1. The songs in this clip have all been on an album in the NOW! series. Using the album number and track number of each and converting to letters (1=A, 2=B, etc), you get is la nd wh er ec ap ef lo ri da si ts and the island where Cape Florida sits is KEYBISCAYNE. 2. This is a simple phone keypad substitution. The three categories are ICL Machines; CS and NSSA Professors; NFL and MLB Teams. The first letters of each item in each category spell: NOTSTARBOARD ; ENDAFLIGHT ; IASANOBJECT - these are clues for PORT, LAND and ME, so the answer is PORTLANDME. 3. Exactly 25 different letters of the alphabet are used on each billboard. The missing letters are A, U, S, T, I and N. 4. For each person clued, the last letter of their first name and the first letter of their last name (somewhat loosely interpreted, in the case of Elizabeth II, for example) form a different postal abbreviation. Four are missing: AL, MO, ND and NY. These can form the name of the town ALMOND, NY. 5. To finish the spiral, you will discover that the answer is given by the letters in the squares numbered with multiples of nine. In increasing order, these spell HOPERANCHCA. 6. The distinguishing feature of the "streets" are their filenames, xyzzy01 through xyzzy60. The shortest path from start to exit takes you through a series of two consecutive numbers > 26, followed by a number < 26. The numbers < 26 can be converted to letters to spell PHOENIX. 7. The lights in the bottom panel can be read as a binary number. The "P" indicates that these should be interpreted as standard OBDII diagnostic P-series codes. There are sixteen possibilities for the set of four check boxes, taking the sixteen codes in the order where the checkboxes are also read as a binary number, the first letters of the OBDII messages spell NATIONSFIRSTPARK. The first national park in the US was YELLOWSTONE. 8. Each file, or set of files, needs to have its (their) contents transformed in the same way that their names must be transformed to make a reasonable file name. For example, reversing the characters of gpj.tsrif gives first.jpg, and reversing the bytes in that file gives a viewable jpg file. Likewise: seon.gf / cdi (interleave aabaab to get second.gif) sghqc-omf (add 1 mod 256 to get third.png) fti / orhtf / u. (interleave 3 abcba to get fourth.tif) 3+-K(\n00+ / 3>9)@$2=; (sum to get fifth.bmp) 9. Go to all these places to find a set of nine letters in a 3x3 block at each location. (Starting from the checkered line going counter- clockwise: Java's, SAU above Ingle, SAU ride board, Digital Studio in Bldg 7, basement of Bldg 6, Erdle Commons, 2nd floor of bldg 74 pointing into bldg 70, the end of our skyway in bldg 17, the mezzanine in Bldg 17, downstairs in the atrium of bldg 8.) Then, starting from the checkered line, read the middle "lane" around the track. It says "caesar shift outside lane by eleven". Do this and get the message "caesar inner lane by building found in or near". Do this for the message "The answer is Lexington KY". 10. Solving all the clues should get you bus stops at streets 1,4,12,21,24,39,60,80,89,102,111. The differences coverted to letters spell CHICOUTIMI. 11. Solve the three Nikoli-style puzzles. Find the (six) locations that contain black squares in all the puzzles. These map to the Katakana A/N/SA/A/RA/MO. Thus, reading Japanese R=L, you get "Answer ALAMO". Finally, for the final puzzle, take the 11 locations, and sort them east to west and put them in that order in the first grid. Do the same alphabetically in the second grid and north to south in the third grid. The shaded squares spell "PHYSICAL SPAM DUMP BY GILLIS AND GENTLY", and peeking in a paper-recycling bin outside the division of ICL4 and ICL5 (where machines with those names are in close proximity) will reveal the keys!