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*Here's a list of all the villages in Peoria County: Bartonville, Bellevue, Brimfield, Dunlap, Glasford, Hanna City, Kingston Mines, Mapleton, Norwood, Peoria Heights, Princeville. Any of those in some form could be a last name (Barton, Dunlap, Kingston, Maple, Prince, etc), but only Hanna jumps out as a potential first name. On another line of thought, is it too obvious to think that the name Donna (from the previous clue) might point at [[Donna Dorn]], who happens to live in Chicago, not so far from Peoria County? No villages named Dornville or anything helpful like that (though Norwood does contain the letters Dorn within it, at least). Am I stretching? --[[User:Maelwys|Maelwys]] 11:30, 9 April 2008 (EDT)
*Here's a list of all the villages in Peoria County: Bartonville, Bellevue, Brimfield, Dunlap, Glasford, Hanna City, Kingston Mines, Mapleton, Norwood, Peoria Heights, Princeville. Any of those in some form could be a last name (Barton, Dunlap, Kingston, Maple, Prince, etc), but only Hanna jumps out as a potential first name. On another line of thought, is it too obvious to think that the name Donna (from the previous clue) might point at [[Donna Dorn]], who happens to live in Chicago, not so far from Peoria County? No villages named Dornville or anything helpful like that (though Norwood does contain the letters Dorn within it, at least). Am I stretching? --[[User:Maelwys|Maelwys]] 11:30, 9 April 2008 (EDT)
* He's called Kingston Mines. --[[User:DocM|DocM]] 12:18, 9 April 2008 (EDT)

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Could "Evsdropr" be an anagram? --Hero!(talk)(contribs) 22:53, 26 March 2008 (EDT)

  • Could be, but there's no reason to believe so, especially since the letter clues were given out of order and had to be put together, so any anagram of "evsdropr" could have been figured out just as easily as the actual user name. I think it's probably just a quick way of saying "eavesdropper". :) -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 23:10, 26 March 2008 (EDT)
    • That's cool that the user name's been confirmed. Should we put the steps used to find the username on this new article? Hana's puzzles used to go on her website so we were using that article to store the solutions. This new person doesn't have a website.--MiamiVolts (talk) 23:28, 26 March 2008 (EDT)
      • Yeah, I think that's a good idea. If we keep finding out more about evsdropr but never learn the identity of the user, we'll probably make a page just for him/her. However, I have a feeling we'll learn this person's identity pretty soon, and it'll be somebody we already know. In the meantime, I don't see any reason why we shouldn't put the steps to figure out the name on this page, just in a new section at the bottom or something. -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 23:38, 26 March 2008 (EDT)

Donna

Here are the lyrics to the Ritchie Valens song:

Oh, Donna, Oh, Donna Oh, Donna, Oh, Donna

I had a girl Donna was her name Since she left me I've never been the same 'cause I love my girl Donna, where can you be? Where can you be?

Now that you're gone I'm left all alone All by myself To wander and roam 'cause I love my girl Donna, where can you be? Where can you be?

Well, darlin', now that you're gone I don't know what I'll do All the time and all my love for yo-ou-ou

I had a girl Donna was her name Since she left me I've never been the same 'cause I love my girl Donna, where can you be? Where can you be?

Oh, Donna, Oh, Donna Oh, Donna, Oh, Donna

-- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 19:58, 1 April 2008 (EDT)

Peoria County

There's a Hanna City in Peoria. Wikipedia--Bob (talk) 18:07, 8 April 2008 (EDT)

  • And check it out-- there's a Knox County adjacent to northwestern Peoria. :P --NellaBishop 22:59, 8 April 2008 (EDT)
  • Here's a list of all the villages in Peoria County: Bartonville, Bellevue, Brimfield, Dunlap, Glasford, Hanna City, Kingston Mines, Mapleton, Norwood, Peoria Heights, Princeville. Any of those in some form could be a last name (Barton, Dunlap, Kingston, Maple, Prince, etc), but only Hanna jumps out as a potential first name. On another line of thought, is it too obvious to think that the name Donna (from the previous clue) might point at Donna Dorn, who happens to live in Chicago, not so far from Peoria County? No villages named Dornville or anything helpful like that (though Norwood does contain the letters Dorn within it, at least). Am I stretching? --Maelwys 11:30, 9 April 2008 (EDT)
  • He's called Kingston Mines. --DocM 12:18, 9 April 2008 (EDT)