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  • Ms. Tearius
    Ms. Tearius moderator

    Volume 9, Chapter 11, Scene 2026 - Nursery
    (1st clue) crib /
    (2nd clue) map of Maine /
    airplane /
    alphabet blocks /
    baby bottle /
    baby oil /
    ball /
    bells /
    bib /
    blouse /
    booties /
    bucket /
    butterflies /
    canopy /
    chain /
    chicken /
    clouds /
    clown /
    comb /
    cow /
    crown /
    doll /
    electrical outlet /
    elephant /
    envelope /
    feather duster /
    fish /
    floral embroidery /
    fox /
    giraffe /
    glasses /
    glove /
    gramophone /
    hand fan/
    handkerchief /
    hat /
    heart /
    hedgehog /
    hot air balloon /
    key /
    kite /
    lace /
    lamb /
    lemons /
    letter B /
    lion /
    magnifying glass /
    mirror /
    mobile /
    monkey /
    owl /
    pacifier /
    pants /
    pennants /
    pitcher /
    pouch /
    powder puff /
    rabbit /
    ribbon /
    Roman six /
    sailboat /
    scale /
    sconce /
    spinning top /
    spoon /
    squirrel /
    stacking toy /
    star /
    strawberry /
    sun /
    tassel /
    tissue box /
    towel /
    umbrella /
    wooden flute /
    xylophone /
    yarn /
    !PLEASE DO NOT ERASE. Other languages may be added after English, separated with space and “/”.

    · 22 May 13:21

    Comment found on 2026. Nursery

  • Ms. Tearius
    Ms. Tearius moderator

    Volume 9, Chapter 2, Scene 1983 - Phone Booth
    (1sts clue) telephone /
    (2nd clue) woman /
    arrow /
    backpack /
    barrels /
    baseball /
    bottle /
    bricks /
    broom /
    butterfly /
    cane /
    cat /
    chain /
    chalkboard sign /
    clipboard /
    clock /
    coffee flask /
    cracked glass /
    crate /
    crowbar /
    crumpled paper /
    curtain /
    dead flowers /
    dust cloud /
    envelope /
    fire hydrant /
    flag /
    funnel /
    gear /
    glove /
    goggles /
    hammer /
    handbag /
    hard hat /
    ivy /
    keys /
    kite /
    ladder /
    lamppost /
    lantern /
    letter X /
    lock /
    loudspeaker /
    magnet /
    matches /
    nails /
    net /
    package /
    paint can/
    paint roller /
    paint stroke /
    paintbrush /
    palm tree poster /
    paper bag /
    pigeon /
    puddle /
    pump /
    rag /
    rope /
    sack /
    saw /
    shovel /
    slingshot /
    spring /
    squirrel /
    string of lights /
    tobacco pipe /
    tool belt /
    trash can /
    trowel /
    umbrella /
    wallet /
    warning sign /
    watering can /
    web /
    wrench /
    yardstick /
    !PLEASE DO NOT ERASE. Other languages may be added after English, separated with space and “/”.

    · 13 Mar 05:28

    Comment found on 1983. Phone Booth

  • Ms. Tearius
    Ms. Tearius moderator

    Volume 9, Chapter 1, Scene 1978 - Coastal Park
    (1st clue) musical instruments /
    (2nd clue) cushion seating /
    airplane /
    airship /
    arrow /
    balloons /
    banana peel /
    bicycle /
    bird bath /
    birdhouse /
    birds /
    blanket /
    book /
    bottle /
    broken plank /
    butterflies /
    butterfly net /
    camera /
    cat /
    chalk /
    chalkboard sign /
    clouds /
    coconuts /
    cup /
    dog /
    dolphin /
    dragonfly /
    envelope /
    flyer /
    football /
    glove /
    gold-framed sign /
    hand fan /
    handkerchief /
    handprints /
    hat /
    heart /
    hopscotch /
    hose /
    hot dog /
    ice cream cart /
    initials /
    ivy /
    kite /
    lantern /
    laurel /
    leash /
    letter X /
    lifesaver /
    mushrooms /
    musical notes /
    newspaper /
    parasol /
    pennants /
    pinwheel /
    playing cards /
    pogo stick /
    racket /
    ribbon /
    rope toy /
    rust /
    satchel /
    shovel /
    spiral (topiary) /
    squirrel /
    star /
    statue /
    stepladder /
    teddy bear /
    tic tac toe /
    tower viewer /
    toy car /
    toy wagon /
    wallet /
    watch /
    watering can /
    web /
    !PLEASE DO NOT ERASE. Other languages may be added after English, separated with space and “/”.

