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Teams receivea mixtape created by Catherine Chronos when she was in high school and given to Wesley shortly before they graduated. They're told that Catherine had said it contained one of her biggest secrets, and Dr. When thinks that's probably the password to her computer.  Enclosed with the mixtape is a poem that Catherine had written to young Wesley.  All of the songs turn out to be time-related, and the puzzle solution implies that Catherine had a crush on Wesley.
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Teams receive a mixtape created by Catherine Chronos when she was in high school and given to Wesley shortly before they graduated. They're told that Catherine had said it contained one of her biggest secrets, and Dr. When thinks that's probably the password to her computer.  Enclosed with the mixtape is a poem that Catherine had written to young Wesley.  All of the songs turn out to be time-related, and the puzzle solution implies that Catherine had a crush on Wesley.
  
 
==Puzzle Answer==
 
==Puzzle Answer==

Revision as of 17:54, 10 December 2011

Order

2.04

Status

::POLISH-READY::

Location

A used record store on the Peninsula.

Type

Mandatory Puzzle

Plot Setup

Machine is still not fixed; Doctor When needs Chronos' password to her supercomputer. He doesn't know it, but she gave him this mix tape long ago and hinted that she had hidden her most important secrets in it - which could very well be her password.

Props

Mixtape with insert.

Plot Point to Convey

Chronos loves When - plus, the machine is fixed now.

Short Description

Teams get a mixtape with 18 songs, each with the word "time" in the title, plus an insert with (out-of-order) artists and years and a poem from Catherine.

Detailed Description

Teams receive a mixtape created by Catherine Chronos when she was in high school and given to Wesley shortly before they graduated. They're told that Catherine had said it contained one of her biggest secrets, and Dr. When thinks that's probably the password to her computer. Enclosed with the mixtape is a poem that Catherine had written to young Wesley. All of the songs turn out to be time-related, and the puzzle solution implies that Catherine had a crush on Wesley.

Puzzle Answer

ILOVEWESLEY ("IHEARTWESLEY" is also acceptable.)

Puzzle Solution

  • “Name all the tunes”. The solver should notice that the song titles fit the blanks on the page, one blank per word, although the provided artists and years mostly don't match.
  • “Use what they share” – every song has the word “time” in the title. The solver needs to get the aha that the position of the word needs to be used as a letter-index into the provided artist
Order on Tape Song Listed Artist Listed Year "Time" Index Index Letter
1 A Minute Of Your Time Rocky Horror Picture Show, The 1975 5 Y
2 Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is Tyrone Davis 1970 6 E
3 Hot Fun In The Summertime “Andy” Andrew Williams 1963 5 A
4 As Time Goes By Armstrong, Louis 1964 2 R
5 Turn Back The Hands Of Time Floyd, Pink 1973 6 P
6 Time After Time Lauper, Cyndi 1964 1,3 LU
7 Old Time Rock And Roll B. Seger 1979 2 S
8 The Times They Are A-Changin’ Captain & Tennile 1979 2 A
9 It’s Been A Long, Long Time Dylan, Robert 1964 6 R
10 The Time Warp Stone, Sly & The Family 1969 2 T
11 It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year Rolling Stones, The 1964 5 I
12 Feels Like The First Time James "Jimmy" Durante 1965 5 S
13 Do That To Me One More Time Stewart, Al 1978 7 T
14 Time Simon, Carly 1974 1 S
15 All Time High Theme from Octopussy 1983 2 H
16 Haven’t Got Time For The Pain Chicago 1970 3 I
17 Time Passages Foreigner 1977 1 F
18 Time Is On My Side Tom Jones 1968 1 T

This gets "my code's formula" : YEAR PLUS ARTIST SHIFT. (Note that, for “Time After Time”, you index twice.)

