What is a good list of things for a scavenger hunt in Washington DC?
DC Scavenger Hunt A sign that says Metro Center - 5 point Supreme Court - 5 points With tourists in matching shirts, 5 points each The point where the four quadrants in DC originate - 25 points Eating Route 11 Potato Chips - 5 points In an elevator - 5 points Eating salty oat cookies at Teaism - 5 points With three tourists doing the "Charlie's Angels" in front of the Spy Museum - 25 points The butcher's case at Eastern Market - 15 points Riding a pig statue - 15 points With a party animal - 5 points for an elephant With a registered lobbyist - 10 points Wearing matching shirts at Filene's Basement - 10 points A tourist with a fanny pack - 25 points With six tourists giving the thumbs up - 20 points The lobby that 'lobbying' comes from (The Willard) - 20 points With a uniformed MPD officer - 25 points On Einstein's lap - 15 points With two tourists giving the peace sign at the Lincoln Memorial - 25 points DC War Veterans Memorial - 25 points A bust of JFK - 15 points At a swimming pool - 10 points With a Monet - 15 points An authentic Maoi statue - 20 points Eating ice cream at Larry's Homemade - 5 points At the Spanish steps - 10 points With Dorothy's ruby slippers - 15 points Embassy of the Ivory Coast - 20 points With one foot in each hemisphere - 25 points Statue of Ghandi - 5 points Eating ice cream at Thomas Sweet - 25 points Francis Scott Key memorial - 30 points Thurston Hall - 30 points George Mason memorial - 20 points In the FDR Memorial's "bread line" - 20 points Eating a cupcake at the Love Cafe - 10 points The rooftop of the tallest residential apartment building in DC (the Cairo) - 15 points With a uniformed USPS worker - 30 points Caps fan – 10 points Person reading on the metro – 10 points Starbucks – 5 points each FBI building – 5 points Ford’s Theatre – 5 points Food vender – 5 points A political shirt – 5 points The Newseum – 5 points Kicking over the Washington monument – 10 points A patriotic tourist – 10 points Protesting – 5 points Friendship archway in Chinatown – 5 points With an octopus at the national aquarium – 15 points Giving a peace sign in front of the Pandas at the National Zoo – 80 points Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers – 40 points Street musician playing a sax – 10 points A bum – 5 points Smithsonian elephant – 10 points With a tourist wearing an “I
What is a desert scavenger bird?
Scavengers you may find in a desert are mountain lions and coyotes. Scavenger birds that can be found in a desert are ravens and vultures.
What are the answers to the Boomertowne Scavenger Hunt?
It's dirt clean in this section of the funnies. It is very possible to find all ten of the answers for the scavenger hunt. Sometimes it may take a while to find one, but if you read the clues, they give you an idea of what section of the site to look in. That is one of the easier clues...if you look at it there are 3 words that tell you where it can be found.
What are the answers to the Roaring Twenties Scavenger Hunt?
1. Franky Lloyd Wright
2. William Henry Johnson
3. Georgia O'keeffe
4. Herbert Hoover
5. Amelia Airhart
6. Harry Houdini
7. Paul Robeson
8. Langston Hughes
9. Mark Twain
10. Louis Armstrong
11. The Allman Brothers Band
12. Woody Allen
13. Wright Brothers
14. Henry Ford
15. Ty Cobb
On American girl the game is Samantha scavenger hunt where is all four items?
Samantha’s scavenger hunt
Items that "take flight"
The toy plane in Eddie Ryland's backyard
Butterflies in the ice cream parlor
The framed butterflies in Mrs. Hawkin's classroom
The wallpaper in Samantha's bedroom
Four types of transportation
A picture of the train in Mrs. Hawkins's classroom
Photograph of a car in Samantha’s bedroom
Bicycle in Eddie Ryland’s backyard
Toy plane also in Eddie Ryland’s backyard
Four Skills Samantha had to learn
Chart in Mrs Hawkin’s classroom
Statue of pianist also in Mrs Hawkin’s classroom
Books about posture for ladies/conservation picture in Mrs Hawkin’s classroom? (Possibly)
Actions stitch in Samantha’s bedroom
Teddy roosevelt
Pic of him in Mrs Hawkin’s classroom
“Teddy” bear in Samantha’s bedroom
Conservation picture in Mrs Hawkin’s classroom
Gave up
Where do you get the flashlight in Garfields scary scavenger hunt?
where is the flashlight on scary scavenger hunt
What is the code for Garfield's scary scavenger hunt?
Did you see the window near the safe just click it (answer for the safe:6:19:78)
Where is the green key in garfield's scary scavenger hunt the game?
GO TO THE ROOM NEXT TO THE RED ROOM and click on the mona lisa picture
What is the password on the exit door on Garfield scary scavenger hunt 2?
before clicking the door,go back to the 2 clowns and ask one of them and they will say the code
Where is the torch in scary scavenger hunt?
If you go into the kitchen you will find 3 cupboards, if you click the middle one you will find the torch
What can you put in a scavenger hunt outside?
Check out http://www.mastersofthehunt.com/free-scavenger-hunt.php for a free outdoor scavenger hunt list.
Is a flea a forager, grazer, filter feeder, predator, scavenger, or a parasites?
A flea is a parasite because it lives on another animal or living thing harming or irritating it with its presence.
How do you get the key for the locked cell in the game Garfield scavenger hunt?
It's in the fireplace after you give the muffin to Lyman
What are the answers to deca scavenger hunt?
other than regional level what is the other levels of deca where members are able to compete
What sound do the scientists send out to attract scavengers?
Scientists often use the sound of distressed or dying prey, such as recorded animal calls or specific vocalizations, to attract scavengers. These sounds mimic the signals of an animal in trouble, prompting scavengers to investigate the source. This technique is effective in studying scavenger behavior and ecology, as it draws them to specific locations for observation. By understanding their responses, researchers can gain insights into the role of scavengers in ecosystems.
Is a chipmunks are scavengers?
Chipmunks are not typically considered scavengers; they are primarily foragers. They actively seek out seeds, nuts, fruits, and insects to eat and often store food in their burrows for later consumption. While they may occasionally consume leftover food or opportunistically eat from human sources, their main behavior revolves around gathering and hoarding food rather than scavenging.