Where in the USA is Carmen Sandiego FAQ? version 1.0.1
by Andrew Schultz
[email protected]

This document is copyright 2000-2001 Andrew Schultz.  Please do not
reproduce for profit without my prior consent.  Its main goal is,
besides being an interesting project for myself, to make people aware of
an interesting and very challenging sequel to what was already a very
good game(Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego.)

See my in-depth script for specific hints.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

STOLEN ITEMS

CLUES

DESCRIPTIONS

RANK

QUIRKS

VERSIONS/CREDITS

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GENERAL INFORMATION

A specific walkthrough is not possible in this game.  There are so many
different clues, random places to start, and random paths that the only
way to get through the game is to know some specific [interesting]
trivia about the U.S.  However, there are some time metrics that you can
learn.

Time to arrest a crook = 6 days
Time spent sleeping each day = 9 hours("kids, get your sleep!")
6 days * 15 hours = 90 hours to catch the crook
Identifying a criminal at the crime lab=2 hours
Going to first location for a clue=1 hour
Going to first location for a clue=2 hours
Going to third location for a clue=3 hours
Going back again=3 hours
Any plane flight[even from Miami to Anchorage]=3 hours
If you take a flight to the wrong location and return, you are given new
locations and new clues, and the time it takes to look for clues is
reset to one hour, then two.
Also, each time you gain a rank, the crook goes through one more city.
They start off going through just three.

Note that certain locations give certain sorts of clues.  For instance,
at the library you will probably find out what the person was reading.
Descriptive clues are, however, random.

STOLEN ITEMS

Each state has three possible items that can be stolen from it.  They
are listed below.

Alabama:
 The Boll Weevil Monument
 Jefferson Davis' top hat
 George Washington Carver's lab notes
Alaska:
 The Alaska Pipeline
 Secret formula for Kodiak bear repellant
 The Mendenhall Glacier
Arizona:
 The Petrified Forest
 Geronimo's war bonnet
 The Painted Desert
Arkansas:
 Thermostat from Arkansas Hot Springs
 The Crater of Diamonds
 Magnetic Mountain
California:
 All the cable cars in San Francisco
 The Hollywood sign
 The last California condor
Colorado:
 Pike's Peak
 Molly Brown's tea set
 The capitol's golden dome
Connecticut:
 Statue of Nathan Hale
 Historic Colt revolver
 The Charter Oak
Delaware:
 America's first log cabin
 The Mason-Dixon Monument
 Cooch's Bridge
Florida:
 The Fountain of Youth
 Launching pad from Cape Canaveral
 Keys to Key West
Georgia:
 The Okefenokee Swamp
 Scarlett O'Hara's petticoat
 Entire year's peanut crop
Honolulu:
 King Kamehameha's crown
 Original recipe for poi
 Telescope from Mauna Loa Observatory
Idaho:
 Chief Joseph's teepee
 Secret cure for potato blight
 All the snow from Sun Valley
Illinois:
 Abraham Lincoln's stovepipe hat
 The Chicago Water Tower
 The Chicago Loop
Indiana:
 Finish flag from the Indy 500
 The Battle of Tippecanoe Monument
 The New Harmony Memorial
Iowa:
 Grant Wood painting
 Herbert Hoover's baby shoes
 Prize-winning hog
Kansas:
 Dorothy's red shoes
 Toto's flea collar
 Pony Express station
Kentucky:
 Winner's Circle from Churchill Downs
 Daniel Boone's compass
 Keys to Fort Knox
Louisiana:
 Jean Lafitte's cutlass
 The streetcar named Desire
 Secret recipe for gumbo
Maine:
 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's first verse
 Winslow Homer painting
 All the lobster pots in the state
Maryland:
 Manuscript of "The Star Spangled Banner"
 The keys to Camp David
 Edgar Allen Poe's raven
Massachusettes:
 Paul Revere's silver spurs
 Plymouth Rock
 Lanterns from Old North Church
Michigan:
 Original Model T Ford
 Original recipe for Kellogg's corn flakes
 Entire year's cherry crop
Minnesota:
 The headwaters of the Mississippi
 Paul Bunyan's ax
 The Mayo Brothers' stethoscope
Mississippi:
 William Faulkner's writing desk
 Elvis Presley's blue suede baby shoes
 Original Mississippi River boat
Missouri:
 Tom Sawyer's fence
 Harry Truman's piano
 Jesse James' suspenders
Montana:
 General Custer's boots
 Crazy Horse's war bonnet
 Glacier National Park
Nebraska:
 Wild Bill Hickok's hat
 Largest mammoth fossil ever found
 Chimney Rock
Nevada:
 Hoover Dam
 Deed to the Comstock Lode
 All the slot machines in the state
New Hampshire:
 Nose from the Old Man of the Mountains
 Wind gauge from Mt. Washington
 Daniel Webster's teething ring
New Jersey:
 Miss America's crown
 Thomas Edison's lab notes
 Walt Whitman's writing desk
New Mexico:
 The Santa Fe Trail
 The Carlsbad Caverns
 Trophy from hot air balloon race
New York:
 Rip Van Winkle's nightshirt
 The Brooklyn Bridge
 Babe Ruth's bat from Baseball Hall of Fame
North Carolina:
 Sir Walter Raleigh's cape
 The Wright Brothers Memorial
 Virginia Dare's birth certificate
North Dakota:
 Teddy Roosevelt's branding iron
 Sitting Bull's blanket
 The International Peace Garden
Ohio:
 Johnny Appleseed's secret cider recipe
 The Great Serpent Mound
 Red Grange's jersey from Football Hall of Fame
Oklahoma:
 Will Rogers' lariat
 The surrey with fringe on top
 Oil drilling rights to the entire state
Oregon:
 Crater Lake
 Sea Lion Caves
 The end of the Oregon Trail
Pennsylvania:
 The Liberty Bell
 Betsy Ross' sewing basket
 Benjamin Franklin's printing press
Rhode Island:
 Prize-winning Rhode Island Red
 Crystal chandelier from "The Breakers"
 State capitol's marble dome
South Carolina:
 Statue of John C. Calhoun
 Plans to Fort Sumter
 Blackbeard's treasure
South Dakota:
 Teddy Roosevelt's Mt. Rushmore moustache
 Calamity Jane's six-shooter
 Deed to the Homestake Mine
Tennessee:
 Prize-winning Tennessee walking horse
 Davey Crockett's coonskin cap
 The stage from the Grand Ole Opry
Texas:
 The yellow rose of Texas
 Sam Houston's rifle
 J.R.'s Stetson
Utah:
 The Bonneville Salt Flats
 Great Salt Lake
 Promontory Point
Vermont:
 Entire year's harvest of maple syrup
 Ethan Allen's powderhorn
 Calvin Coolidge's baby shoe
Virginia:
 George Washington's axe
 The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
 Chincoteague pony herd
Washington:
 Elevator from the Space Needle
 Statue of Chief Seattle
 Grand Coulee Dam
West Virginia:
 John Brown's body
 Entire year's production of marbles
 Shenandoah Valley apple crop
Wisconsin:
 Prize-winning dairy cow
 Entire year's production of cheese
 Antique circus train from Circus World Museum
Wyoming:
 Devil's Tower National Monument
 Statue of Buffalo Bill Cody
 The Grand Tetons
Washington, D. C.:
 White House china set
 The President's helicopter
 The Chief Justice's gavel

