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Answer 8

Friday, June 27th, 2008 by matt

When they found their way to the correct location, they were asked to produce the answers to the challenge questions they were given when they left Kramarczuk’s. For each item they didn’t answer or answered incorrectly, the team had to complete one lap of a course of four croquet wickets.

Challenge Answers can be found in this pdf file: trivia_answers

Railway Yards

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Answer 7

Friday, June 27th, 2008 by matt

No answer really, they had to complete the dance to the race official’s satisfaction.

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Answer 6

Friday, June 27th, 2008 by matt

The answer to the rebus on the Jigsaw puzzle is:

Make your way back to the Logic loading docks. You must travel across the third street bridge. The End is Near!

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Answer 5

Friday, June 27th, 2008 by matt

There were many references to help teams find their way to the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.

  • Near Tyrone’s old home - reference to Tyrone Guthrie. The original Guthrie Theatre was next to the Walker Art Center.
  • inside a glass dome there lives a Standing Glass Fish - see the picture for the location of the Standing Glass Fish
  • Nearby lies a whimsical bridge on a Linden Seed Pond where many have made a wish - reference to the Spoon Bridge - see picture.

Sculpture Garden

The red box shows the location of their challenge. There are 49 benches arranged in a square, with 7 on each side. Every bench has a unique quote on it, and from every bench we found a unique word. Teams needed to draw lines connecting the words. These lines make up letters which spelled the word ‘FAST’. See this pdf file for further details: Benches

Every team made it to the Sculpture Garden without issue, but the benches proved to be the hardest challenge of the bunch.

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Answer 4

Friday, June 27th, 2008 by matt

LBH RNG OVT FNHFNTR NG XENZNEPMHXF

turns into:

YOU EAT BIG SAUSAGE AT KRAMARCZUKS

when properly decoded. There are many websites that can decode ROT13 or it can be solved by hand.

When teams arrived at Kramarczuk’s, they were informed that one team member must order and eat all of the food served with one of the sausages on the menu.

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Answer 3

Friday, June 27th, 2008 by matt

As indicated in this Wikipedia article for the University_of_Minnesota :

The university was chartered in 1851, but it did not begin enrolling students until 1857. The original Minneapolis campus overlooked the Saint Anthony Falls on the Mississippi River, but it was later moved about a mile downstream to its current location. The original site is now marked by a small park known as Chute Square at the intersection of University Avenue and Central Avenue.

The building now in that location is the Ard Godfrey House, which is the oldest surviving frame home in the Twin Cities.

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Answer 2

Friday, June 27th, 2008 by matt

List of all Minneapolis sister cities: http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/government/international.asp

Name of Sister City:
Ibaraki City, Japan

Location on the Island:

Bell

Link to a picture of the bell:

http://www.misca.org/Photobook/p2.cfm?ID=16

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Answer 1

Friday, June 27th, 2008 by matt


Interesting Trivia - Joseph Nicollet is the namesake for this Trivia. Father Louis Hennepin is also of French origin. There is a Hennepin County, and a Hennepin Avenue, and Hennepin Island is the name of Xcel Energy’s hydroelectric plant. As far as I can find, there is no city or town by the name of Hennepin, MN.

Nicollet Island Houses

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Clue for Checkpoint 8

Friday, June 27th, 2008 by Steve VanderSanden

At the end of Checkpoint 7, The dance judge will have envelopes containing this clue:

The Minneapolis office building was originally home of the Studebaker Bros. Co. of Minnesota. Wagons and buggies were built here from 1913 to 1920. A historic document located somewhere in the building can help you find your way to the location where the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway yards were during this period in history.

Meet a race official at this location.

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Clue for Checkpoint 7

Friday, June 27th, 2008 by Steve VanderSanden

A race official (Janis) is waiting for the teams on the loading dock and race teams will need to learn a brief Latvian Dance and reproduce it to the satisfaction of the Race Official judging the dance.

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