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Roaring 20’s Scavenger Hunt Lists

By Joe Dean

Published 2010 Published by Joe Dean, 6724 Ravenna Court, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the author.

Manufactured in the United States of America.

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Introduction Scavenger hunts are and have always been great fun for all ages. The trick can be to make yours creative and unique…to surprise your guests with an activity that is more than just any other scavenger hunt they’ve been on in the past. Another difficulty in planning a scavenger hunt is choosing WHICH KIND of scavenger hunt to plan. There are several different well-known formats to choose from and so many more that aren’t well known. This purpose of this resource is to offer the most popular types of scavenger hunts with some new, creative twists to keep the activity exciting. It is highly advised that you read through all of the different variations and types of lists offered in this packet before you choose. Sometimes, due to time constraints, we need to print and play with what we have in mind for the sake of getting the activity up and running. However, a little extra time to peruse the different options within each list can really help match you with the right list for the scavenger hunt you’re looking to plan. This packet is broken out into several parts:

Instructions Variations

Rules Scavenger Hunt Lists Points Counter Pages Hunt items and clues

The Instructions section will provide all the directions you’ll need to facilitate the scavenger hunt. In the Variations section, we provide alternate ideas that you can utilize to make the most of your hunt activity. In the Rules section, we’ve provided a list of common rules that you can draw from when planning your hunt. These rules are for the participants to follow to ensure that the activity runs smoothly. Scavenger Hunt Lists section will detail each list and how it can be used. Following the descriptions of the lists are the lists themselves. The Points Counter Pages are handy tools to use when it comes time to add up the points for each person/team.

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The final section contains lots of the images and clues you’ll need for some of your lists – the actual items that the participants will be finding. Instructions for how to use each set of images and clues are provided in the Scavenger Hunt Lists section. You see, some of the items on the list are simple to find and collect…others will prove to be more challenging while others will be actual puzzles to solve! We hope that you have as much fun planning the scavenger hunt as your guests will have going on it! Joe Dean Designer Quest Experiences

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Instructions Before you begin printing out the lists or making copies of images and clues, we highly recommend that you read through this packet in its entirety first. You see, you might find that you won’t need to make as many copies as you might think…or that you’ll end up printing out only certain parts of the packet itself. A lot of work has gone into the design of the lists to ensure the quickest and least painful way to set up the hunt on behalf of the party host/hostess. In this section we will step through the setting up process in its simplest form. We’ll make certain assumptions as to the party size, playing area, etc. for the sake of explanation. Variations are explained in the next section to ensure you’ll be able to set up the hunt that is perfect for your party or event. There are several different formats for a scavenger hunt that we have accounted and prepared for:

1. The Basic Search – Perhaps the most common of all the formats is the Basic Search. This involves a single list and few rules. Teams are given a list of items to find and gather within a certain amount of time. The more items on the list they gather, the points they will receive. Typically the playing area is very large (within a city, for example) because the items can be difficult to find/collect.

2. The Complex Search – This format provides a twist as some or all of the items on the list are either difficult to find/collect or the item description is encrypted in some way (i.e. as in a rhyming clue.) As with the Basic, the playing area is typically large for the same reason.

3. The Photo Scavenger Hunt – In this format, the participants are not to gather items as much as they are to take photos (using cell phones or digital cameras) as described on the list. The more photos they are able to take from the list, the more points they will earn. Depending on the types of photos that are described on the list will determine the playing area for this type of hunt, though typically a large area is required (such as over a city.)

4. Indoor Search – This format is one that comes in handy for any hunt that requires a smaller space (within a home, over school grounds, within an office, etc.) Although we refer to it as an Indoor Search, it could also be done outdoors. These can be more challenging to

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design so we’ve taken extra thought and time to design THREE different variations on this format. This type of hunt involves finding small images of the items on the list – similar to an Easter Egg hunt. We’ve spiced up our lists to involve OH so much more than just finding items, including earning bonus points for sets and solving puzzles!

