Great roaring days with her third love interest.
Such quatrains hide those feathers everywhere.
Kings under seven queens go rescue some quid.
Just yeomen give really long interviews.
"What is this?" said Grammy. At first I thought that it was one of Muchado’s Shakespearian quotes. Perhaps it is one of those cipher code clues that are so hard to break. Why don’t you try clicking on different parts of the page to see if something unusual comes up? Not only Hockey Puck knows how to create those.
Should you google DIAGONAL?
The Milly’s Marauders may have to put their heads together to solve this one. Maybe if I call Walter or Batman I can get a hint. Spikester has been known to have loose lips. Certainly Kayak Kouple Nancy will know how to solve this one. Maybe phone a friend like Kayak Dick or just hunt and peck for a while.
You can check your answers for this puzzle on Geochecker.com.
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Above is the original cache description; below is newer supplemental information:
Thanks are due to "Grampa Cardigan" as the original hider of this classic cache. The solid-rock-seekers adopted the cache in 2022 to maintain it for future generations of cachers to enjoy.
Two sets of trailheads and parking waypoints are now provided. The original set on Mill Street is as Grampa Cardigan described. The additional set is at the New Boston Public Library, which moved to its current location as of 2010 (so that option didn't exist when the cache was originally hidden in 2007).