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You Will Fail

You will fail is another 'change the URL' online riddle by Saho. Just change the URL to reach the next level. You can find clues everywhere So do your best to Solve it! Good luck and have fun! [Subbed by Faltunam]

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You Will Fail is a game to play and have fun while you try to escape from the room or outdoor place by using your point and click and puzzle solving skills. You may need to find and use hidden items and clues around, combine some items with other items to use them on correct places, and solve some different types of puzzles.

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You can play You Will Fail game with your mouse and point and click skills to find items and clues, use them on correct places, and solve some puzzles. You can navigate between rooms or screens and you may also zoom on some places to look closer. You may select items from your inventory to use or you may drag and drop them.

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You can solve You Will Fail game by looking around to find and use items and clues on correct places, combining items, and solving some puzzles. You can also check comments section for hints or ask to other players to get help from them. If you still can't figure out any part of the game, you can also check video walkthroughs.

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  1. Level 25 I tried "creepy" it doesn't work, but the first hint is really, really creepy :(

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  2. Watched the trailor but found nothing, tried books, author but cannot find any relation with t5.

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  3. I used to think that letter is the fifth one, maybe some kind of cipher? Just a supposition.

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  4. the guy with pony tail is super hot *.*
    I like level 25 :)

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  5. Got it, use term 5 from the tags.

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  6. Maybe T-5 has got something to do with time minus 5. Or just time 5.
    But nothing on 5 seconds (just the logo) and on the end-time minus 5 is the word 'practising', but not the answer. On 26 seconds 'squeal' and not the answer.
    And there's a word on 21 (26-5) seconds too, but I can't hear it clear enough.
    And of course tried a lot of other things, like the number on the ground on the parking lot.
    Anyway, stuck again.

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  7. nice one faltu! congrats! :)

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  8. Got it! Recently big news (look in tags... only t word I could think of)#5 hope this helps

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  9. Oops! sorry @faltu - slow to post... but the more hints the merrier, eh?

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  10. I have a dumb day.
    What are tags?

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  11. S-t look below the you tube video.

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  12. @faltu easy? i don't get it. i know who is on the picture, and i suppose it's a four letter word because of exif, but don't know what to do with letter hint.

    @small-toll under the video click show more, blue words are tags

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  13. Thank you drinkmilk. Michjean, yes it is always better to have more.

    I am leaving for today, leave me enough clues. 27 seems easy, but do not have time, have to make dinner.

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  14. Thanks guys, got it.
    It's in Dutch here and it was called labels.

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  15. Drinkmilk,
    Use this site;

    http://stackoverflow.org/tools/rot.php

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  16. Drinkmilk, it's a cipher named after the person.

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  17. Yes @faltu - 26 was easy once I went in the correct direction LOL! Now onto Chapter 4.

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  19. Bye, bye Faltu,
    see you tomorrow and thanks again for the help.

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  20. Hi Everyone - trying to catch up this morning. Made it to 18 (profile with no face) I read Chipsi's clue "lvl 18, take it litarally, he told you what you need." but I am not getting it?

    Help please with 18?

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  21. Hi all.. I'm in 27.
    Got hidden hint (h** m***?), name of pic and November 2008 hint..

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  22. Stuck where you are Nini, lots of UFO sightings around that time....

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  23. Yep got that too Nini,
    Now trying to find out what plane it is.
    I'm using this site for the tail code;

    http://www.military.cz/usa/air/air_accessories/usaf_tail_cod/usaf_tail_cod.htm

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  24. researched the tail code....doesn't match that plane and the picture has been altered....

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  25. But Jon,
    I think it does look a lot like a
    northrop t-38a talon
    And those planes have RA as tail code.

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  26. Am I going the wrong direction? November is thanksgiving....turkey day....

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  27. Maybe we need h** m*** of that type of plane there are in the USA air force.

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  28. I thought either number of aircraft/forces personnel in t***** or number of t****** eaten/bought in nov 2008.

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  29. @S-T, I see that now, I googled the whole code and found other planes.... :(

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  30. Yep I was right about the plane. Here's the original picture;

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/matthewphx/3467589482/

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  31. lol Cricketer! Ur second thought's a bit impossible for an answer

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  32. And I'm on level 28.

    Level 27 is here;

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_T-38_Talon

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  33. Lol Nini, you beat me with a minute.

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  34. Nini, LOL! Just counting them now. It may take a while.:D

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  35. Half of this number: s** (?)
    But what about the ci****?
    trying to google ci**** s**,found a book but author does not work as an answer.

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  36. You mean we have to add up ALL of them?!?

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  37. wiki page has the answer...

