Little Cat Steps LbNA #73841
Owner: | Kudichan |
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Plant date: | Jun 8, 2019 |
Location: | |
City: | Woodside |
County: | San Mateo |
State: | California |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | warrenworks |
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Last found: | Jan 11, 2024 |
Status: | FF |
Last edited: | Jun 10, 2019 |
This letterbox is featured in The Letterbox Murders by Mitzi Phillips (AKA Labyrinth Lady).
CLUE:
Start at the restaurant where Arlo Guthry said, “You can get anything you want” and then let these songs, poems, and films lead you to Little Cat Steps.
Take the name of the very first lady, then think of the 1957 film starring Joanne Woodward that has that name plus a number in the title.
Add that to the number of short films about Glenn Gould. Turn right on the highway that is the sum of these numbers.
Take the number found in the title of the film in which Jack Nicholson imaginatively orders toast in a Cafe and drive that number of miles.
Name the poem that includes a line that inspired a song in “Kiss Me Kate.“ (Hint: The translation of the poem is "I am no more the man I was in the reign of the Good Cynara.") Stop at the gate of the place that makes the beverage mentioned in the poem's third line.
Follow the second word in the title of a Cole Porter song that Roy Rogers sang while astride Trigger and take ten steps to the redwood tree.
In the base, Little Cat Steps will be waiting for you.
Note: Please be careful of poison oak in the area. Please also note the slight corrections in the clue from the first edition of the book, marked in bold.
CLUE:
Start at the restaurant where Arlo Guthry said, “You can get anything you want” and then let these songs, poems, and films lead you to Little Cat Steps.
Take the name of the very first lady, then think of the 1957 film starring Joanne Woodward that has that name plus a number in the title.
Add that to the number of short films about Glenn Gould. Turn right on the highway that is the sum of these numbers.
Take the number found in the title of the film in which Jack Nicholson imaginatively orders toast in a Cafe and drive that number of miles.
Name the poem that includes a line that inspired a song in “Kiss Me Kate.“ (Hint: The translation of the poem is "I am no more the man I was in the reign of the Good Cynara.") Stop at the gate of the place that makes the beverage mentioned in the poem's third line.
Follow the second word in the title of a Cole Porter song that Roy Rogers sang while astride Trigger and take ten steps to the redwood tree.
In the base, Little Cat Steps will be waiting for you.
Note: Please be careful of poison oak in the area. Please also note the slight corrections in the clue from the first edition of the book, marked in bold.