Originally placed under a different name with a different title for a different reason.
Sheriff Woody Pride, more commonly referred to as simply Woody, is one of the two protagonists in Toy Story, Toy Story 2, and Toy Story 3. He is voiced by Tom Hanks.
Woody is an old-fashioned pull-string cowboy doll. The voice-box that is activated by the pull-string says many simple phrases such as "Reach for the sky!" and "You're my favorite deputy!" His construction includes an "original hand-painted face, natural dyed-blanket stitched vest, and hand-stitched poly-vinyl hat". He is Andy's favorite toy since kindergarten, with a special spot on the bed, and is the leader of the toys in Andy's room.
Although he has been deemed the boss in Andy's room, Woody is somewhat of a flawed character as seen in both movies, as he has random bouts of jealousy, anger, frustration, and feelings of inadequacy regarding his role many times. He was once described by Buzz Lightyear as a "sad, strange little man" and did little to dispel this accusation.
Follow along as Woody puts you through the paces inside the Lee Corral (better known as the Lee Cemetery) while trying to find the hidden treasure. According to the story, the treasure is a small aspirin bottle wrapped in black tape. As is true in any corral, please be careful where you step. Let's be sure and be respectful of the occupants. They were here first.
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Stage I |
You are standing in front of the cache's namesake. In what year was the Mrs. born? |
1881 |
Turn Around, Go Back 3 Rows |
Turn Right 3 Paces |
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1882 |
Turn Around, Go Back 1 Row |
Turn Left 10 Paces |
1883 |
Turn Around, Go Back 2 Rows |
Turn Left 1 Pace |
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Stage II |
You are standing in front of a son whose father is just to the left. How would you describe what you see here? |
Normal |
Go Forward 1 Row |
Turn Right 7 Paces |
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Not Normal |
Go Forward 2 Rows |
Turn Left 7 Paces |
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Stage III |
You are standing in front of John Henry. What is he? |
Bowler |
Turn Around, Go Back 2 Rows |
Turn Left 5 Paces |
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Hunter |
Turn Around, Go Back 1 Row |
Turn Right 7 Paces |
Farmer |
Turn Around, Go Back 2 Rows |
Turn Right, 12 Paces |
Archer |
Turn Around, Go Back 1 Row |
Turn Right 20 Paces |
Needlepoint Champion |
Turn Around, Go Back to the car |
This isn't your day |
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Stage IV |
You are standing in front of the name of a famous building. What is it? |
Parthenon |
Go Forward 2 Rows |
Turn Right 18 Paces |
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Pentagon |
Turn Around, Go Back 5 Rows |
Turn Left 5 Paces |
Big Ben |
Turn Around, Go Back 3 Rows |
Turn Left 12 Paces |
Stonehenge |
Go Forward, 3 Rows |
Turn Right 15 Paces |
Alamo |
Turn Around, Go Back 6 Rows |
Turn Left 20 Paces |
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Stage V |
You are standing in front of a nice marker. What year was this child born? |
1923 |
N32 39.369 |
W096 33.452 |
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1948 |
N32 39.374 |
W096 33.467 |
1972 |
N32 39.376 |
W096 33.483 |
1963 |
N32 39.369 |
W096 33.481 |
1954 |
N32 39.372 |
W096 33.449 |
1968 |
N32 39.365 |
W096 33.453 |
1933 |
N32 39.374 |
W096 33.486 |
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Stage VI - Final |
You are standing in front of an aspirin bottle, where is it? |
A. In my hand |
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B. I don't know |
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