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1. By the time the June issue of D is onthe newsstands, the sterling silver shaker-style stud box from Tiffany’s (pictured onpage 116) with the Cadillac keys inside willbe hidden somewhere within the Dallascity limits. The puzzle in this month’s issuewill narrow down the territory of TheGreat Cadillac Treasure Hunt to an areaof several square miles. May’s puzzle willget you even closer, and June’s will leadyou to the exact site of the silver box.However, to those who have not solvedPart One, Part Two will be meaningless.Part Three cannot be understood withoutParts One and Two. Only licensed driversare eligible. Taxes, title and license mustbe paid by the winner.

2. The exact location of the silver box isknown by only two D staff members.

3. A letter disclosing the hiding place ofthe silver box and explaining the clues usedto find the box has been filed with the lawfirm of Haynes and Boone.

4. That letter will be printed in theearliest possible issue of D after the discovery of the silver box.

5. Southwest Media Corporation employees, suppliers and their families, aswell as free-lancers who have contributedto any Southwest Media publication sinceJanuary 1, 1982, are ineligible to participate in this contest.

6. D wishes to thank Sewell VillageCadillac for helping to make this contest possible and Tiffany’s for providing the silver box in which the silver Cadillac keys (on an Elsa Peretti sterling key ring, also from Tiffany’s) are hidden.

7. D Magazine does not countenancedestruction of private or public propertyin the course of this contest. (It isn’tnecessary to do either to find the silverbox.) D assumes no liability for any damages resulting from participation in thiscontest.

8. If the puzzle in the June issue doesn’tlead someone to the silver box, we’ll publish more clues in later issues until we havea winner. Good luck!

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