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Clue 13 - The final remark on the fishbowl is not for Jack Elam

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Old July 12th, 2009   #1
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Default Clue 13 - The final remark on the fishbowl is not for Jack Elam

FINAL SOLUTION: EASY

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Probably refers to a forum which may carry 'fishbowl' in the url. Based on a later clue which yielded 'the right words in right order' this forum could well be http://fishbowl.pastiche.org/2003/10...he_right_order The blog post appears on the day of Jack Elam's demise, poetically indicated by 'last remark' in the clue. The right words in right order may indicate the the words forming url may be in the order clues are released. Such is the dubious nature of wording, this could also mean that the right words may need to be picked and arranged in right order to form solution.
As it later turned out, Jack Elam also acted in 'Easy Street' which is his final TV appearance (1986) as per http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Elam. Could mean that 'Easy' is a keyword but not sure at this point. The 'Famout Street' in another clue also may refer to 'Easy Street', but this is can be debated

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