Originally published October 17, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified May 13, 2009 at 10:57 AM
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Solve and follow the clues to find the medallion located somewhere within the city of Seattle. The medallion is located on public property...
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Alert: The medallion has been found!
Solve and follow the clues to find the medallion located somewhere within the city of Seattle. The medallion is located on public property. It is not located on Seattle Art Museum or Seattle Asian Art Museum premises; it is not located on private property.
The medallion is accessible to everyone — there is no need to climb, crawl or clamber. You do not need to dig, move, disturb or destroy property in any way.
You will be able to remove the medallion easily from its location.
If you find it, immediately follow the directions printed on the back to qualify for the award, a $2,500 value of cash and prizes.
New clues will be revealed daily through Friday, Oct. 26, unless the medallion is found earlier.
If the medallion is not found by 10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27, the sponsors reserve the right to terminate the search.
All contestants agree that the University of Washington (including but not limited to the College of Arts and Sciences and the UW Alumni Association), Hillel Foundation, City of Seattle, Seattle Art Museum, and The Seattle Times, and their respective affiliations, parents, subsidies, advertising representatives and agents will have no liability whatsoever, and will be held harmless for any injuries, losses or damages of any kind resulting in whole or part, directly or indirectly from acceptance, possession, misuse or use of the prizes or participation in this contest.
Except where legally prohibited, by accepting prize the winner grants permission for sponsors of the search to use his or her name, photograph, voice and/or likeness for advertising and/or publicity.
All contest rules and decisions are final. Employees, faculty, staff, board members and their immediate family members from the following groups are ineligible to win the contest: UW Alumni Association, College of Arts & Sciences Dean's Office, ECS Clue Writing Committee, Hillel UW, The Seattle Times, Seattle Art Museum, and any City of Seattle employee involved with the coordination of the search.
For more information, call the UW Alumni Association at 206-543-0540.
Copyright © 2007 The Seattle Times Company
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