Mystery of the Month
What Is Your Guess?
Case One
The stars of a TV show are upset that they were chosen. They will probably not be on the next episode of, if they are, it will be their last appearance. They do not audition; they are chosen by the producers and by America.
The Mystery
Who are the stars and on what show are they featured?
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Clues
- The audience doesn't vote but the producers hope they'll call in.
- The stars' actions are often reenacted.
- The show is nonfiction.
- The show helps a government agency do important work.
- The host of the show continually asks America for its help.
Case Two
Parker crouches under a table in his house, fearing for his life. His two brothers have already been attacked and he knows he may be next when the enemy finds him. Moments later, he hears his enemy taunting him but he remains in seclusion, hoping for the best. After surviving a large blast, Parker knows he is finally safe for good.
The Mystery
Who is Parker and who is his enemy?
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Clues
- Parker is smarter than his brothers.
- Parker's enemy is large, intimidating and very hairy.
- Parker's enemy has strong lungs.
- Parker's house is made of bricks.
- Parker's enemy enjoys a good pork chop.

Be sure to check the March 2009 edition of the Tea Times for the answers
Answers to January Mysteries:
Case One: The woman is Shakespeare's Lady Macbeth. She is trying to wash (imagined) blood from her hands.
Case Two: She is Shirley Temple (Black). She endorsed the "Good Ship Lollipop."