Participants and Playing Area To begin, you must first determine the number of participants and the playing area within which the participants will be able to find the items. The playing area needs to be an area that is easily explained and understood by the participants (it will be no fun for the participants to roam ‘beyond the bounds’ you intended, thus failing to find the items on their list…) By number of participants, I am actually referring to the number of ‘teams’ that will be participating. Now, you might decide that everyone will work independently on the hunt, collecting their own items. In this case, each team will consist of one team member. If you are pairing your participants for the activity, then you will have teams of two. It’s important to refer to these team ‘units’ because you’ll need to know how many copies to make of the lists and items. If you plan on teams of four or five, then you can cut costs down on printing by only providing ONE list per team, etc . Overview of Play for the Indoor Search Because we feel that the Indoor Search might need some extra explaining, we’ve included some added notes below to help provide a full picture of the options for this type of hunt. When choosing the boundaries, consider a space with an ample number of places to hide the items, without being too large (a space too spread out will greatly lengthen the amount of time it will take for the teams to complete their list.) For those not as familiar with how an Indoor Search hunt works, consider the following scenario. At the conclusion of the scenario, we will begin to

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incorporate the variation options. In the following scenario we will assume that 30 participants will be grouped in teams of three (thus 10 teams will be created.) Additionally, we’ll assume the hostess has chosen to use the local elementary school for the playing area (it’s a Saturday and the school is vacant.) * * * * * * Linda’s party is all going as planned and her guests are having a great time. She’s planned a special scavenger hunt activity for her guests. As she lives right next door to the neighborhood elementary school, she felt that this was the ideal location to hide her clues. She begins by pulling all of the participants together and groups them in three, thus creating 10 groups. She explains that they are about to all go on an amazing scavenger hunt and that all of the clues on their list can be found on the school grounds, excluding the fields. She also goes through some of the rules that she expects all to abide by to ensure the fun and safety of everyone. One of the rules is that ALL teams must return within 30 minutes with their items if they are to be counted. Once all questions have been answered and Linda is confident that the teams understand the rules, she passes out large envelopes with the list contained inside. On her mark, she calls out GO and the teams frantically open their envelopes to read their lists and begin searching for clues and items at the school. Linda at this time notices the exact time for the sake of the 30 minute time limit. Over the next 30 minutes Linda enjoys watching her guests frantically look for items and clues to complete the hunt. As the 30 minute time marker comes closer, teams start returning with their items, contained inside their envelopes. Each team drops their envelope in a box Linda has waiting (with Linda making sure that their team number was written on each envelope for the sake of awarding the correct winners.) Once the guests are all in, they’ve found they worked up a great appetite. Linda was prepared and had food set out during the hunt awaiting the party guests at the conclusion of the activity. While her guests laugh and enjoy telling each other about their adventures looking for the clues and items on the hunt, Linda and a helper go through each envelope to determine which team got the most points, using the provided points counter checklist.

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Once a winner is determined, Linda excitedly pulls everyone together and quiets the crowd for the sake of announcing the winner. Once the winner is announced, everyone claps to congratulate them and Linda sighs with relief that she was able to provide such a fun activity so seemingly effortlessly. * * * * * * * Now you that have an idea of how a sample run through goes, let’s get more specific about creating YOUR scavenger hunt activity. The scenario just described would work perfectly well, however there are other variations you can incorporate into your hunt as well. These are described in detail in the next section. Types of List Items Before we move on to the variations, however, I’d like to take a moment to describe the different types of items that the participants will be looking for. These are described in greater detail in the Scavenger Hunt Lists section of this packet, however providing an overview might prove to be helpful at this time. There are three major types of items from the list to be found.

1. Simple Objects – These are straightforward. If the list says “tommy gun” then the team will need to find a tommy gun to receive the points. With these items you have the option to either use the images provided in this packet OR provide the actual physical objects. The choice is yours and either will work.

2. Complex Objects – These are objects that are split up into two or more smaller objects. Points are earned for each PIECE of the complex object found and BONUS points are awarded if ALL pieces are collected in the set.

