Beginner
Start at the above intersection, which
could also be described as 7th & 17th
(Jackson & Grant were the 7th & 17th US Presidents,
respectively) , or $20 & $50 (and
they appear on the faces of the $20 and $50 bills, respectively).
Taking the path of least resistance (ie,
going downhill), follow the trail of the
missing letters. When you've figured out what's not
here, you'll know where to go. In fact, you'll be there
already!
Look inside. What comes after garnelen?
Regular
Start at the above intersection, which
could also be described as 7th & 17th, then follow the
trail of the missing letters.
Look inside. What comes after garnelen?
Masters
Look inside. What comes after garnelen?
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The missing letters led directly
down Jackson Street to Wonkow Art between Grant and
Kearny, ending at the Star Lunch diner next door.
Inside the front window was
a poster of a variety of shrimp species, and after the
word "GARNELAN" appeared the word "SHRIMP"
During several scouting and
photographing trips, not to mention three different
playtests on three different
Saturdays, Wonkow Art had never been closed. But, it
was closed on game day! And to make matters worse,
it had a rolling metal storefront cover that obscured
the windows. This prompted the second of three flurries
of calls to Game Control from teams. And another mad
trip across town to post a notice on the telephone
pole outside Wonkow Art: "YABA5 - the answer is
SHRIMP!"