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Chimney Cake Stall

Having gathered some information already, you start wandering around the market. Being surrounded by buildings with intricate architecture, half-timbered designs and the wooden huts of the market makes the experience magical. It’s almost like being transported back in time. As you continue to wander, you finally happen upon the Christmas Tree. There is a temporary replica of the Star placed upon it, and this jerks you back to reality from your sweet reverie. The real crown of this Christmas Tree is still missing and you need to find it.

As you walk closer, you notice that there is a pretty looking plaque thanking some of the city’s donors for their generosity. It seems some of the residents of the city have donated the ornaments that decorate this tree. How nice of the citizens to be willing to give and of the city to recognize them.

A Thank You Plaque Next to the Christmas Tree

Just as you are admiring the tree and the plaque next to it, a wonderfully sweet aroma almost grips you like a gentle warm hug and pulls you towards it like the strongest magnet imaginable. You locate the source and your legs take you there without giving it a second thought. A twisty, soft looking dough with a crunchy outside layer, which kind-of looks like a chimney? Mmmm. That smell of caramelized sugar and deliciously baked dough is impossible to resist!

There is an apprentice in the stall and you watch him for a moment as he practices dough twisting onto the typical mold. He’s experimenting with the technique; sometimes from the left, sometimes from the right, sometimes clockwise and other times anti-clockwise. But after a couple of tries you see that he gets the hang of it and the chimney cakes start piling up to his left.

The owner of the business, Gรกbor, invites you to step up to the stall with a big smile and tells you all about his family business handed down to him by his grandfather who moved here from Hungary over 80 years ago. You talk for a while, munching on a “faulty” chimney cake which broke as it came out of the oven. Then you casually bring up the missing Christmas Star in the conversation. In spite of the oven still emanating heat you can feel the temperature drop in the stall. Gรกbor immediately becomes hesitant as he tries to steer the conversation in a different direction. He invites you to try your hand at dough twisting with his apprentice, James. Then he just disappears.

The boy barely looks at you, just shows you once how to do it, then starts handing you bits of dough that you now have to roll into chimneys. Before he goes back to making more dough he says to you, โ€œI hear you’re searching for the person who stole the Star? Working here, you hear things through the grapevine. I don’t know about everyone, but I know for a fact that one of the ornament donors has to be innocent. Maybe you can ponder that while you work on making the dough strips.”

Time to get preparing the chimney cakes.

The above image should help you glue the strips from the image below together, to form a full strip.


Once you can deduce what James is trying to tell you, choose where to head next.


Chimney Cake Stall

This puzzle is easier to solve, if you print and assemble the “dough strips” and the mould. Make sure to pair up the right strips, and that the strip with the lighter background will be on top of the darker one:

Once you have the printed and glued up dough strips, you have to try to twist them around the chimney cake mould. Don’t forget that this can be done clockwise or anti-clockwise.

To twist the strips up the correct way start by matching up the star on the dough strip with the star on the mould. Then from left to right and move up on the same side, then go over to the other side over the top of it. Every time the strip comes up from under the mould, it should be only slightly overlapping the previously added strip. Continue on like this until the strip runs out. Repeat with all other strips.

Can you recognize figures on the twisted up dough?

If you twisted the strips well, then you should be able to recognize the following shapes:

  1. Reindeer and Gingerbread man
  2. Snowman and Bell
  3. Angel and Locomotive

Jacob said that someone from the list of people who donated for the Christmas tree is for sure not guilty. Try to see how you can reduce that list to just one person.

By crossing out everyone who donated one of the decorations you discovered, you are left with only one person: Manuela Ortiz. She donated a Snowflake decoration.

As such now you know one more person who cannot be the thief.

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