3. Puzzles – These involve different steps involving finding clues and solving puzzles. Each puzzle is described in the Scavenger Hunt List section of this packet and instructions are provided for each on how to use them.

4. Already Supplied Items – These items are items that the teams might already have on their persons. For example, you’ll see on one of the lists “The team with the oldest coin.” In this example,

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each team will put the oldest coin they can find in their envelope. When you tally up the points, award the point item to the team with the earliest date.

Now, let’s take a look at the different variations of scavenger hunt game play…

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Variations on the Indoor Search In this section you’ll find different suggestions and ideas to include in your scavenger hunt to ensure that it’s the perfect activity for your intended guests and party. Have fun deciding which ideas to incorporate based on what you think your guests would most enjoy! Amount of Items to Hide You have the option to provide the quantity of each item of your choice. Would you rather have only ONE of each item hidden so that the first team that finds it is the only team that gets points for the item? Or perhaps you want to include enough copies of each item such that each team has the opportunity to collect every item on the list. You can choose a combination of the two (some items are single, others have multiples.) In the event of multiples, you also have the option to either hide them altogether or spread them out in different hiding places. More Items on the List Than Can be Found Just because it’s on the list doesn’t mean that it has to be available. This adds a new level of difficulty to the activity and works best with older participants. With this variation perhaps only 75% of the items on the list are available to be found…but the participants won’t know which ones. With this variation you have the choice to either tell the teams or not. This will not work, however, for the final item on List 3 (note). First Team to Point Number An alternative to the one with the most points by a certain time limit is the declaring the winning team as the first team to reach a certain point value. In this way, each team gets to decide which items they will look for to reach their target point total. With this option, make sure that it’s possible to obtain the point value easily (i.e. provide multiple copies of items, etc.)

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Rules When it comes time to explain the rules to your party guests, it’s best to make them quick and clear. Here are some suggestions to include:

1. Collecting more than one copy of a single item will work AGAINST you (negative points). This rule keeps teams from taking a stack of items when they find them, allowing other teams the opportunity to find them.

2. Set a time limit. Make sure that the teams know how much time they have. STRESS to the teams that NO ITEMS will be accepted after that time (not a second after.) This will ensure that no team has an unfair advantage with more time.

3. Stay within the boundaries. This is for the benefit of the participants. They will get very frustrated if they waste too much time searching in an area that won’t yield any items (especially if they feel like the boundary wasn’t clearly explained.)

4. All teams must stay together. This ensures that the guests are having fun together as well as ensuring that the teams with more members don’t have an unfair advantage over the teams with fewer members.

5. All items MUST be inside their starting envelopes (or bags or whatever other container you provide for them) in order to be counted. This rule ensures that no items are found AFTER the time the envelope/bag is turned in.

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Scavenger Hunt Lists There are several different lists provided for you to choose which is best for your party. It is advisable that you read through all of them before you choose. LIST 1 – Basic Search This list is our most basic and can be simply printed and used. On it contains several items that must be collected, with a bonus item for extra points if brought in before the timer is up. You can choose where to hold the hunt (inside a mall, over a city, etc.) It’s a scavenger hunt list at it’s most basic. This would also work for a Photo Hunt where the participants don’t need to bring the items back but rather take a picture of it using their cell phones or digital cameras. Points can be awarded at the conclusion of the hunt once everyone returns with their photos. LIST 1 – Simple Items Instructions – Indoor Search To use this list simply print the needed number of copies enough for each team to have one, plus a few extras (because we always seem to need a few extra…) Next print out enough copies of the Simple Items sheets (4) to satisfy the number of items you’d like to provide for your party guests to find. Once the pages are printed, cut out the individual items and make like stacks for hiding. Finally, hide the items and you’re ready to go – making sure that the Al Capone stack is hidden a little harder than the other items as they are worth more points! Remember, when you’re adding up the points for each team to count the Al Capones as 50 points rather than the 20 points that the other items are awarded. LIST 2 – Complex Search This hunt runs the same as the Basic Search. The only difference is that the items in the list are disguised in their descriptions. The teams will not only have to find the items…but they’ll need to figure out first which items they’ll be looking for! Allow for flexibility in the items brought in. You’ll need to be the judge on whether or not an item will count based on their explanation. The answers to the items are described below:

