don't read it as if they are words. it's a play on the words that are actually there.
| QUOTE (pawis12 @ April 22, 2008 03:05 pm) |
| are we supposed to be in the last clue of week 6 or not?? |
Nope. Take a poke around the tribune and you'll be lead straight to week 7.
i get the riddle i just don't think i am putting the right words in - it is multiple words correct?
wait the last one its a c or an e??
**MOD EDIT..Pawis..the last letter is a "C"..hope that helps
** EVERYONE, PLEASE DO NOT POST OBVIOUS CLUES, CLUES, OR ANSWERS. THIS IS THE LAST WEEK. TAKE THE TIME TO ENJOY IT. ALSO, DO NOT QUOTE OBVIOUS CLUES, CLUES, OR ANSWERS.
| QUOTE (candiland30 @ April 22, 2008 04:31 pm) |
| There is nothing to click on my tribune! What do I do?! |
Click Everything Even The Pictures And Everything
Don't read it literally. It's a picture p u z z l e dealing with letters and the position they're in.
Example:
noon good = Good afternoon
It's a famous American history saying. Type it in word for word.
PM if you need help!
| QUOTE (pdgrl88 @ April 22, 2008 01:52 pm) |
| stuck.. |
Just make sure you go read the la-*test*-('") Tribune for Wk 7. Where do you want to go? That should point you in the right direction.
think back to the war of independence (US) famous quote, direction the British were coming.
If you are American, think of the old North Church. Hope that helps. If not, PM me.
Poke around and see what clicks.
this has to do with a (US) historic phrase- a sort of code or signal.
It would really help if I was actually American here!

Tried googling famous US quotes...nothing.
gee,,,tell me again wat are we supposed 2 find as a first clue coz I stuck and i don't even know wat 2 look4 !