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Sam & Max: Season 1 Hints
How do I get the money for Bosco's item?
1 of 10: Good grief, a hundred trillion dollars?! It can't be done!
2 of 10: Well, maybe there's something around the office that we can sell. Did you check in the closet?
3 of 10: It looks like the same old junk; just to be sure, though, click on everything to see if Sam or Max have anything useful to say about it all.
4 of 10: What was it that Max said he fed to Leonard, the guy on the top shelf?
5 of 10: The deed to the United States -- well, that's surely worth $100,000,000,000,000. But we have two problems: how do we get it back out of Leonard, and where are we going to find a buyer?
6 of 10: Getting the deed back is easy, once you get the Gastrokinesis Talisman from Lincoln, who's up on The Moon.
7 of 10: As for question two, the only entities that buy countries are other countries. Try talking to any heads of state you know.
8 of 10: Aside from Max, the only one you know is Sybil, in her new role as the Queen of Canada. But you've got to get her in the right frame of mind first.
9 of 10: Go talk to her after you meet up with Hugh Bliss in The Blister of Tranquility, and she'll be so blissed out she'll happily fork over the money. (Okay, so it's Canadian dollars, but what do you care? Dollars is dollars!)
10 of 10: Once you've made the sale, keep your eye out for signs of the change -- like the flag on the moon.