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ANSWERS 1. A picture of Al Capone 2. Charlie Chaplin cane 3. String of pearl (pearl necklace) 4. Stocks section of the newspaper 5. Picture of President Harding 6. Copy of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s THE GREAT GATSBY 7. Jazz instrument 8. Cigar 9. Feather 10. Something with the word CHICAGO on it 11. Music from the 20’s (on record, CD, tape, etc.) 12. Evidence of alcohol (i.e. bottle, beer can, bottle cap, etc.) 13. A black and white movie

LIST 2 – Complex Search – Indoors This hunt is handled much in the same way as the Simple Items list with the exception that the items on the list are now disguised in their description. When it comes to choosing your images you have the choice between only hiding the items that are on the list and hiding ALL of the images, providing for PENALTIES for teams bringing in items that AREN’T on the list. For example, if a team sees a stack of items they must first check to see if it is something that is on the list before they automatically take one! LIST 3 – Photo Hunt Deluxe A photo hunt is great when the participants are working together as teams. In a standard version of this format, teams race around the city taking pictures of different objects as described on their list (see List 1.) The more items they find and take a photo of, the more points they will earn. As promised, we take our list a step further and make for more fun as they attempt to earn points. They’ll need to be IN the pictures, doing different things for some of the list items, making the overall experience more bonding and fun for the participants. Additionally, at the conclusion of the hunt, each team will have fun photos of themselves to remember the activity! LIST 4 – Simple and Complex Items Instructions – Indoor Search

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To use this list simply print the needed number of copies enough for each team to have one, plus a few extras (because we always seem to need a few extra…) Next All of the items in the Simple section as well as the Complex Items section. Make the needed copies for all your items sheets (the number you’ve determined to provide for your guests to find) and cut out the individual items, placing them in like stacks. Once all of your items are cut and separated, pull to the side the Elliot Ness’s and FLAPPER’s. Now take scissors and cut along the white lines on the Elliot Ness images creating three stacks of like pieces. In a similar fashion, cut out each of the seven letter from the FLAPPER words, creating seven stacks of like letters. Once these pieces are cut out, all of these pieces stacks will be ready to be hidden along with the other stacks of images you cut (paragraph right above.) When hiding the stacks, be sure to hide the four Mobster mug shots in slightly harder places to find as they are worth more points. LIST 5 – MEGA SCAVENGER HUNT LIST – Indoor Search To use this list simply print the needed number of copies enough for each team to have one, plus a few extras (because we always seem to need a few extra…) Additionally, you’ll need to provide each team with something to write with (i.e. pencil, pen, etc.) You’ll need all of the pages in the Items and Clues section for this list. Once you print out the needed copies, cut out all of the items. Next cut along the white lines on the Elliot Ness images (creating three stacks of like pieces.) Additionally, cut out each of the letters in the word FLAPPER, creating seven stacks of letters (i.e. all the F’s together, one set of P’s together, a second set of P’s together, etc.) On the final two pages (on the Puzzles pages), cut along the solid black lines, separating the written clues. These are to be hidden in the same fashion as the other items. Set aside the keys and the police badges as they will NOT be hidden. Now that you have all of your stacks of items and clues, they are ready to be hidden for the hunt. When choosing places to hide the four Mobster mug shots, try to put them in harder to find places as they are worth more points.

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In addition to hiding the items and clues, there are a couple additional things in the set up of this hunt (assuming you are providing all of the items on the list)

1. Station someone within the scavenger hunt boundaries you’ve designated who will be your Elliot Ness. Give this person the stack of police badges. This person will give each team one badge in exchange for Capone’s bookkeeper’s briefcase (one of the items in the collection you’ve cut out that will be hidden.)

