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Painting #2: The Moon & Sun Dance


Painting #2 BORDER PHRASE: "Dance in time, if you like, and join us in our jig."

BARBED LETTER WORD: LADY

RED LETTER WORD: MOON

WORD FROM THE MASTER RIDDLE: LONG FINGER

HIDDEN HARE: Um, kind of in the middle there.

CLUES: Chock full of significance. The moon and sun's hands are pointing to March 21-22, the spring equinox, the two days when the shadow of Catherine's monument would point to the burial spot of the jewel. Also, it's worth noting that the man with the violin from Painting #9 is not playing, indicating that something has stopped--in this case, I'd say the sun, so it could cast a shadow.


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Painting #1: One Of Six To Eight Painting #2: The Moon & Sun Dance Painting #3: The Day Begins
Painting #4: The Penny-Pockets Lady Painting #5: Tara Tree-tops Painting #6: The Rose Bushes
Painting #7: Eclipse! Painting #8: All Animals Are Equal Painting #9: The Man With The Violin
Painting #10: Jack In The Green Painting #11: The Practical Man Painting #12: Sir Isaac Newton
Painting #13: Jack Meets The Fish Painting #14: Crystal Aquamarine Painting #15: A Culmination
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