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KC Geo Clue - Mrs. Peacock Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

NWCats: With this series pretty much done, I am going to archive this cache. It had a good run. Thanks to all who visited.

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Hidden : 7/4/2011
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Welcome to KC Geo Clue!

In this cache series you will find extra large bison caches that will give you clues to find the final puzzle cache. If you have ever played the game Clue, you shouldn't have any problem with this cache series. Thanks to California Cacher "Winkster" for allowing me to steal heavily from his idea.

King County served as the "board" for this game. There will be a series of 6 caches representing each of the Clue suspects spread throughout King County as well as the final puzzle cache. You, are the star Medina Police Detective. You have been summoned to a large mansion on the Medina waterfront  to investigate the death of Mr. Boddy, a local multi-millionaire who suddenly and tragically passed away during a dinner party. Your job as the detective will be to "investigate" each of the "suspects" (caches) when you visit the cache and log the find. Inside each suspect cache you will find information that will help you narrow down who done it, with what weapon and in what room the evil act took place. Each cache will have a laminated card with SWR numbers as well as a separate three digit number. These SWR numbers correspond to the numbers on the Detective Note Pad that is attached to each cache. The "S" numbers are the suspects, numbers S1 - S6 which represent the all of the game characters. On the Detective Note Pad, Ms. Scarlet, for instance is S1. The "W" numbers will be for the weapons, W1 - W6. The knife is W1 on the Detective Note Pad. The "R" numbers are the rooms, R1 - R9. The Hall is R9 on the note pad.  During your "investigation" of the "suspect", you will want to write down the SWR and three digit numbers you find in each cache on your detective note pad there by eliminating the suspects, weapons and rooms. Please note that you will need ALL THE NUMBERS on the laminated card to find the final puzzle cache! Also, PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE THE LAMINATED CARD THAT HAS THE SWR NUMBER PRINTED ON IT! The final puzzle cache will give you instructions as to what to do with the information you obtained from each suspect (cache). 

2019 Update - The clue game is over. Half of the caches have been archived including the final. Leaving a few of the caches up for prosperity sake and for folks to find.

 

Mrs. Peacock.

Mrs. Peacock, the old spinster who lives alone with her three cats. Her hubby died in the war decades ago and she never remarried. Peacock claims that she is Mr. Boddy's distant Aunt who was summoned to Mr. Boddy's mansion for the dinner party. She became "distant" due to a family squabble with Mr. Boddy's mother who is Mrs. Peacocks sister with the squabble being over inheritance issue. Mrs. Peacock, dressed in her bright blue dress and jewel studded rings, claims that she has no family issues with Mr. Boddy, but her eye for shiny gold jewely and her nervous shifty eyes leads you to believe otherwise and its not too far fetched to envision Mrs. Peacock swinging that heavy candlestick!  You will find Mrs. Peacock hanging in a concealed spot where a lot of liquid move beneath her. Just look for something, well blue and you will find her.

I will add links to the other caches in this series as they are published.

Happy Sleuthing!

  

CONGRATS TO TOBIAS AND PETRONELLA FOR AN EARLY MORNING WAKE UP FTF!

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)