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  38. What is ci**** Nini and where did you find it?

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  39. Thanks, for that small tool. Got 27 and 28. Now on 29.

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  40. Michjean,
    Just how many in the air force of the country Turkey.

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  41. lol...must refresh page more often!!

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  42. Help on 28!!
    Circle s-t :)

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  43. For 28 think of a different way of 'halving' the number.

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  44. Tried both ways but nada.

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  45. Lol on 29 too.
    28 was funny.
    Try to find another way to make a half.

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  46. Nini,
    Write the answer in letters.

    Yep Jon,
    You're getting old. Try to keep up with us.

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  47. That was the prob s-t.. :)
    On 29: Nothing in EXIF info

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  48. Thanks @s-t... now looking at auto, why?

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  49. Need help on 29.
    It's a Fiat Punto, right?
    And the creator is Giugiaro, right?
    But nothing works as answer.

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  50. s-t just google secret love punto (hint: song al***)

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  51. Nini, I've tried combinations of the singers name. Is it something else?

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  52. I have the song and the singer, but nothing works as answer!?

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  53. the song belongs to a collection...

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  54. Got it, thanks Nini.
    You're really fast, Wow.

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  55. hi! I'm back, you're great! i've followed your hints and at level 30 too :)
    ps do you hear anything on level 30? because i don't. and do you people eat? i've noticed that you've been here all day :)

    btw i used this
    http://tvcfblog.blogspot.com/2011/03/fiat-punto-mylife-piano-commercial.html
    for level 29 (scroll down a little)

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  56. Trying to find the symphony .. no luck yet.

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  57. I've already had lunch. :)
    And just found the song! (yup i can hear it)

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  58. Stuck on 28, I don't get it, I used to think about R----s then I saw a name, just don't know what it is about :(

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  59. It's Bach alright Michjean, but I don't think it's Gigue.
    But don't know what it is either.

    And no Drinkmilk, just drinking.

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  60. Silmarwen Pandrose,
    Top half of the number.

    Nini,
    Please, please a big hint. Don't know how to find it, don't know the sonate by listening.

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  61. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Philipp_Emanuel_Bach

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  62. Hm... gtg! Good luck guys! leave big hints for me!

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  63. lucky you, i can't hear it, guess i'm missing some plugins.

    you should eat small-tool. and of course, drink some milk

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  64. Can't find it there Nini?
    Is it
    Keyboard Sonata in D minor, Wq. 51/4, H.128 – I. Allegro assai ?

    But what to do with the numbers?

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  65. Small tool thanks, so obvious Ô_o tsssssssssssss why when it doesn't need to think we over think? On 29 now ^^

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  66. drinkmilk, try looking at the source, search for an mp3 file, take the full url and copy and paste than into the address bar. Are you using firefox or IE?

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  67. lvl30, wrong piece....look for the one with the interesting name ;)

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  68. @cricketer i have no idea what you're talking about. i'm using firefox.

    can someone just give me the spoiler? because i will probably stay on level 30 for a long time, trying to find the source :)

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  69. Piece for M********* C****?

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  70. Had to reboot my pc, little crash. Cache too full and played too much songs.
    I think I have the piece Jon (something with your profession, right?), but still no answer for 30.
    Don't know what to do with the numbers.

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  72. Thanks Silmarwen Pandrose.
    On 31 now.
    Still don't know why the 8? was there.

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  73. drinkmilk, I couldn't hear the song either, I'm using firefox too. I think it's because it's embedded.

    You can look in the source for the mp3 file. View menu -> Page Source. Then while on the source page do CTRL+F, this brings up a search field. If you type mp3 there it searches for the text 'mp3'. When you find it, select from http all the way to mp3, right click copy, then open a new tab and right click paste, hit return/enter.

    Though just after Firefox crashed on me.

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  74. So on 31, we're looking at Descartes.
    No info in the EXIF and some numbers on the picture.
    Guess we have to Google.

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  75. Woo Hoo! All caught up with the riddle masters :D

    how in the heck did you get the name for that Bach piece? I thought it was the one small-tool had???

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  76. I am where you are Small-tool. On the wiki page now

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  77. lol i removed (long time ago) track from firefox (thought it was useless) and now don't know how to put it back. told you i'm stupid.

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  78. Jeez, now graph paper? I was so hoping for no math of any kind.

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  79. wow, i found that long banished track :)
    and still don't know what to write as an answer. (thanks cricketer, i found the mp3file:)

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  80. So do we have to find the chapters in the Discourse of the method (most famous one, isn't it?)and there pick some letters?