  • “I’ve shifted the artists, you’ll note – absolutely”. Keeping the same order, take the year of the song and add the (absolute value of the) number of rows that song’s artist was shifted.
  • “’What will this give me?’ you ask? Keys for you!” (Note the hint for ASCII in “ask-keys”.) Take the last two digits of the “year + shift” column and read them as ASCII.
Order on Tape Song Listed Artist Correct Artist Correct Year Correct Artist Shift F+ABS(G) ASCII(G - 1900)
1 Do That To Me One More Time Davis, Tyrone Captain & Tennile 1980 4 1984 T
2 As Time Goes By Jerry, Mungo James "Jimmy" Durante 1963 10 1973 I
3 It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year Shalamar Andy Williams 1963 8 1971 G
4 The Times They Are A-Changin’ Armstrong, Louis Robert "Bob" Dylan 1964 5 1969 E
5 The Second Time Around Captain & Tennile Shalamar 1980 -2 1982 R
6 Time After Time Lauper, Cyndi Lauper, Cyndi 1984 0 1984 T
7 Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is Thomas "Tom" Jones Chicago 1970 9 1979 O
8 Old Time Rock & Roll James "Jim" Croce Robert "Bob" Seger 1979 5 1984 T
9 Time Is On My Side Robert "Bob" Dylan The Rolling Stones 1964 1 1965 A
10 Time In A Bottle The Rolling Stones James "Jim" Croce 1974 -2 1976 L
11 It’s Been A Long, Long Time Andy Williams Armstrong, Louis 1964 -7 1971 G
12 A Minute Of Your Time James "Jimmy" Durante Thomas "Tom" Jones 1968 -5 1973 I
13 Turn Back The Hands Of Time Robert "Bob" Seger Davis, Tyrone 1970 -12 1982 R
14 Time Stewart, Al Floyd, Pink 1973 3 1976 L
15 All Time High Theme from Octopussy Theme from Octopussy 1983 0 1983 S
16 In The Summertime Chicago Jerry, Mungo 1970 -14 1984 T
17 Time Passages Floyd, Pink Stewart, Al 1979 -3 1982 R
18 Part- Time Lover Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder 1985 0 1985 U

The text says "TIGERTOTALGIRLSTRU".

  • “Keys for you! To four “timeless” chart-toppers since ‘82. Four clues and four songs– now here’s the last part: Just start what I finish, or end what I start.” There are four “words” from the previous step – TIGER, TOTAL,GIRLS, TRU. Each is the first or last word of a “chart-topper” – a Billboard #1 single in the US – between 1982 and the date of the poem (5/20/86). The songs are:
    • TIGER: “Eye of the Tiger”
    • TOTAL: “Total Eclipse of the Heart”
    • GIRLS: “West End Girls”
    • TRU: “Truly”
  • “Just start what I finish, or end what I start.” If the clue was the first word of the title of the “chart-topper”, take the last word of the title, and vice-versa. This gives the words EYE-HEART-WEST-LY.
  • “You’ve syllables four – now say them out loud!” Saying these words out loud gives “I heart Wesley”. Either “I heart Wesley” or “I love Wesley” is acceptable as an answer.

Budget

Tapes and inserts, plus some tape players for teams that don't bring them. Estimate: $100.

Credits

Design: Erik Stuart

Manager

Erik

Hints

General hints:

- Catherine’s poem gives a “roadmap” of how to solve the puzzle. (She wanted Wesley to solve it, after all!)

- To identify the songs, teams can use their own knowledge or a service like Shazam, or can do an internet search for lyrics.

- Many teams will be tempted to re-write the artist/year column to match the order of the titles (or vice-versa). This is a useful step – but not at the start; it only helps after you get the first hidden message.

- Time After Time indexes into “Lauper, Cyndi” twice, producing an L and a U.

- It’s possible to skip the first hidden message and simply add the shifts to the song years and read it as ASCII. This is fine.

- It’s important that the “shift” that you add to the year be positive/absolute values (note the “absolutely” hint in the poem).

- The “ask? Keys…” hint may be missed by some teams, and, if so, the relevant step may be hard to get. Consider hinting to teams stuck here that Catherine might have put a clue as to the encoding mechanism in the poem, and that they should consider reading it out loud, slowly. If they still don’t get it, I advise pointing out the ask-keys hint.

- Going by instinct, teams may get the wrong “chart-topper” songs. Common errors might be “True Blue” and “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun”. However, the solutions are unique – there’s only one #1 single in the correct time period (1982 - 5/20/86) using each of the four clue words.

- Some teams may not see the poem as a roadmap – in particular, they may look for hints throughout the poem at any point in their solve process. This may lead to various wrong turns, such as seeing the “four timeless chart-toppers” reference as an instruction to pick the correct four songs from the mixtape – perhaps the ones that were #1 singles. Encourage them to use the poem “in order”.

Response to Correct Answer

DR. WHEN: "Great Scott! Why didn't she tell me back then? Things would have been so much...better. I just typed it in and it works!" [Proceed to Quantum Time Vibrations event or Art History event, depending on each team's timing.]

To Do

Puzzle ready for production.

Other Notes