2. Station someone else within the scavenger hunt boundaries you’ve designated to be Al Capone (costume optional and not necessary.) If there aren’t a lot of people within the boundaries (making it difficult to know which person is the President) then try to have this person be out of sight. Give this person the stack of keys. They will give ONE out to each team in exchange for a box of his cigars (one of the items in the collection you’ve cut out that will be hidden.)

When adding up the points for each team, award points for providing the following answers on their sheets:

Figuring out where Capone’s hideout is - Behind the Acme Warehouse Which movie did Ruth see last? Sherlock Jr.

LIST 6 – Blank Sheet – Create Your Own This final sheet is blank, allowing you to mix and match different versions of all the other lists to create a customized list (for those that who are inspired to do so.) Hopefully, after reading about the many different versions and variations that you have a good grasp on the types of things you like to include in your scavenger hunt. For those on this path, simply print out this sheet and make copies. Once you type your list up in WORD (or some other document application), simply put your copies of the background in your printer and you’re ready to go!

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How many of the following items can you find? Each item found is worth 20 points. If you can find Al Capone, you’ll be awarded 50 POINTS!!!

Old 1920’s Movie Camera

Chicago Police Badge Pearl Necklace Charlie Chaplin

Saxophone Old Alcohol Crate President Harding

Capone’s Bookkeeper’s Secret Briefcase The Great Gatsby book cover

Tommy Gun Moonshine Barrel

The Key to Capone’s Vault

Al Capone – 50 Points!

BONUS – The oldest coin submitted among all the teams will be awarded 25 points!

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Below is a list of items that must be collected. Each item collected is worth 10 points. Only one of each item may be collected for points.

1. A photo of the notorious head mobster caught by Elliott Ness. 2. With a little moustache and funny walk, he made us laugh before movies could talk.

Collect his cane. 3. Gifts from oysters, you’ll need more than a pair. Bring in a string of them like

flappers would wear. 4. In 1929 it crashed, making the rich poor. Bring in a section of the newspaper with

today’s score. 5. He was president in the beginning of the decade. Bring in his photo and 10 more

points you’ve made. 6. This “Great” book made eating sandwiches in the park popular. Find this copy of

the work by FSF. 7. Tin Pan Alley brought music of a new kind. Jazz hits the scene – bring in a jazz

instrument, if you don’t mind. 8. Huff and puff from Havana they often came. A famous mobster smoked one, Al

was his name. 9. From birds to a flappers head band, these were plucked for the new fashion at hand. 10. The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre happened in this city. Bring in something with

this city’s name, it can be any ditty. 11. If dancing the Charleston is something that you want to do, you’ll need this to listen

to. 12. It was prohibited under Amendment Eighteen. Bring evidence of it, it doesn’t need

to be clean. 13. They weren’t in color but that

was alright. Bring one in that’s in black and white.

GOOD LUCK!!!

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Each photo taken of the items in the ITEMS section will earn your team 10 points. Photos taken from the BONUS category are worth 20 points each. Points for each photo will only be awarded once.

ITEMS

A pearl necklace, Al Capone, a Model T Ford, a flapper, the word Chicago, a clove of garlic, a movie from the 20’s, Charlie Chaplin, a

jazz instrument, an art deco piece of art

BONUS Someone reading The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Someone getting a pie in the face just like in the old silent movies The whole team doing the Charleston

At least half the members of the team eating sandwiches at the park just like in the Great Gatsby

Someone pretending to smoke a real cigar The whole team reading the stock market pages of the newspaper

Someone filming a movie or video Someone cooking a spaghetti dinner

Good Luck!

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How many of the following items can you find? Some of the items will be worth more if you find all of the items in a set.

