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{CC} Clarice Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 11/30/2020
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Clarice (pronounced kla-REES) was a young doe in the 1964 Rankin-Bass television special, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Like all the does in the special, Clarice is lighter in color than the bucks and is distinguished by the polka-dotted bow atop her head. Clarice was added to the storyline by producer Arthur Rankin, Jr. as a means of expanding the special beyond the confines of the original song.

Clarice is introduced at the start of the "reindeer games" scene as one of several does who are watching the proceedings. Clarice takes an interest in Rudolph who, on the advice of his new friend, Fireball, shyly walks over to Clarice to meet her. Rudolph, who is wearing a false nose to hide his own red nose, is having difficulty speaking. Clarice gently asks if Rudolph is having trouble with his nose. Before Rudolph leaves her side to participate in what was called "take-off practice," meant to determine the flying ability of the yearling bucks and right after Rudolph musters the courage to ask to walk her home, she tells him that she thinks he's cute.

Rudolph is so smitten that he flies faster and farther than any of the other bucks. A playful tussle with Fireball ensues and the false nose comes loose. Rudolph is laughed out of the reindeer games by everyone except Clarice. She tries to cheer up the dejected Rudolph with one of the special's Johnny Marks songs, "There's Always Tomorrow." As the two begin their walk home, they're intercepted by Clarice's father who forbids her from "being seen with a red-nosed reindeer." Heartbroken, Rudolph runs away from home.

Against her father's warning, Clarice and Rudolph's mother go off into the wilderness searching for Rudolph only to be captured by the Abominable Snowmonster, also known as "Bumble." Clarice appears later in the special as the Snowmonster's prisoner. Clarice makes a brief cameo during the flashback at the beginning of Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July.

A character similar to Clarice, named Zoey, appears in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie. She was even originally intended to have the same name, but had to be changed for reason of rights issues.


The winter series theme this year involves characters from the classic Rankin/Bass Stop-Motion animation TV Specials that first aired in the 60's, 70's, and early 80's.

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To celebrate this year's hides, there is a bonus (final) cache so make sure and collect coordinates at each of the qualifiers to find the final, Bumble.
Also listed at each hide is a keyword to keep track of for a special ten year prize. Once you have them all, enter them here: Google Form
If unfamiliar with Google Forms, please contact us via email, cold.cache.crew@gmail.com for further instructions.
There are a limited number of prizes. Entries will be accepted through April 15th or while supplies last.



2021 Winter Series - "Cold Characters" caches

Yukon Cornelius Winterbolt The Great Quarter Past Five
Snow Miser Sir 1023 1776 (Sev)
The Little Drummer Boy Jingle Bells S.D. Kluger
Rudolph One Million B.C. Jangle Bells
King Moonracer Jack Frost Hermey
Heat Miser Happy (Baby New Year) General Ticker
Frosty Father Time Vixen
Donner Lady Boreal Clarice
Misfit Toys Burgermeister Meisterburger Kris Kringle
Big Ben Aeon Sam the Snowman
Coach Comet Charlie in the Box Spotted Elephant
Bumble



Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Ba gur tebhaq nzbat gur pbapergr cvyynef

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)