where is this?
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I thought there might be a quaker connection. Then I looked at the B1355 road (Norfolk). Too complicated. Normally with cryptic puzzles, you know when you've got it.
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May be I should have said 37/2
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Tinpotflowers wrote:May be I should have said 37/2 also what is the purpose of the small building?
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Tinpotflowers wrote:May be I should have said 37/2 also what is the purpose of the small building?
Looking at the water around the base, it looks like a pissoir, though it may be that informally.
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A lock-up (hence porridge)?
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That former prison in St Albans perhaps.
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YES but the number what do they mean ?bovlomov wrote:A lock-up (hence porridge)?
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NOpwa wrote:That former prison in St Albans perhaps.
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Is the half-timbered house just in front of the church of St Peter and St Paul in Lingfield, not far from the Lingfield lock-up https://www.prisonhistory.org/lockup/lingfield-lock-up/ and the racecourse where you can place bets at a wide range of odds?
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Surrey can’t be classed as the Midlands can it?
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Tinpotflowers wrote:YES but the number what do they mean ?bovlomov wrote:A lock-up (hence porridge)?
Stratford (not London E15)? Shakey wrote 37 plays.
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At last well done you understood my clues.backnotes wrote:Is the half-timbered house just in front of the church of St Peter and St Paul in Lingfield, not far from the Lingfield lock-up https://www.prisonhistory.org/lockup/lingfield-lock-up/ and the racecourse where you can place bets at a wide range of odds?
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Midlands clue was for the clock towerPaulatic wrote:Surrey can’t be classed as the Midlands can it?
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Yes please, more puzzles
Here a couple of easy questions
Bangor (Wales) is twinned with Soest (Germany), with which town in NL is Soest partnered?
Wolfgang Wolf was a German footballer and manager, which eponymous club did he work for?
What job was held by Bob Reid (BR) and by Sir Robert Reid (BR)?
Here a couple of easy questions
Bangor (Wales) is twinned with Soest (Germany), with which town in NL is Soest partnered?
Wolfgang Wolf was a German footballer and manager, which eponymous club did he work for?
What job was held by Bob Reid (BR) and by Sir Robert Reid (BR)?
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Tinpotflowers wrote:Midlands clue was for the clock towerPaulatic wrote:Surrey can’t be classed as the Midlands can it?
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