north, across the generic body
of water for which the adjacent street is named.
All
Solve the following multiple choice quiz
and use the answers to guide you within the location to
which the first paragraph leads.
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Beginner |
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i. (B/R)What is the next number in this
sequence? 1 2 3 5 7
i. (M) What is the next number in this
sequence, which you see daily? 6 7 9 8 6
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11
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11
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6
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12
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12
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7
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13
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13
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8
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14
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14
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9
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ii. Which of these words is misspelled?
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fuchsia
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fuchsia
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temblor
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Febuary
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tremblor
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Febuary
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lavender
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lavender
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lavender
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guerrilla
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guerrilla
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guerrilla
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iii. Which mythological god is known by another more
elemental name?
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Pan
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Pan
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Pan
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Hermes
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Hermes
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Hermes
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Dionysus
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Dionysus
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Dionysus
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Jove
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Jove
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Jove
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iv. Which of these is not an Ivy League school?
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Amherst
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Amherst
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Amherst
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Brown
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Brown
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Brown
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Cornell
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Cornell
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Cornell
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Dartmouth
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Dartmouth
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Dartmouth
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Note: this is a clue leading to a commercial establishment
with a high probability of staff irritation which might cause
eviction of treasure hunters! Try to be very stealthy and self-reliant
(i.e. don't ask the staff questions). If the clue is compromised,
call 415.289.2284 and you'll be directed to an alternate location.
If there is no message on that machine about this clue, call 415.305.5030
to alert Game Control to the problem, and we will record a message
leading you to an alternate solution.
There was a second part
to the clue, which was a "you had to be there" - see
the solution for details.
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