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== Questions == | == Questions == | ||
Luigi must prove the | Luigi must prove the stone's authenticity by answering one of the following questions: | ||
* ''How many bulbs are on the mountain?'' | * ''How many bulbs are on the mountain?'' | ||
** 1974 | ** 1974 |
Revision as of 01:58, August 28, 2024
Mount Royal is a mountain in the city of Montreal, Canada. The city, Montreal, means 'royal mount', deriving its name from the mountain itself. According to a boy, it is 764 feet tall. A police officer mentions that 158 bulbs burned out on the mountain.
Luigi can visit the oratory in the NES version of Mario is Missing! Prior to the events of the game, a Koopa Troopa stole the important stone, resulting the oratory to close. Luigi's task was to find and return it, for which he was rewarded 2,000 dollars.
Questions
Luigi must prove the stone's authenticity by answering one of the following questions:
- How many bulbs are on the mountain?
- 1974
- 158
- 3946
- Mount Royal is _____ feet high.
- 1974
- 158
- 764