    · 06 Mar 07:21

    Comment found on 1978. Coastal Park

  • Ms. Tearius
    Ms. Tearius moderator

    Volume 9, Chapter 1, Scene 1978 - Coastal Park
    (1st clue) musical instruments /
    (2nd clue) cushion seating /
    airplane /
    airship /
    arrow /
    balloons /
    banana peel /
    bicycle /
    bird bath /
    birdhouse /
    birds /
    blanket /
    book /
    broken plank /
    butterflies /
    butterfly net /
    camera /
    cat /
    chalk /
    chalkboard sign /
    clouds /
    coconuts /
    cup /
    dog /
    dolphin /
    dragonfly /
    envelope /
    flyer /
    football /
    glove /
    gold-framed sign /
    hand fan /
    handkerchief /
    handprints /
    hat /
    heart /
    hopscotch /
    hose /
    hot dog /
    ice cream cart /
    initials /
    ivy /
    kite /
    lantern /
    laurel /
    leash /
    letter X /
    lifesaver /
    mushrooms /
    musical notes /
    newspaper /
    parasol /
    pennants /
    pinwheel /
    playing cards /
    pogo stick /
    racket /
    ribbon /
    rope toy /
    rust /
    satchel /
    shovel /
    spiral (topiary) /
    squirrel /
    star /
    statue /
    stepladder /
    teddy bear /
    tic tac toe /
    tower viewer /
    toy car /
    toy wagon /
    wallet /
    watch /
    watering can /
    web /
    !PLEASE DO NOT ERASE. Other languages may be added after English, separated with space and “/”.

    · 06 Mar 07:20

    Comment found on 1978. Coastal Park

  • Ms. Tearius
    Ms. Tearius moderator

    Volume 8, Chapter 47, Scene 1957 - Chapel
    (1st clue) pulpit /
    (2nd clue) lightning /
    1902
    arrow /
    banner /
    bell /
    books /
    bow /
    brass feather /
    butterfly /
    camera /
    cane /
    cello /
    chalice /
    clarinet /
    clouds /
    coat rack /
    coin purse /
    coins /
    cracks /
    crown /
    crutch /
    curtain /
    envelope /
    glove /
    gramophone /
    grapes /
    hand fan /
    handbag /
    handkerchief /
    harp /
    hat /
    heart /
    helical pattern /
    hip flask /
    horse /
    hourglass /
    incense burner /
    ladder /
    laurel wreath /
    letter J /
    lion /
    microphone /
    mirror /
    moon /
    mop /
    necktie /
    organ /
    paint stroke /
    pearls /
    pinecone /
    pitcher /
    pocket watch /
    pouch /
    rabbit /
    Roman nine ("IX") /
    scarf /
    scroll /
    seashell /
    sheet music /
    shoes /
    smoke /
    spiral /
    stained glass /
    star /
    sun /
    tambourine /
    tobacco pipe /
    treble clef /
    umbrella /
    vent /
    wave pattern /
    web /
    white feather /
    wings /
    wooden sign /
    wreath /
    !PLEASE DO NOT ERASE. Other languages may be added after English, separated with space and “/”.

