I'm another new poster on this site, but have been working on the puzzle for quite a while.? Many of you have helped me, so maybe something in here will help you:
1.? The "5 to a side" puzzle has been discussed many times.? I had an idea that proved to be interesting? I looked at a US map to see how many states had 5 states surrounding them.? Believe it or not, there are EXACTLY 13 states with 5 other states around them (if I did it right) - 5 to a side:
Arizona - Has Ironwood Forest National Monument; has zacana cactus (zac ana)
Arkansas - Capital is Little Rock; state flower is apple blossom (on teacup on page 41?)
Georgia - State tree is live oak; flower is cherokee rose (on teacup on page 41?), Empire state of the South
Illinois - State tree is white oak
Massachusetts - State tree is elm
Nebraska - State flower is goldenrod (on teacup on page 41?)
Nevada - Rising sun motto on page 41; shape of craker on 41
New York - State tree is sugar maple; Empire stste
Ohio - Rising sun on flour box on page 41; Buckeye state
Pennsylvania - Keystone state; state insect is firefly
Utah - Beehive state; bee insect; beeswax on page 29; honeycomb pattern on nomenclature book
Virginia - Dogwood is state tree and state flower; flower on teacup on page 41?
West Virginia - State tree is sugar maple
2.? I was interested in the cawcats, tam-o'jacks and grubinmoles mentioned on pages 16-17 and 102.? A google search returns a reply for only one:? CAW is Campaign for America's Wilderness.? Their current home page says:? "Wild...For How Long? TWELVE TREASURES IN TROUBLE"? Most of the 12 areas mentioned are west of the Mississippi, so I'm not sure this means much.? Haven't read their website yet.
3.? The red bug on the fron cover, just right of Pook's nose (and, again on the inside cover) is NOT a ladybug.? What is this?
Zuse
1.? The "5 to a side" puzzle has been discussed many times.? I had an idea that proved to be interesting? I looked at a US map to see how many states had 5 states surrounding them.? Believe it or not, there are EXACTLY 13 states with 5 other states around them (if I did it right) - 5 to a side:
Arizona - Has Ironwood Forest National Monument; has zacana cactus (zac ana)
Arkansas - Capital is Little Rock; state flower is apple blossom (on teacup on page 41?)
Georgia - State tree is live oak; flower is cherokee rose (on teacup on page 41?), Empire state of the South
Illinois - State tree is white oak
Massachusetts - State tree is elm
Nebraska - State flower is goldenrod (on teacup on page 41?)
Nevada - Rising sun motto on page 41; shape of craker on 41
New York - State tree is sugar maple; Empire stste
Ohio - Rising sun on flour box on page 41; Buckeye state
Pennsylvania - Keystone state; state insect is firefly
Utah - Beehive state; bee insect; beeswax on page 29; honeycomb pattern on nomenclature book
Virginia - Dogwood is state tree and state flower; flower on teacup on page 41?
West Virginia - State tree is sugar maple
2.? I was interested in the cawcats, tam-o'jacks and grubinmoles mentioned on pages 16-17 and 102.? A google search returns a reply for only one:? CAW is Campaign for America's Wilderness.? Their current home page says:? "Wild...For How Long? TWELVE TREASURES IN TROUBLE"? Most of the 12 areas mentioned are west of the Mississippi, so I'm not sure this means much.? Haven't read their website yet.
3.? The red bug on the fron cover, just right of Pook's nose (and, again on the inside cover) is NOT a ladybug.? What is this?
Zuse