Instructions: Alice in Wonderland is coming to the Dixie and the White Rabbit is hiding all around town! Follow the clues to discover his locations. You may visit these locations in any order. Once you find him, answer the question for that location and fill in the answer in the provided blanks. Then, use one letter from each answer to decipher a passcode for discounted tickets* at www.rctruston.org! But don't be late, only the first 15 people to use the code will get the benefit. Keep your answers secret, don’t spoil the fun for others!
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Clue #1
These grounds will start your morning right,
And their wares are not unique.
So come on in and try a bite,
To find the rabbit that you seek.
Twinkle, Twinkle great big star,
How I wonder where you are?
Up above street you’re seen,
With rays of red, and white, and green.
What time is on the White Rabbit’s pocket watch?
A verdant letter adorns the eaves,
They’ll treat, not beat, you when you sneeze.
Some visits end with screams and shouts.
Have too many birthdays, they’ll cast you out.
What is the White Rabbit riding?
Go to the beginning to get your next clue.
If you have some cents, you’ll know what to do.
There is a great number across the street.
But here where it’s safe, the rabbit you’ll meet.
What color is the White Rabbit’s jacket?
High and lo, into town we go,
And what do you think we’ll see?
Near railroad tracks, an awning of black,
Inside sweet treats for me!
What is in the jar next to the White Rabbit?
To a place for worms, the rabbit is bound,
In a space for under twelves.
Between the covers, adventures are found,
Arranged on glorious shelves.
What animal is the White Rabbit above?
“In my youth,” Father Williams replied to his heir,
“I shopped at a certain boutique.
“And the toys and apparel you’re sure to buy there,
“You’ll find that your interest is piqued.”
Who is in the painting beside the White Rabbit?
A place to go when you want something cold,
Where treats and sweets and tea are sold.
So come to the city, you’re never too old,
To frequent a place where cream is rolled.
What symbol is on the flag held by the White Rabbit?