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Punny Puzzle 4 Mystery Cache

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ksmvav: Finally got a chance to visit GZ. Confirmed the cache is no longer where I hid it originally.

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Hidden : 2/12/2012
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Cache location and parking


The cache IS NOT at the listed coordinates. There is nothing at Ground Zero (GZ) that will help with this cache…only a water hazard at a local golf course.



Welcome to Punny Puzzle 4


We can almost hear the collective groan from our fellow geocachers. But, believe it or not, we’ve heard that some people actually like these puzzles. So, here we go again. Enjoy if you can.


The Puzzle


There are many types of puzzle caches out there. Challenge caches, various codes and/or ciphers, Sudoku puzzles, Kakuro puzzles, number fill-ins, numerous calculations and formulas, and many more. Hopefully, at least a few of our fellow geocachers will find this puzzle a little…punny (we mean funny).

N ab cd.efg W hij kl.mno

Listed below are 15 music related puns. All you need to do is match the punchline with the first part of the pun. Once all the puns are matched up, plug the number (from the punchline list) into the appropriate space in the coordinates (using the letters from the first part of the pun).


For Example:


If the answer to pun “B” is “they just string you along. (1)”, plug the number “1” into position “B” of the coordinates (N a1 cd.efg W hij kl.mno). By the way...this is not the correct answer.


The cache is a small lock-n-lock container that should not be too difficult to find.


Verify your guess using the link below. Good luck and we hope you have fun solving our fourth punny puzzle cache.



Musical Puns:


~~~~~ Start of Musical Pun ~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~ Punny Punchline ~~~~
A. He often broke into song because… it's ragtime. (0)
B. When a jazz musician's clothes are all worn out… to keep the piece. (0)
C. Where should you take baroque musical instruments? they just string you along. (1)
D. Did you hear about the music store that was robbed? re-percussions. (9)
E. Contrary to most singers and guitarists, bass players are… The thief made away with the lute. (2)
F. The consequence of repeatedly playing drums loudly is… a chord of wood. (4)
G. Musicians need a leader because… he couldn't find the key. (4)
H. Two brothers fought over some sheet music but their mother wanted… The repair shop. (4)
I. The conductor who didn't pay his orchestra… or they might get A Flat. (6)
J. After working all day, musicians love to return to… very low-key. (7)
K. Chop up an old piano and you will get… home suite home. (6)
L. Never date a piano repairman… so they always broke into song. (1)
M. Musicians driving home better B Sharp… but couldn’t get a Handel on it. (8)
N. The barber shop quartet could never find the right key… they don't know how to conduct themselves. (3)
O. Tried to remember who composed “Water Music”… had to face the music. (9)




Congratulations to Krydos for First To Find (FTF)


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