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for some reason it looks like an R on mine but I think your right makes sense

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

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 grand bell

CM = Cyrus Hall McCormick,, inventor of the reaper

TM = Thomas edison, Phonograph

Now we need the dates they were invented

There is no steam engine in the figure, I still believe is a hydraulic ram invented by John Whitehurst

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There is no steam engine in the figure, I still believe is a hydraulic ram invented by John Whitehurst

it could be Im not sure but I seen the handle and the valve stem thats what led me to beleive it was possibly a steam engine

But please update list if I'm incorrect on any names...

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for some reason it looks like an R on mine but I think your right makes sense

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

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 grand bell

CM = Cyrus Hall McCormick,, inventor of the reaper

TM = Thomas edison, Phonograph

Now we need the dates they were invented

EW =Eli Whitney cotton gin 1794

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Pirate Treasure answer give the clue "How Many Rays". Count the rays around the star...answer

Seventeen

:shifty:

...Guess I was a bit late with that one. Sorry for the Dupe

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CALENDAR WHEEL = BRONZE

SPEAK EASY = STRAIGHT FLUSH

PIRATE TREASURE = SEVENTEEN

LASER =

BALANCE THE BOOKS =

DISCO INFERNO =

NUMBER GRID =

HISTORY LESSON = MAGELLAN

COMPOSERS =

LETTERS FROM HOME =

MURAL =

TOMB =

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EW =Eli Whitney cotton gin 1794

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 grand bell

CM = Cyrus Hall McCormick,, inventor of the reaper

TM = Thomas edison, Phonograph

Pasteur published the paper in 1878.

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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

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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

AGB - telephone - 1876

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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 - 1875/1876

Cyrus Hall McCormick - 1831

Thomas Edison - 1877

I don't get the pictures for Seaborg and Bell. Why are they the same?

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IN SPeak easy click on the door then look along the left edge of the door. CLoser to the bottom you will see a WHITE BOX :)

ANother white box in history lesson left wing of the plane

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Did anyone figure out who wrote the piece in Composer yet?

No not yet but I am transposing the music to try and figure out what piece it is and thus who wrote it.

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Did anyone figure out who wrote the piece in Composer yet?

The piece of music for the composers is a medley of the various composers music, for instance 'Ode to Joy' by Beethoven. I am working on having a midi file online when I have finished inputting all the music.

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I've click on the 27 white boxes but i'm still at 26...

where found them : http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=17829

Sometimes the flash doesn't work properly. Right now the flash on Speakeasy doesn't seem to be recording the white box for me so I've avoided answering it. After clicking a white box, it's probably a good idea to check collectionplate before completing that puzzle.

For Tombs, the symbols on the right look like yo-yo moves.

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