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Now time for a twist! Collect the numbers to insert into the diagram above.

In the Day 1, Level 1 (D1L1) puzzle, you had to identify fictional birds by their beaks. Bird #9 appeared on an episode of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. In what year did this episode originally air?

Take the last two digits of this year and put it in Position #1 in the diagram.

In the D3L3 puzzle, you had to find a list of people hidden in the camouflaged text. Who was the person missing from this list? How many different consonants (Y included) are in this person's first and last names? Enter this number into Position #2. (HINT: The word "error" has only one different consonant.)

In the D3L1 puzzle, you had to name television shows from the picture puns. In an online poll from a May 2009 episode of The O'Reilly Factor, what place on the list of "The Worst TV Shows of All Time" did Show #1 rank?

Insert this number into Position #3.

In the D2L1 puzzle, you had to identify 80s movies from their posters. How many movies were in the series that started with Film #5? Place this number in Position #4.

In the D4L3 puzzle, you had to solve the Kakuro variation with multiplication. What is the digit that went in the shaded orange square from this corner of the puzzle?

This number goes in Position #5.

In the D3L2 puzzle, you had to determine the schedule for the "Monday Mystery Marathon". At what hours (expressed in military time) did Josh read the Sherlock Holmes book?

Put the first two digits of that time into both Position #6 and Position #7.

 

You should now have a full phone number to a public building in Glendale, California, the same city where our collaboration partner Ringorang is located. Enter this phone number into Google.

What building is this the phone number for? And on what street in Glendale can it be found? Enter the name of the street (no directional prefixes, no street suffixes] into the box below.