Lemon-Aid

John Steed has left a handwritten message for his colleague pinned with a knife to a lemon beside his coffee service... a clue indicating that he has treated the message with a chemical that turns yellow when exposed to lemon juice! Solve the puzzle to discover where the message is hidden!

Lemon-Aid

John Steed has left a handwritten message for his colleague pinned with a knife to a lemon beside his coffee service... a clue indicating that he has treated the message with a chemical that turns yellow when exposed to lemon juice! Solve the puzzle to discover where the message is hidden!

Bryant, a fan of James Bond and all things cloak-and-dagger, has been constructing puzzles since the mid-80s. The New York Times, the Browser and the Los Angeles Times, as well as Simon & Schuster, Crucinova and Teletimes, have published his works. Here, at SPYSCAPE, he has been crafting puzzles intended to entertain and inspire fellow cruciverbalists. He notes that his fascination with 007 started with the movie “Diamonds Are Forever” and all its various tropes—the opening credits and theme song, the exotic sets and locations, the gadgets, girls, villains, and Bondian bon-mots—and he hopes that his love for these shines through in his puzzles.

By Bryant White
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