CLUES

Here is what each descriptive clue about a suspect "really" means for
you to type into the crime computer.  I believe I've got them all,
except one for blond that is missing.  The descriptive categories are
sex, hair, food, sports, hobbies, and music.

HAIR
 BLOND
   had peroxided hair
   was towheaded
   had blond hair
 RED
   had auburn tresses
   had red hair
   was auburn-haired
   was titian-haired
 BROWN
   had mahogany tresses
   had mouse-colored hair
   had brown hair
   had mousey hair
 BLACK
   had ebony tresses
   was raven-haired
   had black hair
   had hair as dark as midnight

FOOD
 SEAFOOD
   was eating calamari
   was eating sashimi
   was munching crab
   was snacking on squid
 CREOLE
   was eating gumbo
   was eating crawfish
   was eating jambalaya
   was eating red beans and rice
 TEX/MEX
   was eating a burrito
   was noshing on nachos
   was eating chimichongas
   was eating a bowl of chili
 SOUTHERN
   was eating grits
   was munching a ham hock
   was eating fried chicken
   was eating black-eyed peas

SPORTS
 BASEBALL
   had a Tom Seaver T-shirt
   had a Mets ticket
   had a Cubs ticket
   had a photo of Babe Ruth
 FOOTBALL
   had a 49ers T-shirt
   was carrying a pigskin
   was a real Bears fan
   had seats on the 50-yard line
 BASKETBALL
   had a Knicks ticket
   was dribbling like crazy
   was practicing rebounds
   practiced slam dunks in the wastebasket
 HOCKEY
   had a puck in [his/her] pocket
   was wearing shin guards
   had a N.Y. Rangers T-shirt
   mentioned the Stanley Cup

