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From: tpm5y@darwin.clas.Virginia.EDU (Todd)
Subject: More Jigsaw help needed (surprised, eh?)
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Thanks to everyone who helped me out on that annoying "guess
the verb" problem I was having before.  For the most part, I've
been making smooth progress in Jigsaw except for the occasional
rough spot.  Well, now I've run into two rough areas and would
like some help.

Spoilers below!

























Okay, there we go.  My first problem is with sections C4 (the
Moon) and B2 (The Flyer).

Moon:  I've wandered around in the rover, gotten the gnomon, the
foil, and the clod.  I've wrapped the rod in the foil, but am
unable to put the rod in reactor.  How can I open the reactor
and put the rod in at the same time?  Also, I've thrown the
clod at the astronauts, and while they're interested in it,
I can't seem to do anything new.  Any help on where to go now
is greatly appreciated.

Flyer:  I've gotten the Herald, the bottle from Black, the cap, the bread,
the mandolin, the book on the Carolinas, and the mosquito powder.
I've baited the trap, but haven't been able to catch the mouse
(though I did draw it).  I've practiced my mandolin enough that
now I'm playing Vivaldi.  I've tried to stuff the bread into
the holes in the heater, but the mouse comes by and stops me
there.  Any hints on how to get the mouse or what I need to do
with the Flyer are greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

-- Todd
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"All, too, will bear in mind this sacred principle, that though the will of
 the majority is in all cases to prevail, that will, to be rightful, must
 be reasonable; that the minority possess their equal rights, which equal
 laws must protect, and to violate which would be oppression." - T.J., 1801
