He said he was going to blend in with some pilgrims who were headed to a tomb. I suggested that first, he take the belt buckle off his hat.
Answer: Budapest, Hungary
I told him that if he swings by the Medical Museum, to pay tribute to the good doctor by washing his hands on the way in.
Answer: Budapest, Hungary
He's probably going up Rose Hill. I'm guessing it takes its name from its longest-running resident.
Answer: Budapest, Hungary
We were just talking about a mausoleum to a man who captured the city and died right afterwards.
Answer: Budapest, Hungary
Answer: Madrid, Spain
Answer: Madrid, Spain
Answer: Madrid, Spain
He told me he had a place to stay, but it was a bit of a climb. He asked me if I thought he could still get a sedan chair to take him there.
Answer: Hong Kong, China
He was having trouble with his laptop, but he mentioned he could get a new one at the "deep water pier"?
Answer: Hong Kong, China
He has to get up a mountain, but he has a weird fear of funicular railways. I told him hey, it still beats walking.
Answer: Hong Kong, China
I heard he finally got up the mountain. Turns out he's holed up at the Governor's old lodge.
Answer: Hong Kong, China
I told her not to miss a chance to catch a show at the Hobbit House.
Answer: Manila, Philippines
I heard her planning a rendezvous in the the Chapel of Our Lady of China.
Answer: Manila, Philippines
You might find her lurking outside St. Lorenzo's church.
Answer: Manila, Philippines
She told me she was looking for a war palace. I said, why not try something completely different?
Answer: The Hague, Netherlands
I think she's at one of Andrew Carnegie's buildings.
Answer: The Hague, Netherlands
I heard her say to someone, "Meet me at the statue of Little John, by the pond."
Answer: The Hague, Netherlands
Here, look at this picture. She thought she'd scored a piece by Otavio and Gustavo, but it turns out it's just a gang tag.
Answer: Sao Paulo, Brazil
She is a growing threat. And by that I mean, a threat that grows things.
Answer: Horticulture
She had a meeting at the convention center, but she had trouble finding her room. She always gets Athabascan names mixed up!
Answer: Anchorage, United States of America
I don't know if this helps, but she said her favorite film of all time is "Snowriders II."
Answer: Anchorage, United States of America
All I know is, the country started with "A." But she did say she was going to its capital. So I guess THAT's actually all I know.
Answer:
One minute she was here, the next? Desaparecida.
Answer: Buenos Aires, Argentina
She said she was about to complete her collection of "Famous Death Masks" souvenir highball glasses.
Answer: Cairo, Egypt
I thought she said something about the Queen Mother, but she said no - she meant the Queen Mummy.
Answer: Cairo, Egypt
Look for her by the Mameluke monuments on the Street of the Coppersmiths.
Answer: Cairo, Egypt
I think she said she was headed for, what's it, the fountain with the big pine cone on top of it.
Answer: Rome, Italy
All she said, in a hushed tone, was that she's going to pay tribute to the master of giallo, or die in a pit of razor wire trying.
Answer: Rome, Italy
She wasn't afraid to call a spade a spade, or a telescopic bypass lopper a telescopic bypass lopper.
Answer: Horticulture
Act fast - she said she was going to race through town and then catch a ferry east to Holyhead.
Answer: Dublin, Ireland
They spotted her running by Yeats' old place and ducking into Wilde's.
Answer: Dublin, Ireland
She's at the KTM. The tri-city. Grab your Dhaki topi and get gone!
Answer: Kathmandu, Nepal
She's in a garden with six pavilions, named after each of the seasons. That's right - they have six seasons there, so pack accordingly.
Answer: Kathmandu, Nepal
If it's past noon, she's probably dreaming in a garden somewhere.
Answer: Kathmandu, Nepal
I wanted to show her some footage I'd taken of the center of the planet, but she said, "No thanks, I have a corvid right here." Get it?
Answer: Pet Raven
She could be lurking around the Monastery of San Diego. Or was it the Monastery of San Francisco? No, that's a different part of town.
Answer: Quito, Ecuador
She asked a lot of questions about where to find a few works by Manuel Chili.
Answer: Quito, Ecuador
I know where she went, but she didn't say why. Maybe she's a student of ancient Jain temples?
Answer: New Delhi, India
I'd describe her car as one wheel in front, two wheels in back, three priceless works of art in the trunk.
Answer: Rickshaw
She was hoping to find a lotus in the National Rose Garden.
Answer: New Delhi, India
She said she was going to try and climb the world's tallest brick minaret.
Answer: New Delhi, India
Instead of sending her to all the same old mosques in town, I told her to try the new one.
Answer: Istanbul, Turkey
She'd heard of a palace where all the clocks are stopped at five past nine, so she wanted to go and wind them all.
