In the back ally selling E. It's hard to see him, though.
left center on toward the bottom. find the red monster with small yellow dots on him bending two blue pipes making a circle, the bone between the base of the two blue pipes. good luck, have fun!
This is a quote from someone who answered this question on another site: " I also couldn't find the 5 spiders, but I did find my old original print Waldo book with the beach scene. I compared the list of things to find in each book, and surprise, there are not 5 spiders. The original print says "5 sprinters' which are found by the beach coast on the right page. When they made the new edition of the book for the Waldo Collection, they must have got some wires crossed and instead of typing "5 sprinters" they wrote "5 spiders'. "
Characters from a book. Waldo is the American version while Wally is the UK and Australian version.
Because the UK think that Wally is a more common name
Ralph Waldo Emerson
it was Jane
wheres waldo
I will tell you if you go to koolaidmana.webs.com & be a member. And make sure your username isn't "Collin"
Woody Woodpecker is a cartoon. It begins with the letter W. Winnie the Pooh
just southeast of the firing circle where you find waldo is a group of legionnaires resting on towels colored like french flags. Look there
near the middle of the scene...to the left of the chickens on the fire!
just southeast of the firing circle where you find waldo is a group of legionnaires resting on towels colored like french flags. Look there
On the corner of Get a life and Stop looking for Waldo.
Somewhere
In Waldo's Nut-sack.
Waldo is not a real person, but a fictional character from the "Where's Waldo?" book series. The books feature detailed illustrations with Waldo hidden in a crowded scene, and readers must find him among the other characters. Hollywood is a popular setting for movies and entertainment, but there is no specific location where Waldo can be found there.
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