The Straight Dope Easter Egg Hunt!

ivylass, is your egg in Juneau, Alaska?

My egg is hidden at the most famous tomb in the biggest cemetery in my hometown. (Or is that too easy??)

Is it in the Ursaline Academy?

And DeVena SCORES!

My next egg is hidden on the shores of a lake where jellyfish follow the sun.

Why, yes it is!

** butrscotch ** I spotted (or googled, I cant remember which) an egg nestled on the shores of Palau’s famous Jellyfish Lake

Someone please do mine, Its only a little bit cryptic,Avarie537 your egg was festering in Crown Hill Cemetery , and yes it was too easy.

Did she hide your egg at Neiman Marcus?

negatory

Smam, it’s either in the Royal Enclosure at Ascot (in the bubbly), or in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, probably in a fountain.

Have you located my second egg yet?

My egg has no royal or expensive wine connections.

Rodd Hill is it in cackleberry airport in some sort of tower? or a crows nest?

is it anything to do with towing a glider?

Smam, Covent Garden.

photopat DING DING We have a winner.

(You got the Henry Cooper connection , right?)

Little bird…are you talking about Christopher Wren?

Then it’s one of these buildings, but I don’t know what 311 refers to…

Sorry not to get back sooner! Real life intrudes…

Smam: Yes, it is a tower, or near enough, though it’s known by a one-word other name. “Cackleberry” is just old slang for an egg; you’re on the right track though (but not with the glider!)

Ivylass: Yup, the little bird is Sir Christopher Wren, but the list of his erections (!) on that page don’t include this particular place (although you’re so hot, you’re smokin’!)

My egg’s been sitting there for over 26 hours now and nobody’s stepped on it yet. A clue has been added.
In the land of the orange bridge.
But far closer to the other one.
Perhaps a valentine had an accident.
Or Cupid tripped trying to catch the streetcar.

Damn, smam, that was fast! Palau it is.
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I just hid 2 eggs. The first one is for all the running Dopers: You have to run from Santa Cruz to find it. The other one I hid a few miles away on some shaky ground.

**Rodd Hill
** I trod on an egg on my way to the top of this thing, I think it may have been yours. It was at -
The Monument, Monument Street, EC3
The Monument, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, commemorates
the Great Fire Of London in 1666.
You can enjoy great views of the City from the viewing platform (202ft high)
after climbing the 311 steps of narrow spiral staircase.