About my Name... meet Jupiter!
[h3]Dear Thaumaturges,
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Over the past few days, we gave you a little mystery to solve. From celestial conundrums, over authorial anagrams, to planetary puzzles, we’ve had you guessing and theorising over something that we know is very dear to your hearts: the name of Strange Antiquities’ store cat.
Reading everybody’s guesses was a delight! Some of you got very close; others less so. (Unfortunately, the cat’s name will not be Jon Bon Jovi).
But without further ado, let’s get to the most important part of this blog…
[h2]Meet Jupiter![/h2]

Thanks to all who played along, and congratulations to everyone who guessed correctly – especially those of you who managed it after only one clue (we were stunned)!
Here’s a quick explanation of all the clues in case there are some you missed:
[h5]Rob & John[/h5]
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Bad Viking Iceberg Interactive
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Over the past few days, we gave you a little mystery to solve. From celestial conundrums, over authorial anagrams, to planetary puzzles, we’ve had you guessing and theorising over something that we know is very dear to your hearts: the name of Strange Antiquities’ store cat.
Reading everybody’s guesses was a delight! Some of you got very close; others less so. (Unfortunately, the cat’s name will not be Jon Bon Jovi).
But without further ado, let’s get to the most important part of this blog…
[h2]Meet Jupiter![/h2]

Thanks to all who played along, and congratulations to everyone who guessed correctly – especially those of you who managed it after only one clue (we were stunned)!
Here’s a quick explanation of all the clues in case there are some you missed:
- The holes are a representation of the planets (yes, including Pluto!)
- Sir Jon Vibar is an anagram of Robin Jarvis, author of a book called The Alchymist’s Cat. The titular cat is called Jupiter which is partly where the inspiration for our cat’s name came from!
- This is the symbol for the planetary metal, tin, which is associated with Jupiter.
[h5]Rob & John[/h5]
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Bad Viking Iceberg Interactive