mostly buried in the sand towards the upper left hand page near the abalone shell - the metal nose bridge shows well, the two glass lenses are mostly covered in sand.
The 'old pair of specs' in Walter Wick's "I Spy Mystery" can be found on the page where it's illustrated as part of the hidden objects puzzle. It is usually cleverly hidden within the intricate and detailed picture, requiring close observation to locate it among various other objects.
A pair of specs is another term for a pair of spectacles, a pair of lenses set in a frame worn on the nose and ears in order to correct deficiencies in eyesight.
Buried in the sand near the edge of the page by the big conch shell. The frames are a sort of hexagon shape
history mystery
14 and 35
the mystery gift is a second pair of stompeez and theres others but i got a second pair and stompeez are 20 dollars
The cast of His Pair of Pants - 1912 includes: Walter Stull
There are a whole lot of pairs. 2 and 35 is one pair.
The anagram is the word pair "the cave."
I guess it depends which Pokemon you think is best. There are an equal amount of advantages and disadvantages for each possible combination of starter Pokemon in mystery dungeon, there is no such thing as a "best pair."
They will either be three and any multiple of three or multiples of three that differ by three.
Uhmmm Probably a Fighting type or a Fire type
The cast of A Pair of Skins - 1916 includes: Bobby Burns as Jabbs Ethel Marie Burton as Ethel Walter Stull as Pokes