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I just joined the struggle for O77. It looks like most people have given up on this one. I don't know if it helps at all, but I found the original site that TVBB stole the turtle picture from:

- - DarikNews.bg

It's a Bulgarian article about the illegal turtle trade, which I don't think has anything to do with ACT or NYC. The boys did add a line separating the two central scutes into four sections.

Very interesting, I have never encountered the source for any of the images in Triple Entendre. If you go to the article and click on the copyright link under the picture you end up at a Hungarian site that self describes as "the leading FREE stock photo site". If you find the image at this site the title is "red eared slider" and it was taken by Nate Brelsford of Paducah, KY.
 
Has anyone made any progress with O81? I've been stuck on this. As I am going through all the ASCII charts I'm stuck on debating what the first symbol is. Is is an
à = latin capital letter I with acute
í = latin small letter i with acute
ĺ= latin small letter L with acute
ÃP!bW

íP!bW

ĺP!bW

On this post it looks like the small letter L is the right now but it looks different if you copy the above to MS WORD. On Word it looks like the Capital letter I is the write on.
Or maybe ive been looking at this problem so long I am starting to make things up!!!! HELP ME!!!!
 
Has anyone made any progress with O81? I've been stuck on this. As I am going through all the ASCII charts I'm stuck on debating what the first symbol is. Is is an
à = latin capital letter I with acute
í = latin small letter i with acute
ĺ = latin small letter L with acute
ÃP!bW

íP!bW

ĺP!bW

On this post it looks like the small letter L is the right now but it looks different if you copy the above to MS WORD. On Word it looks like the Capital letter I is the write on.
Or maybe ive been looking at this problem so long I am starting to make things up!!!! HELP ME!!!!

With the Impact font it would be capital I with acute.

I take that back! It could a lowercase L with an acute. I can't enter it on an iPad but I can in Word in Windows through the Symbol menu. It does look slightly different (the acute mark is moved one or two pixels to the right when it's over the lowercase L.
 
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Hello. Hope I'm in the right string. Level 65 in 80s Movies is driving me nuts! I can't figure out the reference from the two clockwise "clocks" . . . and the only thing for "The original R. H." is a department store. HELP!!
 
Movies

Hello. Hope I'm in the right string. Level 65 in 80s Movies is driving me nuts! I can't figure out the reference from the two clockwise "clocks" . . . and the only thing for "The original R. H." is a department store. HELP!!

EACH clock has ? hours. Add them together
 
Ok... I've tried everything I can think of for #8 lite... Any further clues? I know who the person is and the record, but putting name and date with the month spelled out gets me nothing... Is his nickname required?
 
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8 lite

Ok... I've tried everything I can think of for #8 lite... Any further clues? I know who the person is and the record, but putting name and date with the month spelled out gets me nothing... Is his nickname required?

Just type month(spelled out) day with comma. Then year

i.e. july 31, 2012
 
Still stuck with level 65 on 80s movies. Am I on the right track with "The Original R. H." with it being a store (don't want to give it completely away)??
 
R.H.

Still stuck with level 65 on 80s movies. Am I on the right track with "The Original R. H." with it being a store (don't want to give it completely away)??
First you need the movie...R. H. Is a character in the movie.... Not a store ! The one who was originally supposed to play the character is the answer.
 

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