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Nevada Day Treasure Hunt 2021: Clue 6

Good morning seekers! We’re now in the second week of clues! I’ve gotta tell you, my family and I searched all weekend long and couldn’t find it! Have you started searching yet?

Here are the clues we have received so far:

Clue no. 1:

Making an appearance in 2016

Joining seven from before

This year it won’t be

The place for the score

Clue no. 2:

We are rooting for you

To find the treasure

Use your wings

At your leisure

Clue no. 3:

The medallion returns once more

To what is becoming a favored home

Not looking to explore new places

Or go too far to roam

Clue no. 4

The people from here

They managed to stay

Even though their home

Was taken away

Clue no. 5
Rogers and Christopherson

Were pioneers in their own right

Plunging into all twenty-two

To earn the limelight

Clue no. 6
Named for a Greek God

And earning notoriety

Guilty of baldness

Don't get anxiety

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Clues will be given daily, Tuesday through Saturday, so keep your eyes peeled, and happy hunting! See the Nevada Day Treasure Hunt web page here.

To learn more about the Nevada Day Treasure Hunt, click here.

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