This cache was created by our kids for other kids who like to geocache and solve puzzles 
(And in case you're wondering, at the time we placed this cache, they were 10 and 9 years old.)
Don't let this puzzle cache scare you. It requires no hard math, no calculus, and no engineering degree. There are no tricky intermediate stages. You shouldn't need to visit a library, or crack a chemistry book and you don't even have to know how to convert from hexadecimal to binary. You can solve it in the woods, in your car, while waiting in the Dr’s. office, or in the comfort of your own home, taking as much time as needed. It doesn’t matter how long you take.
Only you will know how brilliant (or really, REALLY not brilliant) you are! Ready to start?
The cache is located at:
North: AB° CD.EFG
West: HIJ° KL.MNO
Solve A through O by taking the following quiz:
A = How many belly buttons would you have if you had 3 bellies?
B = (True or False) Water is wet
True = 3
False = 1
C = What is the number between 4 and 6 on a clock?
D = When you roll a pair of dice, and on one die you have a 2 and on the other die, you have a 5, what is your total score?
E = If you only count half of your toes, how many do you have?
F = If you buy a dozen eggs and cook 4 of them, how many do you have left?
G = How many tomatoes do you put in an apple pie?
H = 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1= ?
I = How many points would you get if you scored a touchdown + a 2 point conversion? (In football, in case you weren't sure.)
J = How many turkeys do you have if you have no turkeys at all?
K = (Multiple choice) What color is a red apple?
Dog = eleventy-four
BBQ = 3.14159265
Red = 2
L = If you put an H in TREE what do you get?
M = How many letters are in the word "four"?
N = If two people and Mike Wazowski were in a room, how many eyes would they have?
O = If you spot a flock of geese, how many is a goose?
Wow, that was easy wasn't it? Well, just in case you really REALLY REEEALLY need it: