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I think that's it, @DATo! Stars, yeah. Connecting all the clues, it seems that @Lunastella sent us with her riddle to Hollywood among all the celebrities. If this is the right answer then... Earth to Lunastella: come back to us! :lol2:
@Ant throw a rope, please. Lunastella is dreaming of celebrity. Quick! We need to save her from all the fame and glory.
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Yes, stars @DATo !
I'm really sorry for disappearing. I wish I had been dreaming of stardom 🤣 @InStoree but my husband got sick and I had to take care of that first.
I think we lost @Ant and @Alyssa 🤔...
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Nope, I'm still here :D I just had no idea with that one!
Maybe next time for the dumb Englishman :lol: :lol:
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@Ant @Lunastella @InStoree

OK, I hope this one will be easier than some of my others.

This is a famous historical place in the USA.
So famous in fact that books and movies have used it as the background setting of their stories.
People use to live there, but no one lives there now.
It was not that hard to get there by boat but impossible to leave ...... alive.
Perhaps the most famous story about the place involved birds.

What am I?

Luna - I hope your husband is doing OK. :(
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Lunastella wrote: 01 Jul 2020, 12:43 Yes, stars @DATo !
I'm really sorry for disappearing. I wish I had been dreaming of stardom 🤣 @InStoree but my husband got sick and I had to take care of that first.
I think we lost @Ant and @Alyssa 🤔...
Sorry to hear that @Lunastella. I hope your husband is feeling better.
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DATo wrote: 01 Jul 2020, 16:07 @Ant @Lunastella @InStoree

OK, I hope this one will be easier than some of my others.

This is a famous historical place in the USA.
Great, @DATo. Geography and history - I think I skipped school that day. :gaah:
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InStoree wrote: 02 Jul 2020, 01:36
DATo wrote: 01 Jul 2020, 16:07 @Ant @Lunastella @InStoree

OK, I hope this one will be easier than some of my others.

This is a famous historical place in the USA.
Great, @DATo. Geography and history - I think I skipped school that day. :gaah:
Not so much the type of history you'd read about in school. Just "historical" in the sense that it is an iconic place that many people have heard about though the place isn't talked about much anymore. I understand they have tours there now though. Like Luna's riddle it is also found in California.
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@DATo
Ok, I'll take a blind shot. Based on the movie I saw - Alcatraz. I don't remember any birds part, but maybe I'm lucky.
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InStoree wrote: 02 Jul 2020, 02:35 @DATo
Ok, I'll take a blind shot. Based on the movie I saw - Alcatraz. I don't remember any birds part, but maybe I'm lucky.
@InStoree @Lunastella @Ant

YES !!!

The birds was a reference to the true story of 'The Birdman Of Alcatraz' starring Burt Lancaster in the movie version.

Your turn.
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DATo wrote: 02 Jul 2020, 04:41
InStoree wrote: 02 Jul 2020, 02:35 @DATo
Ok, I'll take a blind shot. Based on the movie I saw - Alcatraz. I don't remember any birds part, but maybe I'm lucky.
@InStoree @Lunastella @Ant

YES !!!

The birds was a reference to the true story of 'The Birdman Of Alcatraz' starring Burt Lancaster in the movie version.

Your turn.
Are you serios? Did I really guessed?
:happy-partydance: Ha!
Thanks for the reference. I'll look it up.
Working on the riddle :cooking:
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Ok, guys, here it is:

Writers use me as a pen,
I bet you can't be Zen
When I'll tickle you again.
In another word,
Bird.
I'm a symbol,
I'm a sign;
I could be a part of a design.

What am I?
@Lunastella @DATo @Ant
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I'll jump in with the first thing that popped in my head....AVATAR ?
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Ant wrote: 03 Jul 2020, 13:39 I'll jump in with the first thing that popped in my head....AVATAR ?
Not in this case, but "avatar" would have been an interesting riddle @Ant.
Clue: it's the part that birds use for flying or swimming.
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A feather @InStoree?
Thanks for your nice wishes, @DATo 🙏 !
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Lunastella wrote: 03 Jul 2020, 23:47 A feather @InStoree?
Thanks for your nice wishes, @DATo 🙏 !

Yess, a feather! :clap: Your turn, @Lunastella
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