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• #18277
Time to move on.
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Love Walk cafe, on Love Walk, close to Camberwell and Denmark Incline - depending on your capacity to decipher cluez.
Max was nowhere to be seen.New.
This shouldn't be too difficult.
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• #18278
That's an easy one!
Do I see your pompino every evening going N to S through the Greenwich Foot tunnel c 6pm?
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• #18279
I said it was not too difficult :)
This game's been stuck on hold for...... too long.
That's likely to be me in the foot tunnel north to south @ ~18:00.
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• #18280
Max was nowhere to be seen.
Well, the tag clearly doesn't count, then. :)
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• #18281
This shouldn't be too difficult.
Yes, maybe, but where's the clue??!1?
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• #18282
That's an easy one!
It's pretty easy if you know where it is.
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• #18283
You want cluez from the outset?
Where is the sport in that?
Hmmmm?
ETA - And where were you when it came to ID'ing the Love Walk cafe?
Well?
Where?
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• #18284
Errrm
If you can't put a verbal clue up doesn't that mean the last tag is still available? That's the rule right?
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• #18285
Rules - Schmules.
I've ID'd the last BToB.
I've proposed a new one (after the game had gone errr..... a bit rancid)
Is anyone less than delighted with that?
Now is your chance to say...
Right now, I'm going to have a bath.
Pls to be sorting yourselves out by the time I am back.
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• #18286
Dark Glass Wall?
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• #18287
For Skülly.
It is the work of the youngest member of the Royal Academy of Arts.
It conceals the flues of an energy centre which will heat 15,000 homes and businesses.
It was inspired by the 'dazzle camouflage' used on warships in the First World War.
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• #18288
Now you've made it too easy.
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• #18289
I knew it.
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• #18290
Old is on the Blackwall Tunnel approach road.
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• #18291
New? Well I wanted to go a bit further west but met this.
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• #18292
But for a more cheerful tag, how about this one? Apologies to the "yet another church" contingent.
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• #18293
Funnily enough I encountered the same path blockage yesterday.
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• #18294
I had a long conversation with a French family who were trying to reach the Thames clipper wharf by the Cutty Sark and they were dismayed to find they would have to go back to the A206 roundabout. That is not a clue.
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• #18295
Reputedly the site of the murder of the Archbishop of Canterbury after whom the church is named. At the hands of some drunken Danes.
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• #18296
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• #18297
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St Alfege's Church in Greenwich. Dedicated to Alfege, Archbishop of Canterbury, and the site is supposedly where he was murdered by the Danes.New
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• #18298
Old: Church of St Magnus-the-Martyr, just on the north side of London Bridge. Mentioned by Dickens and by TS Eliot. The ancient bit of wood is from the river wall built by the Romans - just the 2,000 years ago.
New: Not a martyr, but still a fallen Christian icon
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• #18299
Inside that church is an ace scale model of London Bridge.
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• #18300
Once went in to see it and the priest cornered me, dragging me around the other interesting bits. Didn't get to see much of the model!
I do have it - I just haven't had the chance to get over there. Job innit?
Good clooooz.
FWIW I think Skülly probably also hazzit.