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Post by afarlie on Dec 3, 2009 0:14:23 GMT
Todays hint : One clue involves word minipulation
1. Out West, Kens not in with the g set . West Kensington 2. Maria's passage meets the District here Gloucester Road 3. Tucker's haunt. Grange Hill
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Post by louvrerivoli on Dec 3, 2009 0:29:12 GMT
1. West Kensington
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Post by afarlie on Dec 3, 2009 0:34:18 GMT
That was quick !!
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Post by louvrerivoli on Dec 3, 2009 1:06:25 GMT
That was quick !! It's quite obvious actually!
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Post by yerkes on Dec 3, 2009 6:40:05 GMT
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Post by Oracle on Dec 3, 2009 7:24:23 GMT
2 St Mary's Curve/ St Mary's Station/Aldgate East
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Post by afarlie on Dec 3, 2009 11:28:49 GMT
2 St Mary's Curve/ St Mary's Station/Aldgate East Nope. But it is a District line station, you could get that information from reading the clue.
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Post by norbitonflyer on Dec 3, 2009 12:10:00 GMT
"Maria's passage" is a term for the Assumption into Heaven of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Would the Temple church be dedicated to that event by any chance?
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Post by afarlie on Dec 3, 2009 13:52:20 GMT
"Maria's passage" is a term for the Assumption into Heaven of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Would the Temple church be dedicated to that event by any chance? Clever thinking, but it's more down to earth than Temple
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Post by Oracle on Dec 3, 2009 13:53:27 GMT
Or West Brompton (Oratory)? Westminster? Blackfriars?
St Mary's Road, Wimbledon?
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Post by rayb on Dec 3, 2009 13:56:41 GMT
2= Whitechapel (St. Mary's Curve)?
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Post by afarlie on Dec 3, 2009 13:58:33 GMT
Or West Brompton (Oratory)? Westminster? Blackfriars? Again clever thinking , but still not there
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Post by afarlie on Dec 3, 2009 14:04:29 GMT
Or West Brompton (Oratory)? Westminster? Blackfriars?St Mary's Road, Wimbledon?Nope. Keep trying
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Post by Oracle on Dec 3, 2009 14:31:12 GMT
St Marys Road, Ealing abuts to South Ealing station but thats not on the District (now anyway).
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Post by chopshopjohn on Dec 3, 2009 14:38:18 GMT
2 Blackfriars
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Post by Oracle on Dec 3, 2009 14:46:17 GMT
Sorry, tried that already and it was uh-huh!
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Post by Colin D on Dec 3, 2009 15:37:40 GMT
Could it be Monument?
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Post by afarlie on Dec 3, 2009 15:49:14 GMT
Not sure what you are thinking, but it's not Monument... At this rate you'll all get ib buy sheer elemination ;D
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Post by afarlie on Dec 4, 2009 16:33:33 GMT
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Post by Oracle on Dec 6, 2009 10:16:27 GMT
Trying another tack: Mile End, with Queen Mary College?
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Post by afarlie on Dec 6, 2009 21:24:10 GMT
Trying another tack: Mile End, with Queen Mary College? Nope it's not Mile End
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Post by crystal on Dec 7, 2009 10:46:23 GMT
Mary-le-Bow's passage would be... Bow Road.
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Post by afarlie on Dec 7, 2009 14:15:52 GMT
Mary-le-Bow's passage would be... Bow Road. And it's not Bow Road ..
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Post by stuartpalmer on Dec 7, 2009 19:22:44 GMT
But if it's Mary-le-Bow (Cheapside), then Bow Lane leads to ... Mansion House.
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Post by afarlie on Dec 7, 2009 19:56:04 GMT
But if it's Mary-le-Bow (Cheapside), then Bow Lane leads to ... Mansion House. It's not Mansion House.. At this rate you'll get it by eliminating all the wrong answers
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Post by norbitonflyer on Dec 7, 2009 21:24:54 GMT
St Mary le Bow is the one on Cheapside, and the home of Bow Bells.
Bow Church is also, confusingly, dedicated to St Mary.
The "Bow" in both cases is an arch - in the Cheapside version it is the arched vault of the church itself. In the E8 version it is the arched bridge that replaced the ford that carried the Roman Road to Colchester across the River Lea (hence "Street Ford" (Stratford), on the other side of the river).
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Post by afarlie on Dec 7, 2009 23:37:39 GMT
St Mary le Bow is the one on Cheapside, and the home of Bow Bells. Bow Church is also, confusingly, dedicated to St Mary. The "Bow" in both cases is an arch - in the Cheapside version it is the arched vault of the church itself. In the E8 version it is the arched bridge that replaced the ford that carried the Roman Road to Colchester across the River Lea (hence "Street Ford" (Stratford), on the other side of the river). Hmm... I'll have to remember that for a clue in the new year!
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Post by Oracle on Dec 8, 2009 10:58:52 GMT
I have got to give up! I can only suggest Tower Hill, because Queen Mary was betrothed at the Tower by proxy.
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Post by SE13 on Dec 8, 2009 12:32:10 GMT
Maria's passage is a pram! Bebecar or McClaren or similar. But I can't think of anything related on the District! Unless.... Green for District, passage where you have to step. Stepney Green? Or is that just too tenuous?
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Post by Oracle on Dec 8, 2009 13:49:59 GMT
It's by Graco apparently.
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