Grinko, (Museum) Likes Tea No 12.
12 Layton Elixir Contains:
Joy Root Clover - Peppercherry Spicy - Cinder Horse Smoky.
Joy Root Clover = Earthy
Peppercherry Spicy = Uplifting
Cinder Horse Smoky = Energising.
Grinko, In the (Museum) Likes Tea No 12 12.The Layton Elixir: Contains: Joy Root Clover, Peppercherry Spicy and Cinder Horse Smoky.
Tea for the man in the Museum, Pandora's box. Grinko, (Museum) Likes Tea No 12. 12.The Layton Elixir: Contains: Joy Root Clover, Peppercherry Spicy and Cinder Horse Smoky.
Grinko, (Museum) Likes Tea No 12. 12 Layton Elixir Contains: Joy Root Clover - Peppercherry Spicy - Cinder Horse Smoky.
Herzen Museum, is one of the places where you can look roam around looking for new puzzles to answer, Grinko, (In the Museum) May well ask you for his cup of tea, Grinko likes Tea No 12 Which is: 12.The Layton Elixir: Contains: Joy Root Clover, Peppercherry Spicy and Cinder Horse Smoky.
Make Grinko,Man in the (Museum) a cup of tea, he Likes Tea No 12 12.The Layton Elixir: Contains: Joy Root Clover, Peppercherry Spicy and Cinder Horse Smoky.
No. Olsen is the only person in Folsense that you do not have to give tea to.
Puzzle 094 is obtained by serving The Layton Elixir tea to Grinko Pictures of Grinko's location and the tea's recipe can be seen in the related links Where is puzzle 94.Puzzle 94, Puzzling Cubes, Location: Museum G-Floor Please see the Related link below for a walkthrough of puzzle 94.
24 tea bags to a box
It is not necessarily a character that gives out the tea ingredients, you will probably have noticed that on completion of some of the puzzles you are given the Tea Ingredients.
Puzzle No 89: Flower Bed Fun, Location: Clock Tower Plaza. Answer = The Red area is 400 square feet Receive Peppercherry Tea Ingredient..
x Serve Grinko Tea Blend 12, The Layton Elixir (Joy Root Clover, Peppercherry, & Cinder Horse) during Puzzle number 94, The Mystery Cube.This information is also correct for Professor Layton and Pandora Box.
To me, being English, a caddie box is a tea-caddy. A tea-caddy is a box, jar, canister, or other receptacle, in which loose leaf tea is kept. There are tea-bags in mine!