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From: aa382@freenet3.carleton.ca (Marc Sira)
Subject: Re: Zork I mystery
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Date: Tue, 31 May 1994 20:53:10 GMT
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In our last episode, ddr@beach.cis.ufl.edu (Daniel Damon Roscigno) said:

>>I think you need the lunch elsewhere, in the coal mine, so it is bye-bye
>>finishing the game if you have said bye-bye to the lunch (garlic
>>sandwhiches, if you look at it!)
>
>Actually, in Zork 1 you can use either the name or the sandwich/water
>on the Cyclops.  The garlic is all that is needed for the bat.

Yup; the sandwich is merely spicy (the reason the Cyclops becomes thirsty
on eating it). Tasty too, if I recall.

The other question in this thread was the use of the granite walls, if any...
I *do* recall something special about the "GRANITE WALL"s (which weren't made
of granite), but I can't place it...14 years is a long time. :/

Someone please remind me of this one, because I've been anxiously watching
this thread for the answer since the question appeared. ;)

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