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  81. Nope, forget about my previous comment,
    Discourse of the method has only six chapters and the numbers on the picture indicate something with at least 13 chapters.

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  82. seems pretty complicated small-tool. what did michjean say about graphing?

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  83. tried plotting numbers on graph... doesn't look pretty. Anyone with other ideas (although it does kind of look like a fleur d' lis) pardon spelling if wrong :)

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  84. Gonna take a break,
    Something like;
    I drink, therefore I can't think.

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  85. Hi, trying to catch up, thanks for your hints!

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  86. Treatise on Light has enough chapters.. but can't find a way to use second #s.

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  87. Stumped on 31.. what to do with those numbers?

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  88. 31- I may be onto something. The pic name is "seven" - so on the Wiki page contents # 7 is writings. then you scroll down to writings and their are 13 listed which is the highest number on the picture ???

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  89. Thanks @Enjoy, on 32 now! For 31 Enjoy found what you need, now count.

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  90. Well, that isn't working.

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  91. On 32. Look at my above comment then anagram what you get.

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  92. Ok.. no anagram needed. I had the letters in the wrong order!

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  93. nice find EnJoy! :)
    i was going on every writing and there counted letters, silly me.

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  94. now help with 32 @ drinkmilk.

    I know who he is and from what country. hint said "died" Spanish translation "who takes them"

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  95. hm, I think I know who the guy is and I know whose signature is on the note. Trying to find out when he died now.

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  96. on level 32 picture name is signature and on pic is cuban money, and there's tiny signature on the pic, and underneath it says idente del banco, i suppose it should be presidente del banco, and for cuba it's francisco soberon valdes, but not working. don't have other ideas

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  97. I found this one: http://www.cubacollectibles.com/cuba-Notes-1958-20P.html
    but I can't find infos about the person who has signed the note.

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  98. i think my comment is completely irrelevant and wrong

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  99. 32 - pic name says "signature" The bank note is signed by che guevara but I don't know the other signature. Just throwing out ideas

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  100. Che died in 1967 - not working

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  101. here
    http://aes.iupui.edu/rwise/banknotes/cuba/CubaP72b-20Pesos-1936-donatedTA_f.JPG

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  102. but here
    http://aes.iupui.edu/rwise/banknotes/cuba/CubaP72b-20Pesos-1936-donatedTA_f.JPG
    signature is by secretario de hacienda, and on our level 32 it's by i'm guessing ()idente del banco

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  103. @ drinkmilk. the date on the picture is much later and the signature is of Che Guevara. I tried the same site . If you enlarge the picture it says 196-. which is when Che was the president of the central bank of cuba. Still completely stumped.

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  104. http://aes.iupui.edu/rwise/banknotes/cuba/CubaP80c-20Pesos-1960-donatedoy_f.jpg
    it's by bank president and it says m, i'm guessing it's for antonio maceo

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  105. you're right EnJoy, it's about che guevara, and it's not m, it's probably che...
    but still don't have an answer.

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  106. it's the month when che guevara died

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  107. Hi all! I'm back and on 32 as well.

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  108. okay, we all agree that the signature is from che..., but the date of death isn't working. what about the text? any ideas?

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  109. Sooo on 33 we have a huge caption from EXIF. Lot's of info there but not sure if they are usefull tho.
    (hidden hint on page as well)

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  110. thanks @drinkmilk never thought of trying the month :)

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  111. Could it really be that exif gives us the time, without need to search? Well, two times to choose and how to put it in as an answer?

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  112. don't understand 33. any ideas? 8 isn't

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  113. not midday or eight or midnight (lol) or 12oclock or 8oclock as all variations

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  114. Hmmm.. nothing ringing any bells here!

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  115. working on the same thing Nini. I tried noon, highnoon, 0833, 0933, 1200

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  116. I also tried 0800 BSt, no luck. Just found in an articel that the men abseiled down an hour later.

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  117. lol 34! U don't need an hour but what they are doing

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  118. i think it's stuck time again

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  119. what they are doing? hang around and clean? I don't get it, need a very big nudge, please!

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  120. @ Nini - how to phrase it. I put a lot of different options but no luck so far

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  121. 36...

    chipsi they are wo***** (put the verb w/ time at the end)

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  122. what's with the cat? tried bot plus neither

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  123. Oh Nini.. I still haven't found the right form.

    I have put wo*kingtime, clockcleaning time, and many other forms. clockworktime.

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  124. drinkmilk cat is both (put "and" in the middle)

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  125. EnJoy ur last option w/out clock

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  126. Thanks.. thought I tried that :)

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  127. thanks Nini! :)
    wow you're fast! you already solved 35 too

    @EnJoy w***time (it's in your post, without ing)

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  128. 35 is easy just google the phrase

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  129. on 34 - I answered the question and it didn't work???

