5555 th AnnualAnnual

TreasureTreasure HuntHunt NovemberNovember 1212 th ,, 20052005 The 2005 Treasure Hunt

Thank you for participating in the 55 th consecutive annual edition of the Treasure Hunt in the Valley of the Sun. This year ’’s committee sincerely hopes that you had an enjoyable experience.

Each year, the top three “amateur status ” teams are recognized at the post - Hunt banquet. In addition to this, the performances of some oth er teams, including “professional status ” teams and rookie teams, may be recognized.

The prizes awarded the winners over the years have had little mo netary value, yet the competition for first place remains spirited. The red Wizard hats awarded Treasure Hunt winners have become prized possessions in many trophy cabinets. Each winner also earns the fleeting privilege and immense responsibility of serving a three -year term on the Treasure Hunt Committee.

Traditionally, each winner has also earned one “free ” post -committee -service Hunt.

2005 Treasure Hunt Printing courtesy of ACSS

“Happy hunting” to all Treasure Hunt participants. For questions about employment opportunities, please send an e-mail to [email protected]

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Brown Bag Contents 54 th Annual Treasure Hunt: November 12, 2005

1. Check InMapand 33. Seedpod ArizonaYellowBells Instructions 34. SouthwestRapidRewards 2. StateTrustLandUsePermit form 3. HuntMap(3copies) 35. Redminilight 4. Scoresheet &rubberbands 36. SharperVision Eyecare business 5. Emergencyenvelopes card 6. ACSSglider 37. CasinoEyewearcard 7. BillboardTopAlbumlist 38. Disposablecontactlens 8. OceanicAirlinesseatingchart 39. Applebee's Carside ToGomenu 9. AFITop100MovieQuotes 40. Plasticscrewanchor 10. KelleyBlueBookreport 41. RockBottomBrewerycoaster 11. CouchPotatoarticle 42. Stalejellybean 12. NASCARracearticle 43. Plasticbag 13. DonQuixotearticle 44. TeaBag 14. TSAProhibitedItemlist 45. RedVinelicoricepiece 15. Episode42synopsisfrom 46. HappyFacesticker 'inSpace''LostinSpace' 47. Pieceof35mm 16. HydraulicComputations 48. Bobbypin chart 49. Rubberglove 17. PsychogenicAlopeciaarticle 50. Drinkingstraw(4) 18. Football1st&10linearticle 51. LittleCaesarsredpepperpacket 19. PhoenixWaterSupply Boil 52. Incensepiece WaterOrder 53. 1centstamp(AmericanKestrel) 20. DanRatherfinalearticle 54. NotecardfromMartha 21. KimDilloncitingarticle 22. Spray onfoamarticle 23. Iraqelectionarticle 24. HowtotieaHalfWindsor instruction 25. SignLanguagelettersheet 26. SafetyCodeguidelines 27. Saturnmoonnamelist 28. 2005Calendar 29. Arrowwheeltemplate 30. CommonlyMisspelledWord list 31. CoconutCreamcandy 32. Josspaper This is Clue A. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue B.

Withtheproperelementsthesolutionwillbe clear

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If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue B, Open Emergency Envelope 9, which will direct you to Clue B.

This is Emergency Solution 9, which will lead you to Clue B.

Theimportantthingherewastheseriesofnumbersalongthebottom.Ifyouhad consultedyourhandyperiodictableandconvertedthenumbers(atomicnumbers,in thiscase)totheirproperelements,where16=S(sulfur),19=K(Potassium),etc,you’d getthefollowing: SKYWAlKEr SPoP EventhemildestStarWarsfanshouldknowthat(Luke)Skywalker’spopwasDarth Vader,sousetheForcetoguideyoutoCircleattheendofAnakinAve. Vader

Vader CircleislocatedinmapgridI10.Fromtheintersectionof56 th Streetand DynamiteBlvd,proceedwestonDynamiteBlvdfor0.47milestoa dirtroad.Proceed southeastonthedirtroadfor0.33milestoapowerpoleonthe northeastsideofthe road.Thecluesiteislocated99feetsouthwestoftheroadat thatpoint,perpendicular totheroad,byaPaloVerdetree.

If you are unable to locate Clue B, Open Emergency Envelope 20, which will direct you to Clue C. This is Clue B. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue C.

Thisvisualconsistsoftheimagebelow:

Oncethe“sourcefeed” hasbegun withinthetrench,initiatetheirrigation processsimplybyraisingthislever, whichwillinturnlowerthegateand redirecttheflowtoyouracreage…

If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue C, Open Emergency Envelope 20, which will direct you to Clue C.

This is Emergency Solution 20, which will lead you to Clue C.

Thisguysureknowsalotaboutirrigation!Inparticular,he’stellingushowto openthisirrigationgatesothatthewatercanflowin.Hmmm,hemustbea watergateinformant.ThebignewsthissummerwasthatformerFBIguyW. MarkFeltidentifiedhimselfasBobWoodward’smysteriousWatergate informant,DeepThroat.SoheadofftoCircleattheintersectionofFelt St.andHolbrookDrive. DT

DT CircleislocatedinmapgridE12.FromtheintersectionofCaveCreek RdandPinnaclePeakRd,proceedeastonPinnaclePeakRdfor0.15milestoa dirtroadonthesouthsideoftheroad.Proceedsouthonthedirtroadfor0.1 milestoafencewithagate.Thecluesiteislocated153feetwestofthefence thatrunsnorth/south,60feetnorthofthefencewiththegatethatrunseast/west, underanIronwoodtree.

If you are unable to locate Clue C, Open Emergency Envelope 5, which will direct you to Clue D. This is Clue C. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue D.

If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue D, Open Emergency Envelope 5, which will direct you to Clue D.

This is Emergency Solution 5, which will lead you to Clue D.

Whatcanyoumakeofthisjumbleofletters?Notawholelot.Butifyoufold yourpaperinhalfvertically,withthetophalfbehindthebottomhalf,andshine aflashlightthroughthepaper,ahiddenmessageappears!Sodo whatitsays andGOTOEIGHTYFIVE!

85 CircleislocatedinmapgridC15.FromtheintersectionofUnionHillsDr andCaveCreekRd,proceedwestonUnionHillsDrfor1.7mito10thSt.Proceed northon10thStfor0.25mitoWescott Dr.Thecluesiteislocatedonthesouthwest cornerofWescott Drand10thStnearalargeCarobtree.

If you are unable to locate Clue D, Open Emergency Envelope 11, which will direct you to Clue E. This is Clue D. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue E.

