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I live in a small town called Clayton New Mexico in each year there is a hunt for a golden key Worth $500 to the person who can find where it is located here in town. - clues are * the long and short of it, silver and gold, and the Last clue is regulators. All are hints are for a destination somewhere in town
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I live in a small town called Clayton New Mexico in each year there is a hunt for a golden key Worth $500 to the person who can find where it is located here in town. - clues are * the long and short of it, silver and gold, and the Last clue is regulators. All are hints are for a destination somewhere in town
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is a puzzle, not a question about the English language.
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I live in a small town called Clayton New Mexico in each year there is a hunt for a golden key Worth $500 to the person who can find where it is located here in town. - clues are * the long and short of it, silver and gold, and the Last clue is regulators. All are hints are for a destination somewhere in town
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I live in a small town called Clayton New Mexico in each year there is a hunt for a golden key Worth $500 to the person who can find where it is located here in town. - clues are * the long and short of it, silver and gold, and the Last clue is regulators. All are hints are for a destination somewhere in town
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is a puzzle, not a question about the English language.
– Laurel
Dec 12 at 18:43
Try puzzling.stackexchange.com. We can't migrate it from here to there for you.
– jimm101
Dec 12 at 19:42
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is a puzzle, not a question about the English language.
– Laurel
Dec 12 at 18:43
Try puzzling.stackexchange.com. We can't migrate it from here to there for you.
– jimm101
Dec 12 at 19:42
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is a puzzle, not a question about the English language.
– Laurel
Dec 12 at 18:43
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is a puzzle, not a question about the English language.
– Laurel
Dec 12 at 18:43
Try puzzling.stackexchange.com. We can't migrate it from here to there for you.
– jimm101
Dec 12 at 19:42
Try puzzling.stackexchange.com. We can't migrate it from here to there for you.
– jimm101
Dec 12 at 19:42
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is a puzzle, not a question about the English language.
– Laurel
Dec 12 at 18:43
Try puzzling.stackexchange.com. We can't migrate it from here to there for you.
– jimm101
Dec 12 at 19:42