Finder
details and explanations to be provided over time.
Clue 1
Been wondering where to have some fun?
Ramsey county is the one.
Clue 2
If you start from the paper
The treasure's home base.
It should take you just minutes
To get to the place.
Clue 3
You may think some clues are classified
Senseless and don't mean a thing.
Just pick up the prize and be pacified.
You'll bring joy to Boreas your king.
The medallion was wrapped in pieces of the classified
section of the newspaper.
Clue 4
Some who play here like to slide,
And we found the place our treasure to hide.
Refers to the baseball fields and hills for winter
sliding in Wakefield Park.
Clue 5
It hardly seems appropriate this time of
the year,
But knowing this means the treasure is near.
Refers to Summer Ave. which leads to the park.
Clue 6
Frozen water for figure 8's,
More of the same for the puck.
This little rhyme can help you
So get out and try your luck.
Clue 7
There are tables and grills and more summer
frills
And trees that weathered the storm.
Figure it out it means a lot.
And you'll be getting warm.
The medallion was close to a tree with branches
broken by a storm and was visible from the street.
Clue 8
Syrup from your pancakes comes from these,
And the making of furniture is part of their trees.
Refers to maple and wood—Maplewood, location
of the park.
Clue 9
It's just around the corner,
The old saying goes
And it can happen to you
If you look in the snows.
Clue 10
Lots of grass that's not asleep.
Find the treasure it's yours to keep.
Lots of grass—a field, and not asleep meaning
awake refers to Wakefield.
Clue 11
A place to slide
Is a place to hide
Near injured tree and road
Lies the treasure lode.
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