Thisworkingvisualclueconsistsofahuntingarrowsittingatopapost

If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue E, Open Emergency Envelope 11, which will direct you to Clue E.

This is Emergency Solution 11, which will lead you to Clue E.

Sometimesthesimplestcluesarethemostvexing,aren’tthey?Haveyou missedthepoint?Ifyoulookeddownthebarrelofthearrowwithyournaked eye,yousawonlyadistantpointoflight.ThewiseHuntercameprepared, though,havingheededtheHWOW“Ishotanarrowthroughtheair.Ineeded binocularstoseewhere.” Withbinoculars,you’dhaveseenthatthepointwas reallythenumber71writteninLightEmittingDiodes.Sogoto Circle! 71

71 CircleislocatedinmapgridB11.FromtheintersectionofCentralAveand HappyValleyRd,proceednorthonCentralAvefor0.45milestoadirtroadthat initiallyleadssouth/southwest.Thecluesiteislocated180feetsouthwestofthe intersectionofCentralAveandthedirtroad,underaPaloVerdetree,nexttoa Saguarocactus.

If you are unable to locate Clue E, Open Emergency Envelope 14, which will direct you to Clue F. This is Clue E. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue F.

Thisvisualclueconsistsofastatueof DonQuixoteinabox.

If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue F, Open Emergency Envelope 14, which will direct you to Clue F.

This is Emergency Solution 14, which will lead you to Clue F.

DidyoueasilyrecognizethefiguretobeDonQuixote?AndlikeDonQuixote, didyourushovertoknockoutcircle“windmill” at“Hopeless” Way?Don Quixotealwaysfoundjoustingwindmillstobefutile…..aswillyou!!! ThepatientHunterwouldtakethetimetocheckthearticleintheBrownBag regardingDonQuixoteturning400thisyear.Hewouldthenhopon Rocinante (thenameofDonQuixote’ssteed)andBRAVELYgalloponto circle(“Donkey” NOTJackass!!)on“Jote” washclosetointersection with“400Way”.

CircleislocatedinmapgridC14.Fromtheintersectionof7thStand theLoop101(Pima)Fwy,proceedsouthon7thStfor0.09milestoaparking lotlocatedonthewestsideof7thSt.Proceedwestthroughtheparkinglotfor 0.2milestothesouthwestcorneroftheparkinglot.Proceedwestfromthat corner,for125feet.ThecluesiteislocatedunderaPaloVerdetree.

If you are unable to locate Clue F, Open Emergency Envelope 8, which will direct you to Clue G. This is Clue F. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue G.

( ) + (( )) + ((( ))) + (((( )))) = ?

If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue G, Open Emergency Envelope 8, which will direct you to Clue G.

This is Emergency Solution 8, which will lead you to Clue G.

HunterswhorememberedtheHWOW:“Somecluesare(embedded)inthebag.” will haveagoodstartinsolvingthisclue.Uponexaminationofthe brownbag,hunterswill seethenumber“3” inscribedinside(embeddedin)thebrownbag.Furthermore,you willseethenumber“8” inscribedinsidetheplasticbaggiethatisinthebrownbag. Hunterswillalsofindthenumber“4” inscribedinsidethepaperteabag,whichisinthe plasticbaggie,whichisinsidethebrownbag.Themostastutehunterwillopenthetea bagtofindaslipofpaperwiththenumber“ 2” insidetheteabagleafs,whichisinside thepaperteabag,whichisinsidetheplasticbaggie,whichisinsidethebrownbag. So: (3)+((8))+(((4)))+(((( 2))))=13Thus,headontoCircle.13

13 CircleislocatedinmapgridH14.FromtheintersectionofTatumBlvdand theLoop101(Pima)Fwy.proceedsouthonTatumBlvdfor0.25milestoMayoBlvd (agravelroad).ProceedwestonMayoBlvdfor0.05milestothefenceandgate blockingtheroad.Thecluesiteislocated210feetsouthofMayoBlvdand40feet eastofthefence,underamesquitetree. If you are unable locate Clue G, Open Emergency Envelope 19, which will direct you to Clue H. This is Clue G. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue H.

Thisworkingvisualclue consistsofatarponthe ground,uponwhichare footstepsandarrows

Repeat 49 times…

If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue H, Open Emergency Envelope 19, which will direct you to Clue H.

This is Emergency Solution 19, which will lead you to Clue H.

Havingfundancingwiththestars?Maybeyouwereabletofollowthefootstepswell enoughtofigureoutthatyouweredancingthewaltz,butwheretogofromthere? Well,sinceyou’rebeingaskedtorepeatthesteps49times,thisdiagramrepresents afiftiethofthetotal,sothisa“waltzfiftieth.” SinceWalt’s50thanniversaryofthe openingofDisneylandParkwasthissummer,skipovertoCircle atthe intersectionofMainStreetUSAandAnniversaryAve!

CircleislocatedinmapgridJ12.FromtheintersectionofPinnacle PeakRdandTatumBlvd.proceedeastonPinnaclePeakRdfor1.25milestoa dirtroadonthenorthside.Proceednorthonthedirtroadfor0.24miles.The cluesiteislocated180feetwestofthedirtroadunderalargeironwoodtree.

If you are unable to locate Clue H, Open Emergency Envelope 6, which will direct you to Clue I. This is Clue H. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue I.

Allstatementsonthispagearetrue.Usethemtodeducethelocationofthe nextcluesite.

• ThereareeightsitesonthemapmarkedascircleX. • ThenextclueisatthecorrectX. • TheothersevenarethewrongX’s. • ThecorrectXisneithertheeasternmostXnorthewesternmost X. • ThecorrectXisnorthofabandonedmine. • ThecorrectXissouthofpirateship. • AnoddnumberofwrongX’sarenorthofthecorrectX.

. If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue I, Open Emergency Envelope 6, which will direct you to Clue I.

This is Emergency Solution 6, which will lead you to Clue I.

Notrickshere!Allyouneedisalittlelogicandaneyeformapdetail,andyou shouldbeabletofigureoutthatthecorrectX,is locatedonBlackbeard X Blvd.

ThecorrectX,CircleislocatedinmapX gridG11.Fromtheintersectionof TatumBlvdandJomax Rd,proceedwestonJomax Rdfor1.1milesto40thSt. Proceedsouthon40thStfor0.42milesuntilitdeadends.The cluesite is located100feetsouthsoutheastfromtheendofthesidewalkjusteastofthe deadend,nexttoalargecreosotebush.

If you are unable to locate Clue I, Open Emergency Envelope 13, which will direct you to Clue J. This is Clue I. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue J.