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  131. All in my previous posts :)

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  132. Oh thanks again Nini - I must have missed your previous post. Onto 35 now

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  133. lol 36 is awsome, and very easy

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  134. last chapter now, thanks again Nini

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  135. can't answer 37, thought it's the picture, it'should be, and the movie is from 2004.

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  136. Indeed this creator is very ironic. Answer to 36 is right before me everytime I open my browser.

    Can't find anything plausible in 37. Br-15? (A highway here in brasil )

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  137. That's not a nice comment on the picture. :)
    LOL on 37 now.

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  138. I'm on 37 now. the last few were easy (thank god)

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  139. I found a movie: the notebook (2004) but it isn't lol

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  140. my first thought was that it's the notebook, but of course it isn't. and don't have any other ideas.

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  141. Just back and thanks to your great comments I'm on level 36. And there I'm stuck. You all sailed smoothly thtough that one, but I can't seem to find it. Why isn't the answer just simply 'screwdriver'?

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  142. s-t what tool do u use to search?

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  144. @small-tool. what "tool" do we use when solving riddles?

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  145. Lol, Nini,
    I guess it's not a good time to open this site right now (completely wasted, but just had to check). No idea at all anymore what tools I use to search.

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  146. I know the what movie, I think, but I don't know what to do now. Don't like it when it says we don't need to google, last time we stuck for a day. :)

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  149. thanks nini for 37! i was just about to try every movie from 2004.

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  150. Oh 38 - LOL

    don't know how you found that one Nini!

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  151. lol i remmeber 38 saw it somwhere as a joke

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  152. I need help on 39. No idea how to combine those two pics.. tried some things but nothing worked

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  153. Woa you are really fast @Nini, on 39 now

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  154. 39 - what is the picture on the right?

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  155. i thought that 39 is heartbeat...

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  156. Thanks again Nini,
    on 38 now.
    Really don't know how you do those things so incredibly fast, but you rock girl!

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  158. Thx guys *embarrassed* :)

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  159. I found the image.. it has to do with audio sound. not finding the name exactly though

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  160. Well, I'm on 39 now,
    But still in total awe.
    How the h**l did you find that so quick?

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  161. Stuck on 33 and stop for now, my brain need to rest.

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  162. I'm googling newborn heartbeat but there're too many numbers to check.


    Anddd I gtg!
    :S check back later. Good luck!

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  163. the right pic could be a graphic equalizer, no idea how to combine it with the heart

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  164. I just googled 42 japan china lol!
    Now I'm leaving see u!

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  165. I have tried - heartbeat, heartsounds, pulse, heartsound, babyheartbeat, fetalheartbeat, systolic

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  166. Bye, bye Nini.
    And hereby I declare;
    You're truely the QUEEN of RIDDLES.
    I can't even type a comment as fast as you solve a level. Like I said before; Total and complete awe. I bow deeply.

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  167. tried infant pulse oximeter, infant heart beat, etc. nothing

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  168. Tried pacer, pacemaker, defibrillator, no luck.

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  169. Don't get 38. Hate those things... what's so funny? & need a hint please.

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  170. @michjean - google how to get from china to japan 42

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  171. @michjean
    http://www.blogtelopia.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Japan_China.jpg

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  172. I have only started this about 30minutes ago... a long time behind you guys. I'm really stuck on Level 12. I have 8 numbers that I have turned into letters. I have tried to anagram them and nothing is found. Please can someone help me? thank you in advance.

    Letters SoPbOlIoLyEeRlh

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  173. @michjean

    http://www.geekologie.com/2010/10/google_map_directions_from_chi.php

    look for mode of transportation

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  174. i'm tired of heartbeat or whatever it's supposed to be. bye!

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  175. @michjean google the country where you start and the one where you want to go with the pic-name. You need sth. to cross the ocean

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  176. @Eeeek

    It has to do with a musical composition. google moonlight sonata and see what key it is in.

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  177. Ignore that post. Silly girl I am!

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  178. Eeeek,
    I think you have the right letters (can't read anymore right now), but the anagram is two words; a greeting to a younger male.

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  179. Lol EnJoy,
    Are we answering to the same post?

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  180. Ok.. I'll admit that IS funny LOL. Thanks so much for the abundance of help (this is why I love this site)

    Now completely and totally stuck (but in good company) :)

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  181. !!!!!New page alert!!!!!!!!

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  182. Ok back to the newborn heartbeat.. anyone getting anywhere?

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