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jfrog9676 | 07:08 Sat 13th Nov 2004 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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I have five left could you please help one last time with clues or hints to numbers19,25,47,95,100 also is the answer to # 90 butterfly thanx again for all you help!
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#19 - Devil's Backbone  #25 - $.10  they were dime novels  #47 - the town is Portland, the people were Francis W. Pettygrove and Asa L. Lovejoy  #95 - not sure, but I think it may be Tombstone   #100 - a queen in a deck of cards.  A painted cowboy is a King, a painted fishhook is a Jack.  To get a straight you would need the queen in the middle.  As for #90, I do believe it is a butterfly.
Camhead, I might be wrong, but I thought the name of the road was Hell's Backbone HWY 12 and the hiking trail was named Devil's backbone. Can you give me the web sight where you found your answer. Thanks

We have Hells Backbone. Devils backbone is a hiking trail!!!!

Re read the question...........
I actually got my answer from http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=402432  Some other person decided to pay for the answer, go figure.  Anyway, I read the WHOLE article, and followed up on the sites given there as references.  It seems that Hell's Highway and Devil's Backbone are one in the same road.  Devil's Backbone may be a hiking trail somewhere else, but I didn't find anything that said it was in Utah.  I would still stick with Devil's Backbone because the clue has "spine" and "hell" in it which both refer to the answer.  Spine=backbone and hell=devil. 
I just wanted to say that if you read all of the google answer the answer is then Hell's backbone, not devil's backbone.  I also googled Hell's backbone and it IS a road in Utah.  Good luck!

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