You've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do you feel lucky?' Well, do ya, punk?

Mother of mercy, is this the end of me, Rico?

One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got in to my pajamas, I don't know.

I'm walking here! I'm talking here!

If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue J, Open Emergency Envelope 13, which will direct you to Clue J.

This is Emergency Solution 13, which will lead you to Clue J.

TheTH'er shouldhavenoticedtheAFIlistintheBrownBag.Theseareall quotesfromthelistatnumbers51,73,53,and27.Orarethey?Actually, they'reeachalittlebitoff.Onewordoff.Theincorrectwordsfromeachare "you","me","to",and"talking",whichshouldremindthecinephile Hunterof RobertDeNiro's famouslinenearthetopofthelist.

Soletyour“taxidriver” knowtotakeyourteamtoCircle.10

10 CircleislocatedinmapgridI14.FromtheintersectionofTatumBlvdand DeerValleyRd,proceedeastonDeerValleyRdfor1.0milesto56thSt. ProceedaroundthebarrierattheendofDeerValleyRoad,thecluesite is152 feeteast,then56feetnorthofthecenteroftheDeerValley& 56 th intersection, underaPaloVerdetreethatissurroundedbycreosotebushes.

If you are unable to locate Clue J, Open Emergency Envelope 15, which will direct you to Clue K. This is Clue J. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue K.

a) JJ 1)Cowboys b) J5 2)Sailboats c) KK 3)Motown d) QQ 4)BigSlick e) AK 5)DeadMan’sHand f) A8 6)Kojak g) 88 7)DollyParton h) JA 8)Ladies i) KJ 9)Fishhooks j) 95 10)Snowmen k) 44 0)JackAss

{(d+e i)xk}+{(g– f)xh}+{(c+b+j)xa}=??

If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue K, Open Emergency Envelope 15, which will direct you to Clue K.

This is Emergency Solution 15, which will lead you to Clue K.

FromtheHWOWyouwouldhaveseenthe“ShuffleupandDeal” whichisthecommonphraseused forpokertournaments.Pokerhasbecomesohothopefullyyouknowwhatsomeholecardsare nicknamed.Matchingthestartinghandsontheleftwiththeirnameontherightyouwillgetthe valuesforeachletterasfollows:a=9,b=3(J5isreferred toasJacksonFiveorMotown), c=1,d=8,e=4,f=5(handthatWildBillwasholdingwhen hewasgunneddown), g=10,h=0,i=6,j=7,andk=2.So………….. (8+4 6)x2+(10– 5)x0+(1+3+7)x9=12+0+99=111ordoesit? Ifyouwentto,youwouldhavefoundourfamousjackassdealingyouarawhand! 111 SincetheHWOWalsotellsyouto“ignoretheJackass” itisreally: (8+4 6)x2+(10– 5)+(1+3+7)x9=12+5+99=116.

SomakeyourmoveandgoallintoCircle116 . 116 CircleislocatedinmapgridL15.FromtheintersectionofHaydenRdandtheLoop 101(Pima)Fwy,proceednorthonHaydenRdfor0.5milestothefutureintersectionwith CenterDr.ParkatthebarrierontheeastsideofHaydenRd.Thecluesiteislocated270feet eastofthesouthernendofthebarrier(or350feeteastfromthemiddleofHaydenroad); beyondasmallwashbehindalargePaloVerdetree. If you are unable to locate Clue K, Open Emergency Envelope 24, which will direct you to Clue L. This is Clue K. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue L.

Thisworkingvisualconsistsofaseriesoffiveshortposts,eachwitha lightshadeattached.Insideeachshade,attachedtothepost,isared reflector.

If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue L, Open Emergency Envelope 24, which will direct you to Clue L.

This is Emergency Solution 24, which will lead you to Clue L.

Youprobablysawtheredreflectorinsidethetube,andyoushouldhaveheededtheHWOW“If stoppedataredlight,simplylookforthenextoneandcontinue.” Ifyoustandatthefirstpost andshineyourflashlightaround,you’llseeanotherreflectoroffinthedistance.Ifyouwalkto thatreflectorandlookaroundagain,you’llseeathirdreflector,andsubsequentlyafourth,a fifth,andthenbacktowhereyoustarted.Wherehasallthisgottenyou?Perhapsyoudidn’t realizethatyourstepshadtracedoutahomeplateshape! Cluering– start/finish Stop1

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Stop3 CircleislocatedinmapgridM15.FromtheintersectionofPimaRdandThompson PeakPkwy,proceedsouthonPimaRdfor1.0miletoHualapai Dr.ProceedwestonHualapai Drfor0.3milestothebarrier.Thecluesiteislocated230feetwestofthebarrier,inthecenter medianofHualapai Dr,underaPaloVerdetree.

If you are unable to locate Clue L, Open Emergency Envelope 17, which will direct you to Clue M. This is Clue L. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue M.

If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue M, Open Emergency Envelope 17, which will direct you to Clue M.

This is Emergency Solution 17, which will lead you to Clue M.

Thesearepicturesofthe“50StateQuarters” seriescoinswhicharebeingreleased in2005bytheUnitedStatesMint.Thenamesofthestateshave beenremoved,so thehuntermustdeterminethestateofeachofthesequartersfromtheirengravings. Writingthenamesofthestatesintheblanks(California,Minnesota,Oregon, Kansas,andWestVirginia)revealsthelettersF– I– R– S– Tintheboldedblanks. Thefirststatetoratifytheconstitution(andhencethefirstcoinreleasedinthis series)isDelaware,soheadonovertoCircle.

CircleislocatedinmapgridQ12.FromtheintersectionofHappy ValleyRdandAlmaSchoolRd,proceedeastonHappyValleyRdfor1.6miles toAlamedaDr.ProceedsoutheastonAlamedaDrfor0.88milesto aculde sac.Proceedeastonthedirttrailfor160feetfromthecenteroftheculde sactoasmallwash.Thecluesiteislocated25feetnorthofthedirtroad,just southofthewash,behindalargethornybush. If you are unable to locate Clue M, Open Emergency Envelope 1, which will direct you to Clue N. This is Clue M. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue N.

Ucan’t Ucan’t touchthis! touchthis!

If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue N, Open Emergency Envelope 1, which will direct you to Clue N.

This is Emergency Solution 1, which will lead you to Clue N.

