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Ignore what I said before about "time travel" not working, it's now working for me.

Apparently these are case sensitive. I tried time travel way back when I posted about wells. But I didn't use caps until a sec ago.

Not case sensitive. I typed it in lower case and it works. Something is up with the site. Some people I know have been having trouble after signing up.

I matched all the vegas implosions on current events and it says x markes the spot and the numbers with x's on them are 3793211 but that won't work for the key. Any ideas?

It's actually 3795211, and if you call 866-379-5211, Loki will say something about the line that seperates the Earth from the sky, so "horizon" is the answer.

On the upside down solve picture i think the numbers are

894 114

142 4224

Pretend like you're seeing it in a mirror, only from behind. So, 114 + 224 becomes 833...get it? That's my though on how this one will play out.

I thought perhaps the "894 142" was actually 894 + 42, which would lead to 936, or 639 once flipped, but it didn't do anything once I entered it into the spaces.

SOLVED EASY:

SPRINGS = FIVE (novastar)

SUNDIAL = HELIOS (TCLN Ryster)

GEARS = TIME TRAVEL (LiThIuM)

SOLVED MEDIUM:

POCKET WATCHES = GREEN (habonator, novastar)

CURRENT EVENTS = HORIZON (swat21)

SOLVED HARD:

HOURGLASSES [CLUE ONLY] = GRAINS (mrmckeb... lol)

I *think* this is the solution for the "Current Events (Medium)" Puzzle

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The numbers with X's on them are 3795211

Sources:

http://www.reviewjournal.com/webextras/implode/

http://www.vegas.com/lounge/implosions.html

Thoughts?

It's a telephone number and the answer is horizon

Edit: The video clues seem to negate this as completely wrong :D

Trying to work out calendars; my current point of thinking is that i've looked for the any entries that match the numbers on the left (there are two); "Cut Taxes" and "Haircut" (which seem quite similar).

I 'marked' (crossed out) letters that were the same and ended up with "s i x t h e r" as the remaining letters.

Having a number seems too much to be a co-incidence, but where to go from here... hmm. It'd be nice to have some video.

Edited by kyelewis
SOLVED EASY:

SPRINGS = FIVE (novastar)

SUNDIAL = HELIOS (TCLN Ryster)

GEARS = TIME TRAVEL (LiThIuM)

SOLVED MEDIUM:

POCKET WATCHES = GREEN (habonator, novastar)

CURRENT EVENTS = HORIZON (swat21)

SOLVED HARD:

HOURGLASSES [CLUE ONLY] = GRAINS (mrmckeb... lol)

i should get credit for the current events one too

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