In your part 3:
The first was set in Britain.
The second, it's not a coffin, it's a stretcher.
The dragon -- I have no new clues.
The red plane, be sure to zoom in to see the details in the picture.
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In your part 3:
The first was set in Britain.
The second, it's not a coffin, it's a stretcher.
The dragon -- I have no new clues.
The red plane, be sure to zoom in to see the details in the picture.
the woman on the tower dropping somethingWhat is she dropping. Click on that .
I can't even find the greenery.lower right corner, between the tools.
the two musical instruments (zithers?)not zithers. The name of the movie is the instrument said twice (hence two of them) but spelled differently.
the rows and columnsThink if those rows and columns were written in an old computer screen green .
The red plane, you really need to zoom in on the front of it, ignore the banner.
be sure to zoom in
d'oh. thank you.
The clue that did it for me with the dragon was- it's what the car is about to do .
For the dragon you should think about what the car is doing.
Now that I have figured out the not-zithers, that is pretty funny! And I found the greenery!
Unfortunately, no matter how much I zoom, it loks like the woman is dropping a pink blob. Or possibly an eraser.
She is dropping part of the tower.
think more structural.
Sophia, the movie it's referring to was sort of modern-day noir.
The movie wasn't huge but there's only one word for the thing she's dropping.