Hopefullyyoursanityisn’thanginginthebalancewiththisclue.Ontheleftsideof thesebalancedscalesisablocklabeled“2.71828…” whichanygoodengineer oughttorecognizeastheirrationalnumber e,thebasisofnaturallogarithms.You mayhavetobrushawaythecobwebsinyourmemorytorecognizetheguyonthe right,but“UCan’tTouchThis” shouldhavecluedyouinthathe’sMCHammer. Sincehe’smultipliedbyhimself,therightsideis“MCsquared”.Putitalltogether andyouhave“e equalsMCsquared.” 2005marksthe100yearanniversaryofthemostfamousequationofalltime, e=mc 2,developedbyAlbertEinstein,sogotoCircleonRelativityRoad. Ein stein Ein CircleislocatedinmapgridP8.stein FromtheintersectionofDynamite Blvd/RioVerdeDrand114thSt,proceednorthon114thStfor1.0miletothe culdesac.Thecluesiteislocated190feetnorthofthemiddleoftheculdesac, 60feeteastofthewallofthewatertreatmentfacility,onalittlehillbehindaPalo Verdetree. If you are unable to locate Clue N, Open Emergency Envelope 25, which will direct you to Clue O. This is Clue N. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue O.

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If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue O, Open Emergency Envelope 25, which will direct you to Clue O.

This is Emergency Solution 25, which will lead you to Clue O.

TosolvethisclueyouneededhelpfromtheBrownBag.Apieceofpaperinside ithasacirclewithtwoarrowsinsideit– acirclethatfitsperfectlyinsidethisletter (andnumber)wheel.AsyouknowfromtheHWOW,“Papercoversrock,but…” scissorscutspaper,sousethescissorsyoubroughtalongtocutoutthatcircle. Alignthedisksothatoneofthearrowsispointingatthenumber1,andyou’ll findthattheotherarrowpointsattheletterG.Movethefirstarrowto2,andthe otherarrowpointsatO.Gothroughall20numbersinturnandyou’llspellout GOTOCIRCLEEIGHTYNINE!Bytheway,ifyoumixupthearrows, you’ll spelloutTRANSPOSETHEPOINTERS,whichwillgetyoupointedintheright direction.

89 CircleislocatedinmapgridS9.FromtheintersectionofRioVerdeDrand 141stSt,proceedsouthon141stStfor0.25milestoawash.Proceedwestin thewashfor230feet.Thecluesiteislocated45feetnorthof thewash,behinda groupingofPaloVerdeandMesquitetrees. If you are unable to locate Clue O, Open Emergency Envelope 3, which will direct you to Clue P. This is Clue O. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue P.

Thisworkingvisualconsistsofa Renuzit postwithaStickupatthetopof Stickup alongblacktubethatis coveredatbothends.Aholeis PVCpipe drilledinthesideandasmaller cappedontop holedrilledintothebottomdisk. andonbottom

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Smallhole inbottom If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue P, Open Emergency Envelope 3, which will direct you to Clue P.

This is Emergency Solution 3, which will lead you to Clue P.

Theobservanthunterwillclearlyseethe“StickUp” airfreshener,andifthey investigatethepipe,theywillnoticeahole.Lookingintheholerevealsnothing. However,thecleverhunterwillremembertheHWOWcatchphrase“Thislookslike agoodplaceforaStickUp!”.Furtherinvestigationofthetuberevealsasmallhole inthebottom(justtherightsizefora“StickUp”).Carefullyplacingoneof chopsticksthatyouboughtfromtheHuntWizardsatcheckout,in theholeand slowlymovingituprevealsapingpongballthroughtheholewitha“24” writtenall overit. SograbsomeChinesefastfoodandheadovertoCircle24 .

24 CircleislocatedinmapgridM9.FromtheintersectionofAlmaSchool ParkwayandDynamiteBlvd/RioVerde,proceedwestonDynamiteBlvd/RioVerde for2.7milestoadirtroadonthenorthside(thedirtroadis 0.15mileseastof Pima)Proceednortheast0.3milesonthedirtroadunderthepowerlines.The cluesite is90feetwestofthecenterofthedirtroadbetweentwoSaguarocacti.

If you are unable to locate Clue P, Open Emergency Envelope 26, which will direct you to Clue Q. This is Clue P. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue Q.

If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue Q , Open Emergency Envelope 26, which will direct you to Clue Q .

This is Emergency Solution 26, which will lead you to Clue Q .

Atfirstitlooksasifthereareabunchofautomobilenamesandautomobilelogos whichhavenothingincommon.However,uponcloserexaminationtherearefour setsofautonames(withhelpfromthebrownbagwhere“Infinity=Infiniti”)which havematchinglogos.Connectingthedotsofthematchingnamesandlogoswith straightlinesmakesapatternwithinthecirclewhichlooksamazinglylikethelogo forVolkswagen,sodriveonovertoCircle.

CircleislocatedinmapgridL4.FromtheintersectionofStageCoach PassRdandPimaRd,proceedwestonStageCoachPassRdfor0.50miles toWindmillRd.ProceedsouthonWindmillRdfor0.14milestoadirtroadon thewestside.Thecluesiteislocated225feetwestoftheintersectionof WindmillRdandthedirtroad,atthebaseofalarge5armedSaguarocactus.

If you are unable to locate Clue Q, Open Emergency Envelope 23, which will direct you to Clue R. This is Clue Q. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue R.

Workingvisualconsistingofaboxthatonecanreach theirhandinto(cluenotvisible).InsidetheboxaPattern existsmadeoftacks.

If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue R, Open Emergency Envelope 23, which will direct you to Clue R.

This is Emergency Solution 23, which will lead you to Clue R.

Afteryouexaminethisworkingvisual,youwillrecognizethattherearesome patternsmadewithtacks,whicharenotvisible,andcanonlybe sensedwithyour fingers,afteryouslideyourarmcarefullyintothebox.ThediligentHunterwould haveheededtheHWOW“Howcanyoureadifyoucan’tsee”,andrecognized thatyoumustbepreparedtoreadinBraille.Carefulfeelingof thepatternswill showthattheBraillelettersareJF.Ifyoudidn’tbrushuponyourBraille,youmay haveendedattheJackasslocatedat

SoheadtotheCircle(JamieFoxx)onJF RayWashandOscarDrive.

JF CircleislocatedinmapgridJ2.FromtheintersectionofCaveCreek RdandSchoolHouseRd,proceednorthonSchoolHouseRdfor1.25milesto awash.Proceedwestinthewashfor230feet.Thecluesiteis locatedina smallclearingonthenorthsideofthewash. If you are unable to locate find Clue R, Open Emergency Envelope 10, which will direct you to Clue S. This is Clue R. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue S.

