Welcome to the final Crocodile Mystery of 2019! As we close out the year (and the decade!), we invite you to look at the image below and tell us, if you can, what on earth it’s talking about?!
Leave your thoughts and guesses in the comments below, and we’ll be back next week with an explanation.
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I really don’t know (and can’t wait to find out!) but was wondering if this was a lighting direction. Does Kleg = Klieg (light)?
Could this be a misspelling of the lighting instrument used in films (the Klieg-pronounced Kleeg)? Since it says “open full”, it might mean that it is on a dimmer and the dimmer is to be up full.
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I really don’t know (and can’t wait to find out!) but was wondering if this was a lighting direction. Does Kleg = Klieg (light)?
Leo Cadogan — November 26, 2019
Stage lighting? (mistake for Klieg light?)
Owen Williams — November 26, 2019
Could this be a misspelling of the lighting instrument used in films (the Klieg-pronounced Kleeg)? Since it says “open full”, it might mean that it is on a dimmer and the dimmer is to be up full.
Mike Foutch — November 26, 2019
A direction in a lighting script regarding a Klieg light.
JOHN P CHALMERS — November 27, 2019