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I thought maybe you'd boobed - I'm glad you didn't! Thinking cap is now back on.You had me worried for a moment but one "H" too many and one "L" too few. Vey clever otherwise.
I thought maybe you'd boobed - I'm glad you didn't! Thinking cap is now back on.You had me worried for a moment but one "H" too many and one "L" too few. Vey clever otherwise.
Precisely, I couldn't have explained it better myself. Your turn...Fenchurch Street
Ely Cathedral is a church in the Fen country, and the route for the cathedral would be the street leading to it.
Next clue:-
Eel curls up inside somewhere nice and warm.
Coseley? |
Coseley?
We'll be in The Bull tonight and for a very long time! |
The best I can do is...Next clue (not an anagram) is:-
We'll be in The Bull tonight and for a very long time!
Oxford Parkway?Next clue (not an anagram) is:-
We'll be in The Bull tonight and for a very long time!
No, sorryThe best I can do is...
Bulwell Forest?
...but I'm not very hopeful.
No, sorryOxford Parkway?
Seven Sisters?Another clue to We'll be in The Bull tonight and for a very long time!
The Bull has nothing whatsoever to do with a Public House!
Not much activity today on this thread, so perhaps another clue is needed:-
(Yorkshire) Dales Pie (anag)
And you were so close....see below,PLEIADES is in the constellation Taurus, but I have never haerd of such a station, seems "far out" in every sense.
Methinks @neilmc helped you out a little bit? But you are correct, Sir. Well done!Seven Sisters?
Thanks for that hint, I'd got as far Taurus and your post was the final piece in the jgsawPLEIADES is in the constellation Taurus, but I have never haerd of such a station, seems "far out" in every sense.
Thank you, the next one is probably a lot easier but I found it amusing.Methinks @neilmc helped you out a little bit? But you are correct, Sir. Well done!
We'll be in The Bull tonight and for a very long time!
In the constellation Taurus (The Bull) is a group of stars called the Pleiades (Greek mythology, etc. and also an anagram of Dales Pie), the brightest seven of which are also known as the Seven Sisters. The Pleiades will remain in Taurus for a very long time but what with stellar motion, etc., in a million or so years time, who knows where they'll be? Maybe in Sussex?
Over to @DaleCooper.
Not Overton, I think you might kick yourself when you see the answer.Overton ? (Would have gone for Mickleover had it still existed).
That is correct, your turn...Micklefield (in West Yorkshire)
Milford Haven?Next clue:-
Angel's nipple gets sucked to produce this destination.
Sir Bernard's not very bright