Insidetheclueenvelopewasanenvelopethatlooksliketheone below:

If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue S, Open Emergency Envelope 10, which will direct you to Clue S.

This is Emergency Solution 10, which will lead you to Clue S.

WhatcouldLAbesendingtotheTHers?WelltheletterlookslikeitwasmailedfromFrance,but theaddresslookskindofweird.IftheTHers figuredoutthatLAisLanceArmstrongwhonowlives inAustinTexastheymightrushovertotheEiffelTower,orYellowJersey(Jackass).Butthatcan’t beallthereiscanit?Mostpeoplewritingstatesonlettersusethepostalcodes(evenLanceused TX).SotranslatingallthepostalcodesrevealsLance’smessagetotheTHers. RIDEMEINWINECountry.WinecountrybeingFrance(withallduerespecttoourCalifornia brothers),whatcouldLancebetellingtheTHers toridethere?Wellabicycleofcourse!And Lancedoesn’tcareifyoursisanantique.

SopedalyourraceteamovertoCircle.

CircleislocatedinmapgridH5.FromtheintersectionofCave CreekRdandNewRiverRd,proceedwestonNewRiverRd0.66milesto 52ndSt.Proceedsouthon52ndStfor0.3miles.Thecluesiteislocated145 feeteastof52ndStbehindthedeadtree. If you are unable to locate Clue S, Open Emergency Envelope 4, which will direct you to Clue T. This is Clue S. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue T.

Thisvisualclueconsistsofa whiteboardcoveredindifferent kindsofanimal/footprints. Insideeachsetofprintsisa bloodtype (A+,A,B+,B,AB, AB+,O,andO+)

If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue T, Open Emergency Envelope 4, which will direct you to Clue T.

This is Emergency Solution 4, which will lead you to Clue T.

Thisgroupingoffootprintsseemstobemissingparts,approximatelyhalf(or halfprints).Andeachprintseemstohaveabloodtypeidentifiedwiththem. RememberingtheJulyreleaseofthelatestHarryPotternovel“TheHalfBlood Prince”,willdirectyoutothe“WizardHat” icononthemap.

SocatchyourmagicbroomandflyovertoCirclejustoffSnape Street.

CircleislocatedinmapgridC5.FromtheintersectionofCarefree Hwyand12thStreet,proceednorthon12thStreet0.15milestoadirttrailon theeastside.Proceedeastonthedirttrailfor75feet.Thecluesiteislocated justnorthofthedirttrail. If you are unable to locate Clue T, Open Emergency Envelope 2, which will direct you to Clue U. This is Clue T. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue U.

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If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue U, Open Emergency Envelope 2, which will direct you to Clue U.

This is Emergency Solution 2, which will lead you to Clue U.

AnyHackers/Huntersoutthere?TheHWOWasked“Canyouspeak|_ee7?” Or“Canyouspeakleet?” whichisonlineslang.Themessageabovereads:

1|= ‘/()}_{ (4|\| r3@d 7#][5, y0|_| /\r3 @ IVI0/\/$+3|2 &33\<. If you can read this, you are a monster geek.

1-13@|) ()V|=|2 7Q (!|2<|_3 {-}4/\/\ . Head over to circle HAM .

SograbyourMegabytesandsurfonovertoCircle.HAM

HAM CircleislocatedinmapgridE3.FromtheintersectionofJoyRanchRd and24thStreet,proceednorthon24thStfor0.3milestoalargedirtturnouton theeastside.Proceedthroughthedirtturnoutuntilyoureach adirtroad.The cluesiteislocated240feeteastofthedirtroad,nexttoalargeSaguaroCactus. If you are unable locate Clue U, Open Emergency Envelope 22, which will direct you to Clue V. This is Clue U. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue V.

Thisvisualclueshowsaleaseshownbelow:

Agreementtoleasearesidentialcondominiumunit

ThisAgreement,madethis12thdayofNovember2005,byandbetweenT.Hunt,Ownerofthecondominiumunitdescribedbelow(Lessor),andA.Rice (Lessee). WITNESSETH:

Lessor,inconsiderationofthemutualcovenantshereincontained,herebyleasestoLesseeandLesseeherebyrentsfromLessor thePremisesknown anddesignatedas[Van]beingacondominiumunitin[Hunt]Condominium,situatedat[TBD],alongwithLimitedCommonElementparkingstall[TBD] (hereafterPremises),foratermofonenight,beginningonNovember12,2005,andfullyterminatingatmidnightonNovember12, 2005(hereafterLeaseterm), foroccupancybynomorethan6individuals.Lesseeshallpayto Lessor duringtheLeasetermanannualbasicrenttotaling[$240],whichrentshallbepaidin equalmonthlypaymentsof[$240].ThefirstmonthlypaymentshallbemadeonexecutionofthisLease,andtheremainingpayments shallbemadebeforethe firstdayofeachmonthduringtheLeasetermattheplacedesignatedbyLessor.LesseeshallalsopayontheexecutionofthisLeasetheproratedportionof thebasicrentforanyportionofacalendarmonthincludedatthebeginningoftheLeaseterm.Lesseeshallpaywithhislastfullmonth'srenttheprorated portionofthebasicrentforanyportionofacalendarmonthincludedattheendoftheLeaseterm.LesseeherebycovenantswithLessor asfollows:

ARTICLE1 .RepresentationsofLessee 1.01.Lesseewarrantsandrepresentsthatthestatementsmadein thesignedapplicationofLessee,whichapplicationisincorporatedhereinby reference,arematerialrepresentations.SinceLessor hasreliedontheserepresentations,theirfalsityshallconstituteabreachofthisLease,givingLessor the optiontoterminatetheLeaseandrepossessthePremiseswithout notice,LesseeexpresslywaivingtherighttobenotifiedtoquitthePremises.

ARTICLE2 .SecurityDeposit 2.01.LesseeshalldepositwithLessor upontheexecutionofthisLeasethesumof[$240],tobeheldbyLessor asasecuritydeposittoinsurethefulland faithfulperformancebyLesseeofeachandeveryterm,provision,covenant,andconditionofthisLease.Attheterminationofthetenancyhereunderfor whatevercause,Lessor mayuse,apply,orretainalloranyportionofthesecuritydepositforanyobligationofLesseearisingunderthetermsofthisLeaseor asliquidateddamagesforLessee'sprematureterminationoftheLeaseterm;provided,however,thatin…

If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue V, Open Emergency Envelope 22, which will direct you to Clue V.

This is Emergency Solution 22, which will lead you to Clue V.

