The puzzle I posted in 2000 that was based on ASCII-only "flipped" text
is below.
The Case of the Smart Leopard
After the death of Artie Barnes, detectives Ohms and Wattson were
contacted by his daughter.
"I'm Agnes", she said, "Mr. Barnes only heir."
"What can we do for you?", asked Ohms.
She explained, "My father left me his stamp collection in his will. Most
of the stamps have only nominal value, but one stamp with a picture of a
leopard on it, commonly called the "Lava Blue", is supposed to be
priceless. Few people knew that he had it in his possession. I looked
in his stamp collection and found all of the stamps except for that one.
In its place was this note, apparently written in code."
She handed Ohms and Wattson a small scrap of paper. On the paper was
written:
A Sure Rest
ase)J!e+say+dn'da+s
puo)asey+uo+adJe)
ay+Japunpa+e)o|s!
aJnseaJ++aJ)ashW
After studying the note for a while, Wattson exclaimed, "Ah-ha! I
notice that the title is an anagram for 'Arrest Sue'. Perhaps she stole
the stamp!".
"Are you sure? My father did like anagrams, but I can't think of any
'Sue' it may refer to.", said Agnes.
"It's an anagram, but I think you have things reversed.", Ohms stated,
"The note clearly tells us the likely location of the stamp!".
Where is the stamp?
Carl G.
Bonus points for finding other appropriate anagrams in this puzzle.
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