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I am sure NUMBER GRID has to do with the Canda Cup. We see Lemieux's and Gretzky's jersies... and the event took place in Toronto... I have yet to come up with the correct answer... Any ideas?

what year were they inducted ? / what year / teams did they play together on / against ?

I am sure NUMBER GRID has to do with the Canda Cup. We see Lemieux's and Gretzky's jersies... and the event took place in Toronto... I have yet to come up with the correct answer... Any ideas?

Are you sure the hockey equipment isn't something that's in or on the windows normally? It IS the Hockey Hall of Fame... lol

Who knows the Hockey angle might have something to do with a puzzle but I doubt it. I think the final two puzzles will be solve from clues in San Fran.

you know...the clue on the number grid _is_ get to the goal. And the last puzzle _was_ on the hockey hall of fame. Could it have anything to do with the numbers on the jerseys that the big gigantic yellow arrows are pointing to?

Please see my "mea culpa" on the unfiction forum... my apologies for finding the correct answer 'incorrectly' for the composer puzzle...

http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtop...78&start=30

Please see the posts that follow on unfiction as we have some ideas as to the real solution of the puzzle

Sorry, sorry, sorry... how coincidental though, no??

Please see my "mea culpa" on the unfiction forum... my apologies for finding the correct answer 'incorrectly' for the composer puzzle...

http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtop...78&start=30

Please see the posts that follow on unfiction as we have some ideas as to the real solution of the puzzle

Sorry, sorry, sorry... how coincidental though, no??

It's OK, it worked !!! as Loki said "Am I lucky or what ???" ....

no more grilling :-)

Following up on the inventors ...

I tried, Captialism, Industrial Revolution, Industrialism, Technology, Patent/s, Monopoly,

Manufacturing, Urbanization, Communications ... no luck yet

One of my new hypothesis:

Shad0 on Unfiction pointed out the composer John Cage, who was born in LA

Now his most famous work is called 4 minutes 33 seconds, which when converted to seconds is equal to 273 seconds..

It was widely hypothesized that "Cage chose the length deliberately, four minutes and thirty-three seconds being 273 seconds and absolute zero being temperature of −273 ?C. " Quote from wikipedia.

Now, if you count the number of notes that appear in the puzzle:- 16*17=272... isn't that rather close to 273?

And since a lot of puzzles are to do with time.. wouldn't this make sence?

Number Grid.

Guys, did you realize that you jump over the number of boxes based on the one you are standing on

[start]3->4->2->2->3->4->2->4->Goal

yeah, and then those numbers you click on go change to "contest"... theres no other path either, all of them either go back on themselves or get stuck in a loop.

Has anyone figured out the significance of the woman in the pictures in London?

I keep thinking that it has something to do with the Mural puzzle. They are all inventors/scientists so I tried to find famous female scientists of the time. Marie Curie is a good option. Additionally, the London photos have two suns--with one that seems to suggest some sort of fision or fusion (the zoomed in bottom photo). Well, it at least looks somewhat atomic in nature. Also, the clue at the bottom of Mural states "people and dates with a LASTING effect." Radiation?

In either case, "Marie Curie" is not the answer. No matter who it is, I don't know if I need to enter a name and date together or what.

Suggestions?

Has anyone figured out the significance of the woman in the pictures in Berlin?

I keep thinking that it has something to do with the Mural puzzle. They are all inventors/scientists so I tried to find famous female scientists of the time. Marie Curie is a good option. Additionally, the Berlin photos have two suns--with one that seems to suggest some sort of fision or fusion (the zoomed in bottom photo). Well, it at least looks somewhat atomic in nature. Also, the clue at the bottom of Mural states "people and dates with a LASTING effect." Radiation?

In either case, "Marie Curie" is not the answer. No matter who it is, I don't know if I need to enter a name and date together or what.

Suggestions?

i believe it is Berenice Abbot . not sure though

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