HOBBIES
 GAMBLING
   had a lottery ticket
   had a racing form
   had an ace up [his/her] sleeve
   was looking for a poker game
 EXPLORING
   had a book on speleology
   had a hat with a lantern
   was carrying a rope
   had bat guano on [his/her] shoes
 FORTUNETELLING
   had a crystal ball
   was reading tea leaves
   was carrying tarot cards
   had a book of the I Ching
 AUTO REPAIR
   was carrying a spanner
   was carrying a fan belt
   had a lug nut in [his/her] hand
   was carrying a wrench

MUSIC
 CLASSICAL
   was humming a scherzo
   had a Mozart T-shirt
   was humming a fugue
   had a Scarlatti tape
 COUNTRY
   had a Willie Nelson tape
   was listening to Hank Williams
   was picking a tune on a banjo
   was dressed for a square dance
 ROCK
   had a David Bowie tape
   had a Fats Domino T-shirt
   had a Talking Heads tape
   had The Boss on [his/her] shirt
 OPERA
   was humming Rigoletto
   had a Pavarotti T-shirt
   had a ticket to The Ring
   was whistling an aria

Also, the structure of clues is much less complex than in "Where in the
World."  The special scripts are listed below:

"You're getting too close, shamus." appears when you're in the right
town.

"A V.I.L.E. henchman!  You must be on the right track!" appears several
times.

A simple "No one like that has been seen around here." occurs when you
take a wrong turn.

Here are the following places you can visit:  Library, University,
Historical Society, Auto Club, Visitors Center, Tourist Bureau, Athletic
Club, Stadium, Sports Center.  No employees are identified in this game.

DESCRIPTIONS

Name                        |Hair |Food    |Sport     |Hobby      |Music
|
----------------------------+-----+--------+----------+-----------+-----
--+
Heidi Gosikh                |blond|Southern|hockey    |auto
repair|country|
Venus Pencil                |blond|Southern|hockey    |auto repair|opera
|
Brenda & Cobina Vanderbilt  |red  |Creole  |football  |spelunking
|country|
Wendy Pauper                |red  |Creole  |football  |gambling   |rock
|
B. B. D. O'Brien            |brown|seafood |baseball  |spelunking
|classic|
Polly Esther Fabrique       |brown|seafood |baseball  |fortunes   |opera
|
Gypsy Rose Lasagna          |black|Tex-Mex |basketball|fortunes   |rock
|
Carmen Sandiego             |black|Tex-Mex |basketball|gambling
|classic|
----------------------------+-----+--------+----------+-----------+-----
--+
Mylar Naugahyde             |blond|Southern|baseball  |gambling   |opera
|
Sheriff Paul Drive          |blond|Creole  |baseball  |auto
repair|country|
Sven Galli                  |red  |Tex-Mex |hockey    |fortunes   |rock
|
Titus Canby                 |red  |seafood |football  |spelunking
|classic|
Alexander Graham Edison     |brown|Southern|basketball|auto repair|opera
|
Ken Hartley Reed            |brown|seafood |basketball|spelunking
|classic|
Benjamin Hana               |black|Creole  |hockey    |gambling
|country|
Karl La Fong                |black|Tex-Mex |football  |fortunes   |rock
|
----------------------------+-----+--------+----------+-----------+-----
--+

RANK

 At the end of a certain number of successful missions, you receive a
promotion.  Here is each rank along with the range of successful
missions it corresponds to.

Gumshoe          0-1
Jr Investigator  2-3
Investigator     4-6
Sr Investigator  7-9
Inspector        10-13
Sr Inspector     14-17
Jr Detective     18-22
Detective        23-27
Sr Detective     28-32
Master Detective 33+
Carmen is the 39th you will catch, which will put you in the hall of
fame.

With each rise in rank, you will be forced to go through one more city
to capture Carmen or her accomplice.  To explore a city takes 6 hours,
with 3 hours in a flight.  If there are eleven cities, you will need 99
hours total.  But you are given only six days total, and with nine hours
for sleep, you won't get there in time.  You'll need to pass through a
city on the first clue.

QUIRKS

Carmen's hair has changed from brown to black.

END OF FAQ PROPER

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VERSION INFO
1.0.1 added very minor details about the script 6/14/2001
1.0.0 submitted to GameFAQs 12/1/2000

CREDITS
Thanks to ftp.apple.asimov.net(/pub) for reminding me this game existed.
Thanks to Kahei, without whose hex editor the script would likely never
have been done.

CONTACT INFO
[email protected] with any constructive comments.