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Here is what I have so far as an example: A metal detector, a gold 2, eight white dots, and a needle to sew.
Prize is more than 2601 points.
I've decided to split the points in 3 places because there were lots of great entries and giving all the points to one person wouldn't be right. First Place, earning 1414 points: Khadgar - Of the clues I did use, a lot of them came from or were inspired by your entry. Second Place, earning 800 points: xoxo1234 - Again, a few of my clues came from your entry. Third Place, earning 500 points: NoNoNora383 - Although I didn't use any of your entry in the clues I ended up using, your entries were still impressive.
1:next to the clothespin 2:the cup 3:to the left of 'Mudbricks Australia' 4:letters in ..tion... .outh ..eek at ..s.p (next to clothespin) 5:the paperclip on the 3 soduku squares 6:wizard 7:army guy on whale 8:mirror
I spy a puzzle of wits Plastic to kill And a needle that knits I spy a dot and five more And a slip of paper to help tie the score I spy a child's doll's toy A plastic blue creature the shape of a boy I spy the fortune of your birth And the threader of a needle With words in its mirth.
I spy a spring Wound up in a coil A soldier perched in foreign soil A vacuum creator A music machine A letter on which a mirror does lean
I spy a clip with no paper in its grasp A clothespin alone with nothing to clasp Five painted white dots On a tiny green square Some dull silver coins One needle from a pair
I spy a muddle of things, it seems Things that you'd only pair up in your dreams Like a colorful, rotating merry-go-round Where objects are scattered onto the ground
Edit: I found a really good tool for rhyming. It's like a thesaurus, but for rhyming words.
http://www.rhymezone.com/
Replace the [X] with the total amount of the coins, maybe tweak the line a bit to make it flow. Also, change any of the numbers of objects if I got it wrong.
The rhyming is off, but I think the clues are good. I can edit it to make it better
Lol. I got bored. :P
I just thought of including 'a guy called Phil' as a clue. I mean, when you read that, you think "how the hell am I supposed to know if any of these various guys in the photo are named Phil?"
But you have to think outside the box. There is a photo of a guy on the newspaper near the slinky with a partially obscured caption that reads 'Phil'.
Keep entering people!
I spy a paper clip, the letter A, and and 12 brave soldiers to save the day!
A slinky, a mirror, and 5 marbles; 6(?) buttons, one bracelet, and one tick-tocking watch, too!
Edit: awww....can't find my I spy book How disappointing. I'll search some more...