Mystery Class
Clues
March
30, 2007
#1


"Our province's coat of arms is graced by a crown, a ram, a stag, a lion, a Union Jack and a sun over a sea, and it speaks of the undiminished splendor of our province's natural beauty."

#2


"This flag shows the symbol of our prefecture, which is made up of many islands. A pine tree that is our official or prefectural tree shares a name with the the ancient kingdom which we were part of centuries ago. Ours is the furthest south of our country's prefectures ."


#3
"I traveled for two months on a ship to get here. On my way I saw Kings (and Gentoos, Macaroni, Chinstraps and Adelies), but I didn't see an Emperor until I arrived. During our winter we do see the spectacular lights of the Aurora Australis, but at times we see no light from the sun, and sometimes we borrow a time zone from other locations, so our local comings and goings and wakings and sleepings can be off the mark for other places at this longitude."


#4
"We wish we could tell you something about the province or state or region that we are located in, but we can't because we're not really located in a typical province or state or region."


#5

"Our region of the country has neither the most nor the least number of districts, we're kind of in the middle."

#6

"We're located in a 'taing'
or division of our nation, not a 'pyi ne' or state ."


#7

"Money is real in our country . We are located in a region that is regarded as a more urban part of the country. This region has neither the largest number of states or 'estados', nor the smallest."

#8




"Study '4 moor' information about our 'regione', which is so special there are only five in our country."

#9




"A famous volcano pictured here shares its location
and name with our province or 'provincia'."


#10



"A boy and a bird are at the center of a popular book
set in our state, and written by a recently deceased author from our state too."