BoreasRex Clue #1 Hidden in Boreas' vast domain, Lies his treasure chest, There are trees nearby and if you're spry, These clues will solve your quest.
BoreasRex Clue #2 We remind you hunters again this year, From private property you must stay clear. Don't dig up all the ground in sight. There's another clue coming out tonight.
BoreasRex Clue #3 You must see water to win the dough It's probably frozen and covered with snow. It takes hard work to find the loot, So leave your house and join the pursuit.
BoreasRex Clue #4 There are roads around but not right there, You'll have to walk to reach the lair. Exercise is good for you, With all that money in your view.
BoreasRex Clue #5 A structure of metal, while out of view, Lies to the north, and that's a clue. It seems a crime to fade away, But that is all you get today.
BoreasRex Clue #6 If you really want to win the kitty, Look on land owned by the city. And if you want another clue, There's a fence between the structure and you.
BoreasRex Clue #7 If the water curves you're getting hot. You could be standing at the spot. Two dead trees should be in view. We hope this is of help to you.
BoreasRex Clue #8 There are birds around in the summertime But food won't grow in this cold climate. It's deserted now but soon will be A place of great activity.
BoreasRex Clue #9 A cylindrical object colored tan, Makes life convenient for urban man. And from the fence above the chest, It can be seen but not to the west.
BoreasRex Clue #10 The closest road has no name, But it's snow free just the same. Two or three hundred yards away, Is what you're looking for today.
BoreasRex Clue #11 Lexington and Bunker Hill Were famous names and they are still. Of curving water don't be wary, Isn't this clue revolutionary?
BoreasRex Clue #12 St. Paul, of course, is the city you seek, The water referred to before is a creek. Steep banks on either side arise. Be careful climbing down to the prize.
BoreasRex Clue #13 Robin Hood once to a land gave fame, And according to record this name was the same. But 30 years later it's not that way. Can you find this piece today?