Whatdowehavehere?Why,itisacondominiumleaseexecutedforA.Rice; …….orcondoleaseforA.Rice,……….orCondoleezzaRice.Politically savvyHuntersknowthatCondoleezzaRiceservesasSecretaryofStatefor PresidentBush.

SohurryonouttoCircleonBushHwySoS .

SoS CircleislocatedinmapgridA4.FromtheintersectionofJoyRanchRd and19thAve,proceedsouthon19thAvefor0.5milestojustnorthofMaddock Roadwherethereisadirtroadonthewestsideheadingwest.Proceedwest onthedirtroadfor0.1miles.Thecluesiteislocated135feetsouthofthedirt roadbehindalargePaloVerdeTree.

If you are unable to locate Clue V, Open Emergency Envelope 21, which will direct you to Clue W. This is Clue V. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue W.

Jan 19 – Oct 22 Feb 3 – Sep 15 Mar 20 – Aug 6

If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue W, Open Emergency Envelope 21, which will direct you to Clue W.

This is Emergency Solution 21, which will lead you to Clue W

Therewasprobablysomeonecountingtheminuteswhilesomeoneelsewas countingthedaysbetweenthesedates.Toobadthattimeissandsthrough thehourglassnow,becausethewaytosolvethisclueistodigoutthe calendarfromthebrownbag.Ifyoudrawthreelinesconnecting Jan19and Oct22,thenSep15andFeb3,andthenMar20andAug6,you’llfindthat theyformasmalltrianglearoundJune12. Sodon’twasteanymoretimeandgettoCircle6/12.

6/12 CircleislocatedinmapgridF4.FromtheintersectionofCloudRdand 32ndSt,proceednorthon32ndStreetfor0.1miles.Thecluesiteislocated310 feetwestof32ndSt.byalargePaloVerdeTree

If you are unable to locate Clue W, Open Emergency Envelope 18, which will direct you to Clue X. This is Clue W. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue X.

Thisvisualclueconsists ofaboxcoveredinwhite paperwithtwoholes(one withLightandonewith Look)andalarge“TH??” printedontheoutsideof thebox.Insidethebox wasapictureofthisman:

If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue X, Open Emergency Envelope 18, which will direct you to Clue X.

This is Emergency Solution 18, which will lead you to Clue X.

Ifyouwerepayingattentionduringcheckoutyouwouldhavenoticedthatthe whiteboxhereisareplicaofoneplacedatajackasssitein1969. Backthen Huntersstucktheirfacesinoneoftheopeningsandgottoseethemselves superimposedonajackass! Thisyear,though,yousawoneoftheHunters picturedbythatbox. 69 Sincethisyeartheboxislabeled"TH??"youshouldscurryofftoCircle.

69 CircleislocatedinmapgridI8.FromtheintersectionofLoneMountain Rdand56thSt,proceedsouthon56thStfor0.50milestoMontgomeryRd. ProceedwestonMontgomeryRdfor0.27milestotheentranceofasmall parkinglot.Fromthenortheastcornerofthelot,proceednortheastfor170feet totheintersectionofadirtpathandawash.Proceedeastdownthewashfor 70feettoatallSaguaroCactus.Thecluesite islocated20feetnorthofthe Saguarocactus,nexttoaPaloVerdetree. If you are unable to locate Clue X, Open Emergency Envelope 12, which will direct you to Clue Y. This is Clue X. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue Y.

TarzanDesi Arnaz'rat. Noinrayon ASantadoglivedasagodatNASA. Gatemansees,garagemanseesnametag. Devilneverlived.

If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue Y, Open Emergency Envelope 12, which will direct you to Clue Y.

This is Emergency Solution 12, which will lead you to Clue Y.

TheHWOWhasaquestion“WhatisthesignificanceofWeirdAl’sBob?”.Bob isthenameofasongoffofWeirdAl’slatestCD(PoodleHat)whichpays homagetoBobDylan,andthelyricsareallpalindromes.Allof thephrasesin thiscluearealsopalindromes,andfillinginthemissingletters(raise D, Yarn, devi L,nAme,eve N)revealsthename“Dylan”. SoheadonovertoCircleonRollingStoneWay. Bob

Bob Circle islocatedinmapgridL7.FromtheintersectionofScottsdaleRd andLoneMountainRd,proceedeastonLoneMountainRdfor1.0miletoHayden Rd.ProceednorthonHaydenRdfor0.25milestoRanchRd.Proceedeaston RanchRdfor0.36milestotheendoftheroadataculdesac.Thecluesiteis located175feeteastofthecenteroftheculdesacbehindaPaloVerdetree.

If you are unable locate Clue Y, Open Emergency Envelope 7, which will direct you to Clue Z. This is Clue Y. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue Z.

Thisworkingvisualclueconsistedofanenclosedboxwithholes aroundthesidesandawindow onthetop,withpaddleswhichcanrotate.

(Solutionwhenblown) F I S H

If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue Z, Open Emergency Envelope 7, which will direct you to Clue Z.

This is Emergency Solution 7, which will lead you to Clue Z.

Theholesintheboxlooktobethesamesizeasthesodastraws inthebag. Insertingthestrawintothecorrectholesintheboxandblowing,spinspaddlesthat willshowtheletters“FISH” whenspinningrapidlyenough.Addthe“blow” ing that youaredoingtothe“FISH” thatitspellsoutandyougetBlowfishorBlowfish. Lookingatthemapyouwillnoticeacircle“Hootie” asin“Hootie andtheBlowfish” apopularmusicalgroupfromthe1990s. SofireuptheIPod with"HoldMyHand“,"LetHerCry“,and"OnlyWanna BeWith You"andheadovertoCircle. Hootie

Hootie CircleislocatedinmapgridO3.FromtheintersectionofPimaRoadand CaveCreekRd,proceednortheastonCaveCreekRdfor2.8milestoLone MountainParkway.MakeaUturnonCaveCreekandproceedsouthwest0.07 milestoadriveleadingtoIWDSPumpStation151.Thecluesite islocated230 feetwestofthecentermedianofCaveCreekRd,20feetsouthofthesouthwest cornerofthepumpstation. If you are unable to locate Clue Z, Open Emergency Envelope 16, which will direct you to Clue A. This is Clue Z. Solving this Clue will lead you to Clue A.

Avisualclueofconsistingofapicture ofNapoleon.Writtendownonelegis theword“Trinitrotoluene”.

If you are unable to solve this clue, or to find Clue A, Open Emergency Envelope 16, which will direct you to Clue A.

