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Dancing with the Stars Again Mystery Cache

Hidden : 6/5/2011
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Here is the third and last of our song trilogy caches. It replaces the original cache that had to be archived because of the MDC's concern about caches in certain areas of the Blue Hills.


This adventure has you determining the coordinates in the same way you do for Brave the Elements and Relatively Speaking, by listening to song lyrics and answering some questions.


THE COORDINATES LISTED ABOVE ARE FOR PARKING!

Listen to Monty Python's song, The Galaxy , (from The Meaning of Life) and answer the questions below. Place your answers into this formula:

N° 42 1A.BCD

W° 71 1E.FGH

A. You're standing on a planet that's:
      5 - Spinning
      6 - Evolving
      7 - Circling
      3 - Rotating

B. The sun is the source of all our:
      3 - Power
      4 - Heat
      2 - Light
      1 - Brightness

C. You and me are moving in an outer spiral _____ at 40,000 miles an hour.
      3 - Loop
      7 - Circle
      5 - Orbit
      9 - Arm

D. Our Galaxy contains:
      0 - 100 billion stars
      4 - 150 billion stars
      9 - 200 billion stars
      6 - 500 billion stars

E. We're 30,000 light years from:
      1 - Galactic central point
      4 - Harmony
      0 - Circles
      2 - Equality

F. The person that Monty Python is singing to is wearing:
      2 - Headphones
      4 - Parka
      3 - Ice skates
      0 - Curlers

G. Remember when you're feeling very small and _____ how amazingly unlikely is your birth.
      8 - Insecure
      7 - Incapable
      5 - Powerless
      4 - Sad

H. Who sang the song?
      3 - Tom Lehrer
      1 - Eric Idle
      6 - Robert Fuller
      8 - Barry Brown

"The seven hundred acres known as Cutler Park comprise the largest remaining fresh water marsh on the middle Charles. Located in Needham and Dedham, the marsh and small lake attract over 100 species of birds which make Cutler Park a prime spot for nature study. It is open year round from dawn to dusk." The best way to get to this cache is to park on Claybank Road. Although Howdy!, one of our other caches, is very close to this one, the trails do not connect (unless you want to swim or the water is frozen!)


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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

N cvpgher bs gur svany ybpngvba jvyy or tvira jura lbh chg gur pbeerpg pbbeqvangrf vagb Pregvghqr.

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)