The level code is the name of the level, and the code for level 5 is Desert. Mind you, level 5 is very hard. I need the pass for level 6!
The password for level 6 in dizzy paul is "jelly".
Brothers who pitched in the major leagues. Dizzy pitched for both the St. Louis Cardinals and St. Louis Browns as well as the Cincinnati Reds. Paul, also known as "Dazzy" also pitched for the Cardinals and Browns as well as the New York Giants. Dizzy began his major league career in 1930, and after a retirement in 1941, returned to pitch for the Browns in 1947. Paul began his career in 1934 and retired after pitching for the Browns in 1943. Dizzy was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1953.
Password - 1961 Elizabeth Montgomery vs- Paul Lynde was released on: USA: 17 July 1972
Dizzy Dean Paul Dean dual-signed baseballA Dizzy Dean Paul Dean dual-signed baseball is worth about$1,500.-$2,500. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. Add for inscriptions.
Password - 1961 Marjorie Lord vs. Paul Anka - 3.42 was released on: USA: 9 July 1964
Password - 1961 Marjorie Lord vs- Paul Anka 3-42 was released on: USA: 9 July 1964
The knowledge game.
paul mcclain
Paul Barnett - video game designer - was born on 1970-01-15.
A. Paul Cioto has written: 'Source Level Debugger user's guide'
Paul S. Webster has written: 'Paul S. Webster's hunting guide to California' -- subject(s): Game and game-birds, Guidebooks, Hunting
Yes .... his brother Paul played 9 seasons in MLB for the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants, and St. Louis Browns and was a teammate of Dizzy's on the Cardinals between 1934-1937. =================================================== Together they were known as "Dizzy" Dean and "Daffy" Dean. I still remember Dizzy Dean and Pee Wee Reese on the CBS coverage of Saturday afternoon baseball, back in the days before color television. By about the fourth inning they were into the sauce and by the seventh inning stretch they were sometimes slurring their words. If the game went into extra innings, ol' Diz would haul out his harmonica and start playing tunes. A home run: "That ball was tagged, fans!" A foul ball: "That was just a long, loud strike."