This is Emergency Solution 16, which will lead you to Clue A.

Theseasonedhunterwillmakequickworkofthisshamelesslyeasyclue.The FrenchEmperorNapoleonBonapartewiththehomagetoTNT,sometimes referredtoasdynamite.Thisobviousreferencetotheculthitmovie“Napoleon Dynamite” shouldleadyoutoconquerCircle.

Sweet!HeadtoCirclenearLigerLane.

CircleislocatedinmapgridK6.FromtheintersectionofScottsdale RdandWestlandRd,proceedsouthonScottsdaleRdfor0.50milestoDove ValleyRd.ProceedeastonDoveValleyRdfor370feettoadirt road.Proceed southonthedirtroadfor260feettothecornerofabarbedwirefence.The cluesiteislocated135feeteastofthefencecorner,behinda PaloVerdetree.

If you are unable to locate Clue A, Open Emergency Envelope 9, which will direct you to Clue B. TreasureHunt ∞∞∞∞∞ HallofFame ∞∞∞∞∞ (Min/Clue)

1951 (27.4) 1962 (12.2) 1973 (22.6) 1. Frank,Estes,Lyman 1. Samuelson,Welch,Kelly 1. Bickley,McArtor,Windett 2. Greer 2. Graham,Peterson,LaPrade 2. Bliss,Chruma,Caldwell 3. Olson,Chambers,Wunderlich 3. Groth,Knoob,Grimaila 3. Rugen,Baehr,Bjornholt

1952 (23.8) 1963 (16.2) 1974 (23.5) 1. Hartman,Kemmeries,Pennington 1. Michel,Barto,Solem 1. Bliss,Chruma,Fullerton 2. Greer 2. Knoob,Groth,Sanneman 2. Haentze,Samson,Whittaker 3. Gundry 3. Yost,Norde,Goodman 3. Hochgraef,Kulvinskas,Zveglich

1953 (31.8) 1964 (17.38) 1975 (24.29) 1. Sokoloff,Diven,Dreste 1. Kneale,Walker,Glass 1. Henry,Tatom,Lipinski,Graham 2. McClanathan 2. Knoob,Groth,Sanneman 2. Boyd,Gaines,Schaeffer 3. Blackert 3. Bremmer,Mayes,Lenas 3. Fitting,PoncedeLeon,Warble

1954 (23.5) 1965 (16.0) 1976 (21.56) 1. Chambers,Myer 1. Goodman,Corby,Yost 1. Fajen,Kasprzyk,Kozlik 2. Samuelson,Andren,Seibert 2. Graham,Bettis,Peterson 2. Samson,Whittaker,Haentze 3. 3. Sanneman,Groth,Knoob 3. Rugen,Bjornholt,Flaherty 1955 (17.6) 1966 (12.0) 1977 (18.49) 1. Hume,Estes,Lahti 1. Bettis,Peterson,Graham 1. Bjornholt,Flaherty,Rugen 2. Norde,Yost,Goodman 2. Schaffner,Zusman,Voorhaar 2. Andrews,Evans,Semon 3. Ferguson,Eberhard,Dreste 3. Creede,Cadell,Elbinger 3. Haentze,Samson,Whittaker 1956 (25.8) 1967 (13.1) 1978 (24.75) 1. Brown,Hershey,Richman 1. Peterson,Rupprecht,Moberly 1. Hall,John,Weigel 2. Samuelson,Lyman,Barton 2. Ford,Wagner,Bensted 2. Armstrong,Crowell,Woodward 3. Reddoch,Bettis,Martin 3. Porter,Lange,Attwood 3. Robinson,Eslinger,Youssefi 1957 (20.1) 1968 (16.6) 1979 (20.51) 1. Samuelson,Andrew,Barton, 1. McBiles,Thomas,Hall 1. Oney,Furedy,Porterfield, Weems 2. Samson,Haentze,Whittaker Livingston 2. Estes,Diven,Livingwood 3. Diven,Koch,Schwartz 2. Hochgraef,Zveglich,Kulvinskas 3. Creighton,Welch,Reeves 3. Crowell,Woodward,Armstrong 1958 (16.2) 1969 (19.8) 1980 (24.65) 1. Lindsay,Baum,Bettis 1. Yost,Corby,Eberhard 1. Hochgraef,Zveglich,Kulvinskas 2. Hershey,Groth,Moore 2. Armstrong,Woodward,Crowell 2. Richmond,Somers,Gulseth 3. Edson,Valenti,Ross,Wittenburg 3. Sanneman,Groth,Knoob 3. Crowell,Armstrong,Woodward 1959 1970 (17.3) 1981 (18.22) 1. Bettis,Lindsay,Martin 1. Greenburg,McKeown,Takesuye 1. Nalette,Defrancesco,Sewell 2. 2. Kline,Post,Knudsen 2. Gulseth,Somers,Richmond 3. 3. Yost,Corby,Eberhard 3. Brenner,Wunderlich,Kaasik 1960 (11.6) 1971 (15.65) 1982 (18.13) 1. Hinsdale,Lange,Porter 1. Crawford,Olson,Prigge 1. Crawford,Olson,Prigge 2. Kouns,Peterson,Stites 2. Moberly,Peterson,Rupprecht 2. Gulseth,Richmond,Somers 3. Corby,Peterson,Roe 3. Haentze,Samson,Whittaker 3. Armstrong,Crowell,Gourley, Woodward 1961 (17.9) 1972 (19.79) 1983 (17.84) 1. Cook,Gabrielson,Jones 1. Clouse,Larson,Sprik 1. Bradshaw,Cutlar,Wells 2. Cooper,Cranston,Clouse 2. Bensted,Ford,Wagner 2. Anderson,Hallen,Richmond 3. Yost,Goodman,Norde 3. Bickley,McArtor,Windett 3. Knappenberger,Nelson,Shaner TreasureHunt ∞∞∞∞∞ HallofFame ∞∞∞∞∞ (Min/Clue)

