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So I think 75 is about Orson Welles murder mysteries, but I really would rather not stare at that first screen for any longer than I have to. Any hints anyone? |
Re: God Tower finally got 74 wasnt even thinking of them |
Re: God Tower Thanks Rokstar for the extra hint - it did the trick!!... sorry, went to watch something on tele' and missed your second post - just got back to it.... I don't think I would have got it easily though - I have never heard of them!!! |
Re: God Tower well we got to 78 and literaly hit a dead end. |
Re: God Tower Anything on 75 yet...? |
Lol rokstar you don't know my situation: I got the passwords for 71, 72, 73, and 74 but I can't get pass 70 because I have no idea in how to solve level 30, pleaase please help me!!! :1zhelp: :1zhelp: Lol rokstar you don't know my situation: I got the passwords for 71, 72, 73, and 74 but I can't get pass 70 because I have no idea in how to solve level 30, pleaase please help me!!! sorry didn't want to double post |
Re: God Tower Here's what I see for 75 3 play-bills for three theatre productions, The first one is a cheap school production. The second is a slightly better broadway show, and the third is a much more prominent show, with a more expensive poster. So if we are assuming they are all by Orson Welles, and the hint "Where's Next" I guess we need to think about what he did next, what happened to him later on in his life, maybe the pics are to do with something nasty he worked on as a film project. He was a very famous man very popular and notorious. So Thats all I have for now. |
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Also, something sort of strange about 75: Orson Welles wasn't even born until 1915, so that 1884 poster on the left has me all screwed up. Maybe this puzzle isn't about him after all? Also, Mandamiento is Spanish for Order. But nevermind that, because "El Cuarto Mandamiento" is the Spanish name for "The Magnificent Ambersons." Here's something else kind of interesting: http://mostlyfiction.com/humor/klavan.htm More freaky stuff: There was actually a Judge Charles G. Offutt that lived around that time in Indiana, http://members.tripod.com/offuttvill.../g0000093.html, and there was also a Judge Robert A. Smith that lived around then too, although from Michigan and not Indiana, http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/smith7.html |
Re: God Tower Well 75 is definately distrubing, I'll say that much...:thinking: |
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