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Ho-Ho-Ho. Now You Have a Holiday Party to Plan!

11/11/2019

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Holiday Scavenger Hunt Options in Dallas
It's beginning to look a lot like holiday party planning time, and if you're sitting in Dallas trying to come up with a great idea for your holiday party, a scavenger hunt is a nice option for your list. As Christmas approaches, you're likely scrolling through DFW Christmas activities in search of something that's fun, affordable, and unique.  DFW Scavenger Hunt  provides everything you're looking for, all wrapped up in a neat package. 

While we have several scavenger hunts in Dallas, Frisco, Plano, and Richardson, our most popular option this time of year is the Dash Away All Hunt through the Dallas Arts District. Dressed in holiday style, you'll explore the city sidewalks (busy sidewalks!) on a quest to find clues, solve puzzles, and answer a festive holiday riddle. You'll be laughing all the way!

Weather outside too frightful for you? No problem. We also offer a few indoor scavenger hunt options, including a challenging puzzle hunt that'll get your antlers in a twist as you try to see just how gifted you really are. It's a great option for teams that want to stay in one space, or an easy addition to a dinner or happy hour.

And if you still haven't found what you really want this year, give us a holler and we'll put our little helpers to work building something great just for you!

All that talk's got us in the mood for a puzzle, so here's one with a fun festive theme. 

The answer to each clue below is a word that can be formed by taking the name of one of Santa’s nine best-known reindeer, removing a letter, then scrambling what’s left. For example, “Complainer” can be answered with CARPER, which is formed by re moving the N from PRANCER and rearranging the rest. You will use a few reindeer more than once, and a few not at all. Good luck!

1. Bank robbery
2. Wood used in a lot of furniture
3. Eastern European pancake
4. Destroy, as a document
5. Unmanned aircraft
6. Transport for Tarzan
7. Large book
8. Heron relative
9. Bunnies
10. Blood vessel

​Answers below!
Answers...







1. HOLDUP (RUDOLPH)
2. CEDAR (DANCER)
3. BLINTZ (BLITZEN)
4. SHRED (DASHER)
5. DRONE (DONNER or DONDER)
6. VINE (VIXEN)
7. TOME (COMET)
8. CRANE (DANCER)
9. HARES (DASHER)
10. VEIN (VIXEN)
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