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Just to confirm where we are at with "Tomb" am i right in thinking the only yo-yo trick as yet unidentified is the "zig-zag" one??

Or am I loosing the plot completely :blink:

Consider the plot lost, friend.

All tricks are accounted for.

Now we're left figuring out what it all means.

Just wondering if anyone has explored the history of the town of consett as a lead in the number grid? Consett doesn't work, but maybe something from the town's history would? Anyway consett is the order you get the letters as you click through the puzzle.

Not the way I clicked. It is contest.

No one following up with this? The clue clearly states : City of Birth

I'm trying to find what melodies are in the partiture, may be there is something

extra there like another composer and we need to guess who and where he

was born ?

I'm lost ...

i think i might have figured out how to get the answer to the composer one but am yet to figure out the answer. when it says place of birth could and you look at the first image for clues that is written under a star are the titles to any of the song clips that we have with star in their name and if so try the composer of that songs place of birth.

i think i might have figured out how to get the answer to the composer one but am yet to figure out the answer. when it says place of birth could and you look at the first image for clues that is written under a star are the titles to any of the song clips that we have with star in their name and if so try the composer of that songs place of birth.

huh ?

For Tomb I drew lines from corner to corner and came up with "mstrnoifiec"

Rearranging could be "confirm site" the hint says "quiz" so i thought it might me asking me to name the site

but pyramid, the pyramids of giza etc yields nothing =(

Just spent ages researching the yo-yo in case the answer was something down that route and turned up nothing, I think I now know everything I ever want to know about them... and some... think i'll concentrate on another puzzle for now before I go mental :)

ANYONE WANTS TO WORK ON A "MURAL" puzzle?

I got two so far. It is the Invention of the pictured product and the year it was invented or introduced. The initials are the initials of the inventor.

we discussed them earlier then left it alone heres what we so have far

EW =Eli Whitney cotton gin

HD = Humphrey Davy, an Englishman, demonstrated a powerful electric lamp to the Royal Society in 1806

jw =james watt, improved steam engine 1763 or could be john whitehurst

BF = Benjamin franklin, pointed light rod conductor

GLL = George Louis Lesage, used a single wire system to telegraph a message (1774)

LP = Louis pasteur French scientist who discovered the process of sterilizing milk

GS = Glenn T. Seaborg, The nuclear chemist's best-known achievement was the synthesis and isolation of the radioactive element plutonium

GM = Guglielmo Marconi, radio

AGB = Alexander graham bell

CM = Cyrus Hall McCormick,, inventor of the reaper

TM = Thomas edison, Phonograph

also heres some more dates from a previous post

Eli Whitney - 1794

Humphrey Davy - 1806/1809

James Watt - 1763

Benjamin Franklin - 1752

George Louis Lesage - 1774

Louis Pasteur - 1862/1878

Glenn T. Seaborg - 1941

Guglielmo Marconi - 1888

Alexander Graham Bell - ?

Cyrus Hall McCormick - 1831

Thomas Edison - 1877

ANYONE WANTS TO WORK ON A "MURAL" puzzle?

I got two so far. It is the Invention of the pictured product and the year it was invented or introduced. The initials are the initials of the inventor.

This is copied from an earlier post.

Hope it helps.

RW =Robert R.Williams, Jr, Process for Obtaining Vitamins 1936 he synthesized the vitamin

EW = Eli Whitney Cotton Gin ( I believe this is the correct one)

HD = Humphrey Davy, an Englishman, demonstrated a powerful electric lamp to the Royal Society in 1806

JW =James Watt, improved steam engine 1763

BF = Benjamin franklin, pointed light rod conductor

GLL = George Louis Lesage, used a single wire system to telegraph a message (1774)

LP = Louis pasteur French scientist who discovered the process of sterilizing milk

GS = Glenn T. Seaborg, The nuclear chemist's best-known achievement was the synthesis and isolation of the radioactive element plutonium

GM = Guglielmo Marconi, radio

AGB = Alexander Graham Bell

CM = Cyrus Hall McCormick,, inventor of the reaper

TM = Thomas edison, Phonograph

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