Answer: Istanbul, Turkey
When she told me where she was going, I asked her to pick up a few spices for me.
Answer: Istanbul, Turkey
I only know she's planning a rendezvous under a Linden tree.
Answer: Berlin, Germany
She asked me for directions to a statue of Frederick. I have a great-uncle named Frederick, but he's not that well-known.
Answer: Berlin, Germany
I heard her say she's heading down the street to the old royal hunting grounds?
Answer: Berlin, Germany
I knew that she's a huge MJ fan, so I suggested she stay at the Adlon.
Answer: Berlin, Germany
I remember thinking, "where'd this girl learn to drive, the streets of Bangalore?" But I must have said it out loud, because she answered, "yes."
Answer: Rickshaw
He seemed like a real wolf in sheep's clothing. Except his clothing may actually have been wolf.
Answer: Fur Coat
He told me he'd show me his favorite basketball move - and then he jumped in the air and stuck his tongue out.
Answer: Chicago, United States of America
He was going to watch a team that had two three-peats in the '90s. What a time to be a fan!
Answer: Chicago, United States of America
He said something about going to an aquarium in a shed?
Answer: Chicago, United States of America
I know he was headed to a museum in a field.
Answer: Chicago, United States of America
He kept raving about his favorite athlete - some baseball player who spent only a year in the minor leagues.
Answer: Chicago, United States of America
His build reminded me of that famous poker player, Amarillo.
Answer: Slim
I heard he's at a party, telling everyone he's tight with the Al Maktoum family.
Answer: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
He might sneak in by dhow and arrive at the Wharfage.
Answer: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Here, look at this postcard I got. Check out the beautiful twin octagonal bell towers on this cathedral.
Answer: Barcelona, Spain
With all the drinks trays his vehicle had, I guess it made sense for him to hire a permanent designated driver. Wish I had that kind of scratch.
Answer: Limousine
He was at town hall, posing for a picture by a sculpture of three gypsy boys.
Answer: Barcelona, Spain
Oddly enough, his favorite song is "Silent Night." I suggested he visit the village where its composer was born.
Answer: Salzburg, Austria
Judging by his ride, he was either one of the richest criminals I've ever seen or was on his way back from the airport.
Answer: Limousine
He's in an Alpine town that's famous for its salt - it's right there in the name.
Answer: Salzburg, Austria
Did you know the girl you're chasing is a puppet scholar? She has a PhD in Marionettes and a Master's in Muppets.
Answer: Stockholm, Sweden
I know this lady's a theater buff. She was excited to hear that Miss Julie's back in town.
Answer: Stockholm, Sweden
I'll give you some free advice - she's headed to a museum with a 4,000-piece collection. But be warned: there are strings attached.
Answer: Stockholm, Sweden
She was slate-headed, and come to think of it was also carrying a slate. On which she'd sketched a very convincing self-portrait.
Answer: Grey
Your friend said something about checking out Meschke's collection?
Answer: Stockholm, Sweden
She said something about a "stone bench" on the Plateau?
Answer: Giza, Egypt
I suspect she's poking around a mud-brick tomb. She brought her mud-brick pickaxe and everything.
Answer: Giza, Egypt
She's off to what in ancient times was called "kher neter."
Answer: Giza, Egypt
I heard her say to someone: "Meet me at the old Bubbling Park Cemetery - and if you're late, I'll bury ya there."
Answer: Shanghai, China
She wouldn't let me talk to her until she was sure I was local.
Answer: Zero Carbon Footprint
She's in a skyscraper with 88 floors marked by 13 bands. If you count right, you'll find it.
Answer: Shanghai, China
One look at this lady and I knew she was ravin' mad. Or mad for ravens. What's the expression again?
Answer: Pet Raven
She said she was going "unter" the mountain to check the length of Emperor Barbarossa's beard.
Answer: Salzburg, Austria
She was all steely locks, and steely lockpicks.
Answer: Grey
She said she was going to the Nachalat Binyamin, and the Palmach Musuem--she sounded like she had something nasty caught in her throat.
Answer: Tel Aviv, Israel
When she mentioned "Dizengoff," I said, "What did you call me?" She took off down the street after that.
Answer: Tel Aviv, Israel
She asked for directions to a White City where she could go house hunting. Then she clarified: Bauhaus hunting.
Answer: Tel Aviv, Israel
She wanted to know if I was a local. I was afraid that meant she was considering eating me.
Answer: Zero Carbon Footprint
Here, she dropped this photo of a siege of herons outside the President's palace.
Answer: Panama City, Panama
She was whispering, so I might have misheard - but I think she had a lock for some guy named Pedro Miguel.
Answer: Panama City, Panama
She wanted to rent a boat, but she said it could be no bigger than 950 feet long and 106 feet wide.
