Scioly Assassination 95: Wright State Gone Wrong
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Re: Scioly Assassination 95: Wright State Gone Wrong
Four people have 3 stars in their name in the last 2 pages (I don't think this means anything) ; They are juicemanman, caseyotis, fozendog, EpicFailOlympian.
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Re: Scioly Assassination 95: Wright State Gone Wrong
Shouldn't we therefore look for the third tallest bell tower in Europe, because it has a treasure chest, and the one with the treasure chest is 3rd?A Person wrote:First is the Worst,
Second is the Best,
Third is the one with Treasure Chest.
Relating to:Assassinator wrote: This next clue comes from a city containing one of Europe's tallest bell towers(this one has a treasure chest)
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Re: Scioly Assassination 95: Wright State Gone Wrong
According to Wikipedia, the third tallest bell tower is St. Olaf's Church. It's located in Tallinn, Estonia.theriddler wrote:Shouldn't we therefore look for the third tallest bell tower in Europe, because it has a treasure chest, and the one with the treasure chest is 3rd?A Person wrote:First is the Worst,
Second is the Best,
Third is the one with Treasure Chest.
*Note: Estonia is rated top 10 digital countries.
*Note: The origin of the name "Tallinn(a)" is certain to be Estonian, although the original meaning of the name is debated. It is usually thought to be derived from, Tallide-linn (meaning the City of Stables) or "Taani-linn(a)" (meaning "Danish-castle/town"; Latin: Castrum Danorum)
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Re: Scioly Assassination 95: Wright State Gone Wrong
I like this ideaThe Eviscerator wrote:Fozendog is the third officer in the sassy's sig, so someone protect him.A Person wrote:First is the Worst,
Second is the Best,
Third is the one with Treasure Chest.
Relating to:Assassinator wrote: This next clue comes from a city containing one of Europe's tallest bell towers(this one has a treasure chest)
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Re: Scioly Assassination 95: Wright State Gone Wrong
I tried looking for the third highest, and couldn't find it. As for the St. Olaf's, I found that same Wikipedia page, but it's not the third highest bell tower. It's the third largest church.A Person wrote:According to Wikipedia, the third tallest bell tower is St. Olaf's Church. It's located in Tallinn, Estonia.theriddler wrote:Shouldn't we therefore look for the third tallest bell tower in Europe, because it has a treasure chest, and the one with the treasure chest is 3rd?A Person wrote:First is the Worst,
Second is the Best,
Third is the one with Treasure Chest.
*Note: Estonia is rated top 10 digital countries.
*Note: The origin of the name "Tallinn(a)" is certain to be Estonian, although the original meaning of the name is debated. It is usually thought to be derived from, Tallide-linn (meaning the City of Stables) or "Taani-linn(a)" (meaning "Danish-castle/town"; Latin: Castrum Danorum)
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Re: Scioly Assassination 95: Wright State Gone Wrong
I encountered that problem also. It was possible to specifically look up each building to see if it's a bell tower, but I'm too lazy. We've got one more protect, so we must use it wisely.juicemanman wrote:I tried looking for the third highest, and couldn't find it. As for the St. Olaf's, I found that same Wikipedia page, but it's not the third highest bell tower. It's the third largest church.A Person wrote: According to Wikipedia, the third tallest bell tower is St. Olaf's Church. It's located in Tallinn, Estonia.
*Note: Estonia is rated top 10 digital countries.
*Note: The origin of the name "Tallinn(a)" is certain to be Estonian, although the original meaning of the name is debated. It is usually thought to be derived from, Tallide-linn (meaning the City of Stables) or "Taani-linn(a)" (meaning "Danish-castle/town"; Latin: Castrum Danorum)
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Re: Scioly Assassination 95: Wright State Gone Wrong
Thanks for the clarification, I'll keep lookingtheriddler wrote:I encountered that problem also. It was possible to specifically look up each building to see if it's a bell tower, but I'm too lazy. We've got one more protect, so we must use it wisely.juicemanman wrote:I tried looking for the third highest, and couldn't find it. As for the St. Olaf's, I found that same Wikipedia page, but it's not the third highest bell tower. It's the third largest church.A Person wrote: According to Wikipedia, the third tallest bell tower is St. Olaf's Church. It's located in Tallinn, Estonia.
*Note: Estonia is rated top 10 digital countries.
*Note: The origin of the name "Tallinn(a)" is certain to be Estonian, although the original meaning of the name is debated. It is usually thought to be derived from, Tallide-linn (meaning the City of Stables) or "Taani-linn(a)" (meaning "Danish-castle/town"; Latin: Castrum Danorum)
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Re: Scioly Assassination 95: Wright State Gone Wrong
Without a good reason...?ajayd wrote:So I protect fozendog. No one has officially protected him yet.
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London is the town of Big Ben, the third largest clock tower in the world. Does that count as a bell? I think it chimes... *shrug*
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Re: Scioly Assassination 95: Wright State Gone Wrong
I protect myself, as Sherlock is from England, and the third episode revolved around thefts from the Tower of London and other stuff that I am way, way too lazy to type out. There were also three places that were broken into.
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