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goodgoalie | 12:30 Sun 19th Nov 2017 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Morning Flonska, and any other solvers. Lovely part of the country we're in this week, and pretty straightforward to place it with his mentioning of The Blue Boy. I notice, though, that Brian Smith, who gives the answers to these puzzles on an easily-findable website, has gone way off track by naming the second village as Mendham. Nowhere near!
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Got it. Thanks for the clue, Flonska.
Just worked through it. I see andywedge over at hotukdeals has also gone for Mendham, possibly influenced by Brian Smith's answers?
I have submitted my form. I'm looking forward to my luxury, five-star break!
Good luck!
...and to you, Toorak.
I've not got Mendham as the second mentioned village! Never done this before, very interesting.
Well done, Tilly!

If you win the prize - and as it is a 2 night stay, you will have time to invite Toorak and me down to London for either a lunch or, at least, a cream tea, (those that have the crusts cut off the sarnies!)

Sounds like a good idea flonska

I have submitted too so if I win the lunches/ cream teas are on me :-)
Zebo - I am new to this too but finding it very enjoyable
Zebo, I am glad you found it interesting. It's not everyone's cup of tea but as well as pursuing the answers to win the prize . . . . natch, the more obscure bits of information/history that the quiz throws up is quite amazing and I have learnt so much from the data. The additional information gleaned has helped me trace the exploits of a relative who went down in a Lancaster in WWII, has enabled me to trace my family back to the 1400's and I have made contact with relatives in both NZ & the USA.
Etch . . . sorry, missed your post @ 18:28.

Hopefully, the clues have got you back on track and if you win . . same rules apply re: - the cream tea?
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Glad to see so many enjoying the puzzle this week - as I've said before, I've been doing it for over 18 years, and so much enjoyment it's given me, too. Everyone get the second village to begin with D?
Yes, I got that, the equine artist starts with M, as all good Jilly Cooper fans know, the gentry always sell one when they're hard up!
If one of us wins maybe we can all meet up at the hotel, bring a sleeping bag, I'll let you have a bit of floor!
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Thanks, but I don't think there was any danger of me getting off track with this week's puzzle. I always determine the answers to all the clues, not just the 2 required to enter the competition, before looking to see what others have come up with. As hinted by GG, I reckon D----- is the second village, and I see Brian Smith has now posted a correction.

The East Ender's blog, with his comprehensive explanation, was a favourite port of call. It did amuse me that he insisted on qualifying every date, no matter how well documented, with c[irca] - no doubt he would have said that the Battle of Hastings was fought c 1066!
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Hi, Etch, good to see another enthusiastic solver of this puzzle: I go right back to when you had to answer on a postcard to Leighton Buzzard! Don't know what's happened to The Eastender - no postings on his blog since 3rd Dec last year; hope he's okay
I also endeavour to solve all the puzzle clues. Some fascinating information is revealed in them; e.g. this week's Archbishop; who lost his head for introducing a 3rd poll tax.

I used to enjoy contributing to the East Ender Chronicles but sadly, its been almost a year since the last post appeared on that website.
I'm not sure I would classify myself as "enthusiastic", GG, "obsessive" is closer to the truth :-D

I still have the cutting for Where Was I? dated 19 May 1996 tucked into the relevant page of my copy of "The Shell Guide to England" (a useful reference pre-Internet). The first paragraph of the puzzle mentions "Elmer the Flying Monk", easily providing the answer to "Where was I?", which I seem to recall was always the first question in those days. The second question, that I wasn't able to answer at the time, appears to be open to debate: "Which American president's mother came from here?"
I got the second village starting with d
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Well, etch, you seem to have started doing this puzzle even earlier than me! I have a copy of The Blue Guide to England (now out of print) which is much-thumbed - a Christmas gift from my then-girlfriend's sister in 1999. Before I had a computer, I can remember haunting bookshops, trying to find answers, and I still have a copy of The Cambridge Guide to Literature, which I bought for £5 in a second-hand shop one Sunday, so I could solve some obscure literary reference.
I wonder if Chris Fautley has been doing it since way back then?

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