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Cluedo-Plum Multi-Cache

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Hidden : 4/28/2013
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This eclipse sized container should have 3 Cluedo cards inside it. BYO Pencil. Recommended packing order is log, cards then string.
You will find a power pole labeled PLUM POWER ab cdef To locate the cache make the following substitutions: S37° 58.9f(f+a) E145° 14.e(c+d)9

I can't believe I have to type this, but "Don't Take Them!"

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Invented in England in 1949 by Anthony E. Pratt, Cluedo is murder-mystery themed deduction board game. This series of caches is along the same lines.

Who killed Mr.Boddy? This cache is part of a series of caches that will help you work that out.

Cluedo-Peacock
Cluedo-Scarlet
Cluedo-White
Cluedo-White2
Cluedo-(keen as)Mustard
Cluedo-(keen as)Mustard2
Cluedo-Green
Cluedo-Green2
Cluedo-theBody

Prof. Plum's statement:

VICTORIA   POLICE
Statement

Name: Prof. Plum
DOB: 5/12/1948
Sex: M
Incident: Disappearance/suspected murder of Mr.Boddy
Time: Between 6pm and 12 midnight
Statement:
I’ve known Mr.Boddy since he attended university, where I was his lecturer for physics. He was never much chop in my classes, but I understand he did quite well in the rest of his studies.
I was a little surprised to receive an invitation for dinner this evening, I mean we have kept in contact and I have visited here before, but not for a while. Dinner was very tasty, as was one particular fellow guest – a very lovely young lady, that Miss Scarlet. I can’t really recall the other guests, oh dear, maybe I was a bit distracted.
After dinner, I spoke for a short while with Col. Mustard in the dining room, before I moved onto the study when he lit up a Cuban cigar. The air was a little fresher there; I’m not a cigar fan



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