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Agatha Christie Mallowan: Archaeologist

Q. Surely not the 'Queen of Crime' A. One and the same. Christie's second husband was the celebrated British archaeologist Sir Max Mallowan, and she accompanied him on digs, particularly to Iraq,01:00 Fri 11th Jan 2002

What is the Stadel and where is it

Asks doukie A. The St del is one of Europe's most important art galleries, and it is in Frankfurt, Germany. It is the home of many major works of art, especially from Germany and features work by01:00 Mon 12th Nov 2001

Why is Bath so popular

Asks esmeharrison A. Bath is one of the most picturesque cities in the UK - and among the top ten tourist locations in the country. It is best known for its hot springs, sweeping crescents with town01:00 Mon 08th Oct 2001

London Entertainment Guide

London Entertainment Guide London is a great city for entertainment; whether you’re watching the street performers in Covent Garden or attending one of the many West End shows on offer, there is always something on that caters for all ages and tastes. London’s West End is known for its plethora of hit...16:37 Mon 24th May 2010

I will be in Osaka, Japan this summer during the world cup finals. Can you tell me anything about the city

Asks Brandon A. Osaka is Japan's third largest city (after Tokyo and Yokohama) and has a reputation for being incredibly easy going and a "party town" - with hundreds of bars, restaurants and clubs01:00 Mon 01st Apr 2002

Where is Toompea

Asks esme A. Toompea is the hill upon and around which the Estonian capital of Tallinn is centred. The settlement on the hill, which grew into Tallinn, was where the Danes first settled in 1219 and01:00 Mon 11th Feb 2002

Give a dog a home: The Dog of Alcibiades

Q. What is the Dog of Alcibiades A. 'The Dog of Alcibiades' - also known as the 'Jennings Dog' - is a twice-lifesize marble sculpture of a Molossian Hound, the ancestor of modern mastiffs and01:00 Mon 20th Aug 2001

Can you recommend the best things to do in London for a weekend

Asks meltdown A. There is so much to do in London that it is difficult to fit it into one weekend, but if you've got the energy we've got the information! Just the size and the amount of people01:00 Thu 12th Jul 2001

What is there to do in Bilbao

Asks Meltdown A. Bilbao is the oldest city in the Basque Country of Spain, but until recently it was primarily known as a ferry port and industrial town. Since the world famous Museo Guggenheim de01:00 Sat 07th Jul 2001

York: Jewel Of The North

If the prospect of going out of the UK for a break doesn’t appeal or is outside of your price range this year then why not visit somewhere closer to home One place to consider is the City of York; somewhere which has massive amounts of history and culture on show. What to see around York York’s history s...16:37 Mon 24th May 2010

What is the largest city in Scandinavia

asks jellybean A. Copenhagen is the largest city in Scandinavia, and is the capital of Denmark. Q. What is Copenhagen like to visit A.It is a great place to visit, especially for a long weekend01:00 Mon 13th Aug 2001

I have heard that Edinburgh is very rough and not an ideal place to visit, is this true

Asks mollyprixe A. Like any capital city, Edinburgh does have a rough underbelly - it does have problems, namely with drugs, AIDS, poor housing and homelessness - but it is no worse than other01:00 Mon 30th Jul 2001

I am ashamed to admit it, but I have never been to Paris even though it is so close and easy to get to. Can you tell me the best places to see I am visiting for four days in July.

Asks JacksonC A. You will be really spoilt for choice when it comes to sightseeing in Paris, we have outlined some of the main tourist attractions below - but dont let the volume overwhelm you, if01:00 Mon 04th Jun 2001

When does the Munich Beer Festival take place

Asks danmiller103 A. The Oktoberfest festival is a massive celebration of beer and fairgrounds. It takes place from the penultimate Saturday in September for 16 days in the Theresienwiese Fairground,01:00 Mon 21st May 2001

What s happened to Joanna Southcott s box

Joanna SouthcottA. You often saw advertisements in newspapers asking for Southcott's box to be opened. Whatever happened to it asked Doubris. I'd better give a little background. This sounds a01:00 Fri 09th Feb 2001

Oslo: A Viking Capital

The capital city of Norway, Oslo, is an excellent destination for a short break or holiday. It has a huge amount of sights both within and around the city. Getting There Oslo’s main Airport is the Gardermoen Terminal. This is actually a fair distance from the city itself, around 22 miles, but has good rail an...16:37 Mon 24th May 2010

Body art: Tattoos

Q. So, art or disfigurement A. As usual with these things it is a matter of opinion. Tattoos range from self-inflicted crosses and 'evil' across the knuckles to the most extraordinarily elaborate -01:00 Fri 12th Apr 2002

How big is Liechtenstein and what is its capital

Asks Madeline A. The Principality of Liechtenstein covers 160 sq km (62.5 sq miles) of land. Its capital is Vaduz. Q. Is it a member of the European Union A. It is not a member of European Union,01:00 Mon 04th Mar 2002

Where is Riga

Asks Diana A. Riga is the capital of Latvia. Q. What is its population A. It is approximately 900,000. Q. I have been reading a lot about Riga lately, is it a good place to visit A. It is one01:00 Mon 28th Jan 2002

Can you fly direct to Lapland from London

Asks Jemima A. Only if you're on the sleigh with Santa! You would fly to Helsinki from London (approximately 2 hrs, 45 minute flight), and then on to one of Lapland's five airports. These are01:00 Mon 10th Dec 2001

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