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I've done the Laser, can someone make anything with this?

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I agree with the first person who said it looks like "Second". Made me think of Silver (from the earlier bronze entry and the mention of medals in a later puzzle), of course, that wasn't the answer.... we need clues!

Woot got all 27 boxes. As far as number grid do you get anything when getting to the goal?

the only change is the appearance of the letters on the board. They are lit brighter than the numbers. that's about it.

For the grid the word CONTEST is not just an anagram, but is the word that appear following the numbered stone. The way to for get the letters is to select C then O then N, and so on... So perhaps a clue on a next image of an event should clarify what contest

letters from home:

clue1: daytoname

yields: st paul's cathedral? i'm not sure

clue2: london, england (where the cathedral is located, also what is written on the letters)

clue3: hotel?

could the second letter's stamp read 'LIETUVOS'?

it looks like it..if that is correct, then the country should be "Lithuania"

i've got "sapauas cathedral" so far. but it doesn't refer to anything...closest thing that refers to anything useful is st paul's cathedral.

could the second letter's stamp read 'LIETUVOS'?

it looks like it..if that is correct, then the country should be "Lithuania"

i've got "sapauas cathedral" so far. but it doesn't refer to anything...closest thing that refers to anything useful is st paul's cathedral.

Is it just my imagination or do all the books look upside down?

I reckon the letters here are SECOP, possible anagrams: Copes, Scope, Copse - Maybe one of these will relate to a further clue at an event.

For Laser, I thought it made out the word SECOND, and then related it to the speed light travels per second, since this is a laser is a light and the historical tests used to measure the speed of light involved a laser and mirrors. So far none of the answers worked, tried both mps and km/s and nothing. Then I started inputting the last name of the scientists that performed the experiments, still no luck.

For the grid the word CONTEST is not just an anagram, but is the word that appear following the numbered stone. The way to for get the letters is to select C then O then N, and so on... So perhaps a clue on a next image of an event should clarify what contest

Try olympics, or olympic games.

still don't have access to games and am a computer now without flash so can't look at the games.

el

in mural, one of the people is Louis Pasteur

http://www.ambafrance-ca.org/HYPERLAB/PEOPLE/_pasteur.html

was born on December 27, 1822 in Dole, in the region of Jura, France. His discovery that most infectious diseases are caused by germs, known as the "germ theory of disease", is one of the most important in medical history. His work became the foundation for the science of microbiology, and a cornerstone of modern medicine.

Pasteur's phenomenal contributions to microbiology and medicine can be summarized as follows. First, he championed changes in hospital practices to minimize the spread of disease by microbes. Second, he discovered that weakened forms of a microbe could be used as an immunization against more virulent forms of the microbe. Third, Pasteur found that rabies was transmitted by agents so small they could not be seen under a microscope, thus revealing the world of viruses. As a result he developed techniques to vaccinate dogs against rabies, and to treat humans bitten by rabid dogs. And fourth, Pasteur developed "pasteurization", a process by which harmful microbes in perishable food products are destroyed using heat, without destroying the food.

Right Disco inferno- I reckon you have to take out all the moves that were/werent from an era/person and then it makes a four letter work at the bottom with the squares. Maybe. But who/when/what?

before I left for work this morning, I had f and i first and third letter. from the dances I knew were good dances.

el

Anyone know anything about yo-yo tricks? If you look at the symbols in "Tomb", they resemble diagrams of yo-yo tricks (at least to me they do).

First post, by the way. Hi, everyone.

Like it- maybe the names of the tricks fill the gaps in the hangman type puzzle- anyone a yoyo-er?

Anyone know anything about yo-yo tricks? If you look at the symbols in "Tomb", they resemble diagrams of yo-yo tricks (at least to me they do).

First post, by the way. Hi, everyone.

yeah i got that too, i know some of the names of em but i dont know where they fit in the little "hangman" esque paper or if they even fit at all...

Right Disco inferno- I reckon you have to take out all the moves that were/werent from an era/person and then it makes a four letter work at the bottom with the squares. Maybe. But who/when/what?

Any thoughts on the apparent mis-spellings in the dance names?

Loosey Goose(y)

Sloppy S(h)uffle

Captian (sic) America

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