    · 30 Jan 06:54

    Comment found on 1957. Chapel

  • Ms. Tearius
    Ms. Tearius moderator

    Volume 8, Chapter 47, Scene 1956 - Lighthouse
    (1st clue) storm cloud /
    (2nd clue) bench /
    arrow /
    awning /
    axe /
    basket /
    bell /
    bicycle /
    birdhouse /
    blinds /
    boots /
    bricks /
    broom /
    butterfly net /
    candles /
    cane /
    cart /
    cat /
    chain /
    clock /
    coffee flask /
    cracks /
    double scroll motif /
    drainpipe /
    faucet /
    feather /
    firewood /
    flag /
    flock of birds /
    fountain /
    fuse box /
    hat /
    helical column /
    hole /
    horse /
    hose /
    ivy /
    jacket /
    lacing /
    ladder /
    lamppost /
    letter A /
    letter X /
    lightning /
    mailbox /
    mushrooms /
    napkin /
    number eighteen ("18") /
    papers /
    pile of leaves /
    pinecone /
    planks /
    raccoon /
    rope /
    rosebush /
    ruins /
    saw /
    seashells /
    shears /
    shovel /
    shutters /
    skylight /
    smoke /
    stained glass /
    stars /
    sun /
    tassel /
    urn planter /
    valise /
    vent /
    wasp nest /
    water pump /
    watering can /
    web /
    window grate /
    wooden sign /
    wreath /
    !PLEASE DO NOT ERASE. Other languages may be added after English, separated with space and “/”.

    · 29 Jan 17:40

    Comment found on 1956. Lighthouse

  • Ms. Tearius
    Ms. Tearius moderator

    Volume 8, Chapter 43, Scene 1940 - Snowy Woods
    (1st clue) dead tree /
    (2nd clue) waterfall /
    acorns /
    antler /
    apple core /
    axe /
    backpack /
    badger /
    barrel /
    basket /
    berries /
    binoculars /
    bird /
    bird nest /
    birdhouse /
    boar /
    bottle /
    brushwood /
    campfire /
    cane /
    carabiner /
    cloud /
    coffee flask /
    compass /
    deer /
    earmuffs /
    falling leaves /
    feather /
    fence /
    firewood /
    first aid kit /
    flashlight /
    fox /
    handprint /
    hat /
    heart /
    hedgehog /
    hollow /
    horseshoe /
    icicles /
    knife /
    ladder /
    lantern /
    leash /
    letter J /
    letter X /
    matches /
    metal ore /
    mushrooms /
    pawprints /
    pendant /
    pinecones /
    quiver /
    rabbit /
    ribbon /
    Roman seven /
    rope /
    sack /
    saw /
    scarf /
    shovel /
    signpost /
    ski poles /
    skis /
    sled /
    snowflakes /
    snowman /
    snowshoes /
    squirrel /
    stoat /
    sun /
    tin can /
    trap /
    tree notch /
    web /
    wheel /
    whistle /
    !PLEASE DO NOT ERASE. Other languages may be added after English, separated with space and “/”.

    · 11 Jan 06:44

    Comment found on 1940. Snowy Woods

  • Ms. Tearius
    Ms. Tearius moderator

    Volume 8, Chapter 39, Scene 1916 - Porch
    (1st clue) barn /
    (2nd clue) cloud /
    apple /
    apron /
    arrow /
    awl /
    axe /
    basket /
    bee /
    bell /
    berries /
    birdhouse /
    book /
    boots /
    broom /
    brush /
    butterfly /
    butterfly net /
    carrots /
    cat /
    caterpillar /
    crack /
    curtain /
    cushion /
    damaged leaf /
    door knocker /
    dried herbs /
    envelope /
    feather /
    firewood /
    fish /
    flowers /
    flyswatter /
    garlic /
    glasses /
    glove /
    hat /
    hearts /
    hip flask /
    horseshoe /
    hose /
    keys /
    ladybug /
    lantern /
    lattice /
    lemons /
    letter S /
    lizard /
    lock /
    mailbox /
    measuring tape /
    milk bottle /
    newspaper /
    number six ("6") /
    palette knife /
    pitcher /
    pouch /
    rabbit /
    radishes /
    rake /
    ribbon /
    Roman eleven ("XI") /
    rooster /
    rope /
    scratches /
    shawl /
    shears /
    shovel /
    spray bottle /
    stars /
    stepladder /
    thermometer /
    towel /
    web /
    wheat /
    whistle /
    windmill /
    !PLEASE DO NOT ERASE. Other languages may be added after English, separated with space and “/”.

    · 12 Dec 23:47

    Comment found on 1916. Porch

  • Julia Dale
    Julia Dale

    LEEULTIMATEHACKER@ AOL. COM
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    · 21 Nov 20:09

    Comment found on June's Journey: Hidden Objects: captain

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    Patrick Dicson

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    · 22 Oct 16:42

    Comment found on June's Journey: Hidden Objects: Pension

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