Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!oakhill!whooper From: whooper@oakhill.UUCP (William Hooper) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.games Subject: Re: Fools Errand Help Summary: Possible Spoilers! Message-ID: <3609@saturn.oakhill.UUCP> Date: 30 Jul 90 13:52:30 GMT References: <1990Jul29.134526.28289@ccu.umanitoba.ca> Reply-To: whooper@saturn.UUCP (William Hooper) Distribution: comp.sys.mac.games Organization: Motorola Inc., Austin, Texas Lines: 37 In article <1990Jul29.134526.28289@ccu.umanitoba.ca> jcoper@ccu.umanitoba.ca (D. Joseph Creighton) writes: >Alright. Enough is enough. I've run out of *rational* answers for the >puzzle "The Couple." It's my last one - I even did the map and know where >that *irritating* piece will fall once I solve it. > >You know which one: a four-three-three phrase combination where the fool is >watching girls dance with wine in their hands, and below is the sentence: > >"Ladies enjoy and perhaps favor odd rowdy jigs of yore!" thought the fool. > >Anyone? > >Anyone? > >Anyone? > >Hailing Frequencies Closed. >"Captain" D. Joseph Creighton >******************************************************************************* Well, "captain," the answer to this annoying puzzle (I thought it was annoying too) is staring you right in the face. It is hidden in the words on the screen. If you want the answer spelled out, just hit return. The puzzle is solved by taking the first letter of each word --> Ladies Enjoy And Perhaps Favor Odd Rowdy Jigs Of Yore --> LEAP FOR JOY!! Bill Hooper Motorola, Inc.