1984 (22.99) 1993 (17.62) 2002 (15.52) 1. Bliss,Chruma,Fullerton 1. Frost,Hulet,Slick,Brennan 1. Robinson,Youssefi,McGlinchey, 2. Burghammer,Fah,McGlinchey 2. Davis,Peterson,Sundstrom, Estrada 3. Eymann,Osman,Rendek Leadbetter 2. Burnside,Furedy,Furedy,Furedy, 3. Nuckolls,Waldo,Block Marwil,Singer 1985 (19.10) 1994 (25.78) 3. Cottrell,Johnson,Locker,Worcester 1. Blair,Knott,Wibergh 1. Williams,Blaser,Beckwith 2003 (15.46) 2. John,Presley,Hall 2. Nuckolls,Block,Waldo 2003 3. Rugen,Bjornholt,Belanger 3. Robb,Robb,Tolson 1. Filupeit,Jankovsky,Warter,Webster 2. Feth,Olson,Shannon,Timmerman, 1986 (20.16) Timmerman 1995 (17.48) 1. Carlton,Coffeen,Golis, 3. Luke,Gieske,Karapetian,Montoya 1. Eymann,Osman,Rendek Jacobsen,Moller,Rahrig 2. Carlton,Cline,Coffeen, 2. Amdahl,Williamson,Zaborowski 2004 (21.16) Jacobsen,Rahrig,Turner 3. Bibby,Perkins,Stevens 1. Luke,Gieske,Karapetian,Montoya 3. Costa,Kirchgessner,Sutton 2. Robb,Robb,Tolson 1987 (19.38) 1996 (18.24) 3. Koch,Bukoski,Ellermann,Johnston, 1. Hall,John,Presley 1. Clark,Gieske,O’Bannon Vick,Tamis 2. Dillon,Donaldson,Greeson, 2. Grube,McKay,Saewert, McGlinchey,Perillo Stephens,Tooker 3. Clark,Gieske,O’Bannon 3. Robinson,Youssefi,Youssefi 1988 (15.27) 1997 (13.99) 1. Eymann,Osman,Rendek, 1. Carlton,Cline,Coffeen, Carleton Jacobsen,Rahrig,Turner 2. Belanger,Bjornholt,Rugen 2. Cornelius,Greeson,Witwer 3. Constable,Filreis,Flanigan, 3. Feth,Shannon,Timmer Hunnicutt,Prejs,Schukai 1998 (16.86) 1989 (19.05) 1. Binder,Damon,Dorsett, 1. Constable,Filreis,Flanigan, Johnson,Smith,Sunderland Hunnicutt,Prejs,Schukai 2. Carpenter,Ehorn,Pittmon, 2. Frost,Hulet,Slick,Barry Stearns 3. Gulseth,Somers,Todd 3. Cornelius,Greeson,Witwer 1999 (20.34) 1990 (13.52) 1. Silverthorn,Fahy,Fee 1. Silverthorn,Fahy,Comp 2. Zaborowski,Williamson,Amdahl 2. Davis,Coon,Holm,Suppes 3. Filupeit,Webster,Davis,Warter, 3. Nelson,Knappenberger,Dalton Jankovsky 2000 (18.63) 1991 (17.22) 1. Carpenter,Stearns,Pittmon, 1. Albright,Black, Ehorn 2. Gilbert,Schaefer,Tucker, 2. Robb,Robb,Tolson Katzdorn 3. Youssefi,Robinson,McGlinchey, 3. Zaborowski,Williamson,Amdahl Youssefi 1992 (18.83) 2001 (20.41) 1. Anselme,Archambeault,Secor, 1. Davis,McCaffrey,Murray,Smith, Spencer,Taylor Zajac 2. Clark,Gieske,O’Bannon 2. Filupeit,Webster,Warter, 3. Davis,Kirchgessner,Peterson, Jankovsky,Davis Sundstrom 3. Perona,White,Taxier TreasureHunt ∞∞∞∞∞ HallofFame ∞∞∞∞∞ (Min/Clue)

TopAll TimeWinningPerformances ByAmateurTeams:

Team Year Time

1. Hinsdale, Lange, Porter 1960 11.60 2. Bettis , Peterson, Graham 1966 12.00 3. Samuelson, Welch, Kelly 1962 12.20 4. Peterson, Rupprecht , Moberly 1967 13.10 5. Silverthorn, Fahy , Comp 1990 13.52 6. Carlton, Cline, Coffeen, 1997 13.99 Jacobsen, Rahrig , Turner 7. Eymann , Osman , Rendek , Carleton 1988 15.27 8. Filupeit , Jankovsky , Warter , Webster 2003 15.46 9. Robinson, Youssefi, McGlinchey, Estrada 2002 15.52 10. Crawford, Olson, Prigge 1971 15.65 11. Goodman, Corby, Yost 1965 16.00 12. Lindsay, Baum, Bettis 1958 16.20 12. Michel, Barto , Solem 1963 16.20 14. McBiles , Thomas, Hall 1968 16.60 15. Binder, Damon, Dorsett, 1998 16.86 Johnson, Smith, Sunderland TreasureHunt ∞∞∞∞∞ HallofFame ∞∞∞∞∞ (Min/Clue)

ProButtonWinners: 1972 Moberly, Peterson, Rupprecht (19.64) 1973 Bettis , Graham, Peterson (20.82) 1975 Crawford, Olson, Prigge (23.71) 1978 Bettis , Graham, Peterson (22.96) 1979 Windett , McArtor , Bickley (20.47) 1987 DeFrancesco , Nalette , Sewell (17.28) 1991 Carlton, Coffeen, Moller , Jacobsen, Cline, Rahrig (13.60) 1992 Carlton, Coffeen, Moller , Jacobsen, Cline, Rahrig (15.32) 1995 Comp, Fahy , Jackson, Silverthorn (13.28) 1997 Slick, Hulet , Frost (13.87) 1998 Beckwith, Blessing, Stolze , Williams (16.06) 2003 Fahy , Silverthorn (14.46)

Beginning in 1970, all committee members with less than three ye ars of respite from committee service and all committee members with six years of committee service are offered the opportunity to declare their cars “Professional ”. This declaration must be made upon application for tickets to the Hun t. In 1981, the 1970 resolution was amended to limit those teams wishing to decl are themselves “Professional ” to those having three or more qualifying members under the 1970 resolution.

The Treasure Hunt Committee employs the following interpretation s of these resolutions.

Professional teams agree not to compete against amateur teams in the Hunt. First, second, and third place prizes will be awarded to the three amat eur teams with the lowest times per clue. If a professional team has the lowest ti me per clue for the hunt, the team will be added to the “Pro Button Winners ” section of the Hall of Fame. Those team members whose status qualified the team for pr ofessional competition will be awarded “Pro ” buttons to be affixed to their previously awarded red hats. All Pro teams having times per clue better th an the third place winners will be identified for their commendable performances, w hile those Pro teams that placed closer to the other end of the pack will also receive some “special ” recognition.

Teams that are eligible to declare themselves “Professional ” for the Hunt yet do not do so, for whatever reason, will compete as amateur teams an d be eligible for the first, second and third place prizes. 2005 Treasure Hunt Committee

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