C'mon who you gonna believe: Another "finder" without ____ to show or your lyin' eyes...?I can reduce the solution rules to 1: If you ain't holding the treasure it isn't yet solved.
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C'mon who you gonna believe: Another "finder" without ____ to show or your lyin' eyes...?I can reduce the solution rules to 1: If you ain't holding the treasure it isn't yet solved.
Actually the word halt means to come to an abrupt stop, or a suspension of movement or activity.
My solutions, both #1 and #2 are several hundred miles apart. They both are contained within a couple of square miles.
GIB
WRONG,
THINK,
USE YOUR DICTIONARY INSTEAD OF SHOOTING OFF YOUR MOUTH!
FF said Think,
Now go back and look up halt!
Use ALL the definitions and spread them out, THEN think! And use the one that is most fitting OR IN THIS CASE, BOTH MEANINGS APPLY!
One for the physical portion of the Map/puzzle and the other definition, over the same word to show the seeker that halt=lame as in a Clue. Double entendre. Both are used and both are correct, not JUST one, that would be WRONG,
Typical f. Fenn interview other than when he misspoke and said Church rather than chase. At that point he reacted as if
Holy Water had been sprinkled on him.
Apologies,
My intent is not to insult.
It is to inform.
I have been your guide.
I am seasoned and wise in the ways of the world.
I ask of nothing, except for you to believe in what you see.
I have shown you the way,
now it's your turn to do the journey on your own. PF
Apologies again.
I had a very good friend of mine ask me this, "Why, if thousands of people have been searching for the treasure, what makes you think you have the answer?"
I told him, "10,000 people may have found the correct solution. 9,999 of us found an empty hole."