
This week, I’m introducing bonus elements to puzzles! Every once in a while, I’ll add a little bit extra to a riddle, either connecting the riddle to some kind of outside reference or extra layer of challenge. It may be fair, it may be unfair- it’s a complete grab bag! The bonus might literally be unsolvable without advanced knowledge of Morse Code and classical literature… Or it may be kind of easy. Either way, it doesn’t hurt to guess.
Good luck! If you only know one of the answers, you can submit for that- first response for each will get the usual prize! (to be delivered after I’ve gotten the prizes ready)
And as I mentioned in my other recent post, I’m really excited to be able to start handing out prizes for these riddles.
In looking up info about Morse code on an attempt to solve the riddle, I found a chart of shorthand terms. I thought you’d enjoy it– It’s pretty much texting before the existence of phones…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code_abbreviations
HEE (or HEE HEE) implies laughter
GL = good luck
YF= wife