Answer: Panama City, Panama
If eyes are the windows to the soul, this guy had some pretty lush vegetation growing in his soul.
Answer: Green
You might find him taking a stroll along the "path beside the mountains," near the headquarters of the Tenrikyo.
Answer: Nara, Japan
His ears perked up when I told him about the "Venus of the Orient," until I told him it wasn't the arms that were missing.
Answer: Nara, Japan
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17 comments:
hey heres a red clue for your I told him that if he swings by the Medical Museum, to pay tribute to the good doctor by washing his hands on the way in.
here another clue He's on that boulevard, the road that's named for a big ring?
Do you know the answers to these?
"She wouldn't let me talk to her until she was sure I was local."
the answer for this clue is 'zero carbon footprint'
She told me she was going to run a footrace, but she was scared of the frostbite.
Answer: Anchorage, United States of America
She said she wasn't looking forward to having to check every outhouse for skis in case jokers started pulling it away while she was in it.
Answer: Anchorage, United States of America
She whispered that she'd sneak into the fortress by climing along the bottom of the Trinity bridge.
Answer: Moscow, Russia
I know she's going to a building that's the center of government. In fact, they have 47 past rulers just lying around the place, I think for inspiration.
Answer: Moscow, Russia
If she gets in a bind, she can escape through the secret passage in the Secret Tower.
Answer: Moscow, Russia
She's off to see Hemiunu's greatest work.
Answer: Giza, Egypt
He could have been a mole. He certainly talked like one.
Answer: Talks to animals
He skidded to a stop and then kicked his ride up into his hands. It was probably the coolest thing I've ever seen, though for reference, I mostly garden.
Answer: Skateboard
You might find him trying to recite "My Ultimo Adios" by the Memorial.
Answer: Manila, Phillipines
He knows you're coming. He was terrified of being "as stuck as that cat to that mouse in that tube of that Christchurch organ."
Answer: Dublin, Ireland
The guy was so militant, he wouldn't even let a chicken cook him dinner. Seems like a waste of a perfectly talented chicken.
Answer: Vegan
He left this rather cryptic note: "Head for the White House, in Africa." Isn't the White House in Washington, D.C.?
Answer: Casablanca, Morocco
If your suspect lingers there too long, he's gonna regret it. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon and for the rest of his life.
Answer: Casablanca, Morocco
He did say that on his way from the airport, he was going to stop by Bouskoura. As he put it, "Sometimes you've gotta stop and smell the Eucalyptus."
Answer: Casablanca, Morocco
Here, he did drop a photo of this giant clock tower looming over a medina.
Answer: Casablanca, Morocco
He mentioned he was going to blend in with the backpackers in Catete.
Answer: Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
One look at this guy and I knew he was ravin' mad. Or mad for ravens. What's the expression again?
Answer: Pet Raven, pretty obvious.
He might be hard to find. That man could successfully hide behind a lamppost.
Answer: Slim, again pretty obvious.
He had big plans to visit The Cloisters. But why would you want to see medieval art somewhere with no medieval history?
Answer: New York, United States of America
He's flying in from San Jose on the "Nerd Bird."
Answer: Austin, United States of America
He was in the market for a new laptop, so he went straight to the source. Dude, he got a Dell!
Answer: Austin, United States of America
He's staying in the city where the Spirit of St. Louis was built.
You might find him taking his headshots and his favorite monologue to the Old Globe Theatre. But I'm not sure which of the three stages he's near.
San Diego
Every time I tried to reason with him, he told me I was "talking math" and then buried his face in a foil bag.
Paranoia
She told me she didn't want to linger in town, but she had to swing by the music fountain.
Seoul
Rumor has it he's staying at the ritziest hotel in the city, down the hall from where a famous anarchist leader succumbed to his wounds.
Madrid (the anarchist in question is Buenaventura Durruti)
The naming rights to this city went pretty cheap. It's named after someone who gave them a single olive tree. That's a pretty good deal for such a run-of-the-mill gift!
The city you're headed to was chosen to host the first modern Olympics, mostly for nostalgia's sake.
Athens, Greece
I told her where she could find a heck of a law library. You never know when that'll come in handy in her line of work.
She told me she was searching for a girl with a pearl earring. I asked if wearing two was a dealbreaker?
The Hague, Netherlands
"Silent Night." I suggested she visit the village where its composer was born.
Salzburg, Austria
"He's sailing through a canal. But where?"
"He had to see a man."
"He told me he had a plan."
Answer: Panama City, Panama
It's a little known fact that your suspect's scared of the dark. You might find her sleeping by a lighthouse.
Answer: Casablanca, Morocco
She told me she was going swimming in the second largest city in Myanmar. Though come to think of it, there's not a bay anywhere near there!
Las Vegas
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