Monthly Mystery: Documents at the Diner - Part Three

June 2023

Locate the deceased's will in this three-part mystery game.

Solve mildly challenging puzzles to unlock the mystery.

 

 

Frank Foodie, the owner of Foodie’s Diner, has recently passed away. With no family to inherit his legacy, he declared before his passing that he would be leaving the diner to his most trusted staff member. Yet, a puzzling twist ensues as nobody knows where he left his will and transfer papers. In this three-part mystery, can you unravel the whereabouts of these crucial documents and unveil the identity of the new owner of Foodie’s Diner?

 

Part Three

This is Part Three of a three-part series. You may choose to first solve Part One and Part Two. Otherwise, you may just solve this puzzle. 

Please note: The results from the previous two puzzles may have been shared within the puzzle below.


Clue:

Recovered from the belongings of the departed owner is a package, within which lies a securely locked box equipped with a lettered keypad. Accompanying this find is a note that reads:

Please ask everyone what my favorite fruit is. Every letter of the word begins with every first letter here. And that is also the passcode to the box. Check who knows the real answer. Having knowledge of it means they are the one.

Upon inquiring, the five shortlisted employees claim these to be Frank’s favorite fruit:

Can you figure out the password and the name of the new owner?



Get Answers

 

Hint

 Look for signs of the name of the fruit in Frank’s note.


Solution
The first letter of every sentence comes together to read PEACH. That was Anna Apricot’s answer, which means she is Frank’s most trusted employee and the new owner of the diner.


Check out Part One and Part Two to complete Documents at the Diner.

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