10 Points Each Old 1920’s Movie Camera, Chicago Police Badge, Pearl Necklace, Charlie

Chaplin, Saxophone, Old Alcohol Crate, President Harding, Capone’s Bookkeeper’s Secret Briefcase, The Great Gatsby book cover, Pieces of

Eliot Ness Puzzle (3), Tommy Gun, Moonshine Barrel, The Key to Capone’s Vault, letters that spell the word:

FLAPPER

20 Points Each for catching a Mobster Al Capone, Johnny Torrio, Bugs Moran, Hymie Weiss

30 BONUS POINTS (in addition to the above points) Find BOTH Charlie Chaplin AND the Movie Camera

Find BOTH Al Capone AND his Cigars Find BOTH The Great Gatsby AND the Pearl Necklace

40 BONUS POINTS (in addition to the above points)

ALL THREE Elliot Ness Pieces

75 BONUS POINTS (in addition to the points above) Collect ALL FOUR Mobsters

Find ALL SEVEN letters in the word: FLAPPER

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How many of the following items can you find? Some of the items will be worth more if you find all of the items in a set.

10 Points Each Old 1920’s Movie Camera, Pearl Necklace, Charlie Chaplin, Saxophone,

Old Alcohol Crate, President Harding, The Great Gatsby book cover, Pieces of Eliot Ness Puzzle (3), Tommy Gun, Moonshine Barrel, letters that spell

the word: FLAPPER

20 Points Each for Mobster Mug Shot Al Capone, Johnny Torrio, Bugs Moran, Hymie Weiss

25 Points Each

Find Elliot Ness and ask him for his badge Find Al Capone and ask him for the key to his vault

50 Points Each

Where is Capone’s secret hideout? _____________ Which movie did Ruth see last? ______________

30 BONUS POINTS (in addition to the above points) Find BOTH Charlie Chaplin AND the Movie Camera

Find ALL THREE Elliot Ness Puzzle Pieces

50 BONUS POINTS (in addition to the above points) Collect ALL FOUR Mobster Mug Shots

Find ALL SEVEN letters in the word: FLAPPER

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LIST ONE - ROARING 20'S SCAVENGER HUNT POINTS COUNTING SHEET

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LIST TWO - ROARING 20'S SCAVENGER HUNT POINTS COUNTING SHEET

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LIST THREE - ROARING 20'S SCAVENGER HUNT POINTS COUNTING SHEET

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Total Points

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LIST FOUR - ROARING 20'S SCAVENGER HUNT POINTS COUNTING SHEET

10 POINTS EACH 20 Pts 30 Pts 40Individual Items Pts

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Total Points

Ness FLAPPER Letters75 Pts

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LIST FIVE - ROARING 20'S SCAVENGER HUNT POINTS COUNTING SHEET

10 POINTS EACH 20 Pts 25 Pts 50 Pts 30 PtsIndividual Items

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ie C

amer

a

Pea

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Tom

my

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Total Points

50 Pts.Ness FLAPPER Letters

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Items and Clues This final section contains all of the items that will be found on the scavenger hunt you set up if you’ve selected an Indoor variation. They are to be printed and cut out as needed (depending on how many of each item you want to provide to be found and per the instructions for the list you are using.) Remember to choose hiding places for each of the items age appropriate to your guests. Also keep in mind the time duration you have in mind for the activity (i.e. the harder the items are to find, the longer it will take to complete the list.) When placing the items outside, keep in mind the wind factor. Finally, it’s best to make sure that the guests do not have access to the area that you’ve hidden the items in prior to the game (unless you’re choosing to wait to place the items until moments before the hunt is actually to begin.)

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Simple Objects

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Complex Objects

Bugs Moran

Johnny Torrio

Hymie Weiss

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F L A P P E R

Elliot Ness

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Puzzles

There are three possible places for Capone’s

Hideout: Chicago Shipyards, Behind the

Acme Warehouse, in the Vincente Textiles

Warehouse Basement .

Capone is not hiding out in the shipyards

Capone is not hiding out in the warehouse basement

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Ruth loved to go to the movies. She saw four movies in one

day once: Metropolis, The Kid with Charlie Chaplin, Sherlock Jr. with Buster Keaton and The

Patsy with Marion Davies (in some order)

Ruth saw The Kid right before she saw The Patsy

Ruth saw The Patsy right before she saw Metropolis

Ruth saw Metropolis right before she saw Sherlock Jr.