The $5,000 Trivia Treasure Hunt Challenge

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Glenn A. Eldridge has created the first book ever to offer the readers a mysterious journey through words, letters and numbers that is informative, nostalgic, puzzling and yet so much fun. Even more fun is discovering the many clues throughout the pages of this book in order to find a hidden treasure. The reader will begin by answering trivia that cover topics like astrology, cartoon titles, famous dogs, movies, music, famous people, science, sports and individual subjects like The Beatles, Elvis, Seinfeld and the Wizard of Oz. This part should be done with family, friends and college student any where and at any time, although once started it will became a project inasmuch as the clues will drag you into the book itself. Word find comes next and at first glance the words to this puzzle don't seem to be there, but remember, you've finished doing the trivia. Once the words are discovered even a ten year old can do word find. When you look through the book you won't see the mazes, but I assure you they will appear as if from nowhere. Other traditional puzzles are quote falls and Suduko with many clues. There are mathematics and numbers, but what do they mean? Part of it means that you’re on the trail looking for a place, a number, the city and the state of the hidden treasure. That treasure consists of $5.000 and the readers now become challengers in this adventure of wit titled, "The $5,000 Trivia Treasure Hunt Challenge".
Trivia and clues run throughout the book and finding clues and interpreting them is half the fun. There are Notes to the Challengers, but leave no pages unturned and the paperback can be done in any order. An entry form is in the book for your answers and a short essay in case of a tie. The challenge is over on 11/11/11 and there is more information at our website: www.TriviaTeasureHunt.com where the book can be ordered for 12.95. This unusual book is sure to bring people together for a challenge like no other. A blog has also been set up for people to answer trivia, which is right out of the book, and if they don't answer the questions after a few days the answers will be blogged. http://triviahunt.blogspot.com/
Trying to solve the mystery is fun and will take knowledge, logic and common sense, but the enjoyment is well worth the journey.
 

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