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Classic TV Shows: Hogan's Heroes Mystery Cache

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Hidden : 2/21/2020
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


It's time to take a trip down memory lane and reminisce about some classic TV shows.

The puzzles are fun and the finds are easy, so sit back and enjoy.

 

The cache is not located at the posted coordinates. Do Not go there unless you want to stand in the middle of a traffic roundabout.

Answer the trivia questions below to solve the puzzle and get the correct coordinates.

The final is an easy P&G. Please use stealth if there are Muggles around.

Difficulty rating is due to the high muggle factor at the final.

Congratulations to oompa.k for FTF

N41 43.ABC     W81 17.DEF

A. What year did Hogan’s Heroes premier?

    1964=3          

    1965=0

    1966=5

    1967=2

B. Which POW camp is featured on Hogan’s Heroes

    Stalag 11=4

    Stalag 17=9

    Stalag 13=2

    Stalag 19=1

C. What actor played Cpl. Peter Newkirk?

    Richard Dawson=1

    Larry Hovis=8

    John Banner=7

    Robert Clary=0

D. Colonel Hogan’s leather jacket was previously worn by what actor in Von Ryan’s Express?

    Trevor Howard=9

    Frank Sinatra=6

    Sergio Fantoni=0

    James Brolin=3

E. What character had the signature line of “I see NOTHING, I know NOTHING”?

    Gen. Burkhalter=9

    Maj. Hochstetter=3r

    Col. Klink=4

    Sgt. Schultz=8

F. Which actor’s birth name was Robert Max Widerman?

    Robert Clary=3

    Bob Crane=1

    Werner Klemperer=7

    John Banner=2

 

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

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(letter above equals below, and vice versa)