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  • Start of a creepy, 100-letter quotation from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, which snakes around this grotesque, asymmetrical diagram, changing direction only when it hits a black square. And the spot along the path where the, um, "thing" catches up with the traveler is marked by a single, fateful X (which is not part of the quote). Just continue right past the X as if nothing happened. Whistling is optional. Happy Halloween!

Start of a creepy, 100-letter quotation from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, which snakes around this grotesque, asymmetrical diagram, changing direction only when it hits a black square. And the spot along the path where the, um, "thing" catches up with the traveler is marked by a single, fateful X (which is not part of the quote). Just continue right past the X as if nothing happened. Whistling is optional. Happy Halloween!

Clue: Start of a creepy, 100-letter quotation from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, which snakes around this grotesque, asymmetrical diagram, changing direction only when it hits a black square. And the spot along the path where the, um, "thing" catches up with the traveler is marked by a single, fateful X (which is not part of the quote). Just continue right past the X as if nothing happened. Whistling is optional. Happy Halloween!

We have 1 possible answer for the clue Start of a creepy, 100-letter quotation from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, which snakes around this grotesque, asymmetrical diagram, changing direction only when it hits a black square. And the spot along the path where the, um, "thing" catches up with the traveler is marked by a single, fateful X (which is not part of the quote). Just continue right past the X as if nothing happened. Whistling is optional. Happy Halloween! which appears 1 time in our database.

Possible Answers:

  • LIKEONETHATONA

Last seen in:

  • L.A. Times Magazine - Oct 29 2006

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