THE CACHE CONTAINER IS NOT AT THE ABOVE LISTED COORDINATES.
This cache is one in a series based on some of my all-time favorite movies/television shows.
To get the actual coordinates for the cache, all you have to do is watch the movie and answer the ten questions listed below. I watched the "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" Special Edition DVD while researching these questions. You may watch any other version of this movie (Blu-ray, VHS, TV broadcast, etc...), but if you do, I provide no assurances that you will discover all the answers (You probably will).
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (PG-13) 1989 (97 minutes)
N 36 AB.CDE
W 114 FG.HIJ
Q: How many people are seated at the table on Christmas Eve? XX
A: Take the first digit of that number and substitute it for the letter A.
Q: What was the amount of the deposit that Clark put down on the pool? XXXX dollars
A: Take the first digit of that number and substitute it for the letter B.
Q: How many years has Clark been employed with his company? XX years
A: Take the last digit of that number and substitute it for the letter C.
Q: What is the street number of Margo and Todd's house? XXXX
A: Take the last digit of that number and substitute it for the letter D.
Q: How much larger is Clark's bonus this year, as compared to last year? XX percent
A: Take the first digit of that number and substitute it for the letter E.
Q: How much money is Grandma Nora going to pay Rusty for rubbing the burr on her heel? XX cents
A: Take the last digit of that number and substitute it for the letter F.
Q: How many Christmases is this for Aunt Bethany? XX
A: Take the first digit of that number and substitute it for the letter G.
Q: What is the calendar date showing in the first door that is opened? Dec. XX
A: Take the first digit of that number and substitute it for the letter H.
Q: How many of their kids did Eddie and Catherine bring on the trip? X
A: Take that number and substitute it for the letter I.
Q: How long has Eddie been out of work? Close to X years
A: Substitute that number for the letter J.
As always, you should take a pen every time you go caching.
Enjoy the show and enjoy the hunt!
There is a 2001 Sacagawea Golden Dollar for the "First To Find".