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Question/Clue
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Answer
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Somewhat
like Narnia, in a rear garden, is an ornate lamppost with two lamps –
Where
am I
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A:
Ashley
House
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A lamb adorns
this house. Was it a sign?
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B:
Barnleigh
House
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C:
Is
for Coded
GURXVATFNEZF =
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The
Kings Arms
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A
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B
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C
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D
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E
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F
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G
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H
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I
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J
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K
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L
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M
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N
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O
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P
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Q
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R
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S
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T
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U
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V
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W
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X
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Y
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Z
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Local
wildlife attraction shapes knockers at the second of the large firs.
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D:
Dragon
Fly Door Knocker
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I’m told to
keep my beady eye on you by what sounds like popular request –
What am I
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E:
Stone
Eagle
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F:
Fine
the oldest dated house/building in the village (must be visible)
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The Gables 1698
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Not
a place for vertical take off planes or keepers of birds of prey
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G:
Gables
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Opposite
Dalhousie house I can be
seen. Bright yellow, next to two white friends. What letters and numbers
do I have?
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H:
H80/2
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Who
is the keeper of the peace at the Keeper’s Cottage?
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I:
Intercept
Alarms
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Home of
Punch’s partner at the end of the lane.
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J:
Judy’s
Hill
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K:
Where
in the Kings Arms is the old Well
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Car Park – Just behind back door
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These
are four of these knocking on Hemington Road
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L:
Lion
Head Knockers
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M:
Maths
Add
the number of children Queen Victoria had to the number on the golden seat
where you take a rest and multiple by the number of Polebrook hall giant
mushrooms
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9
+ 2000 x 3 = 6027
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N:
How far do you have to go to find an angry French Man
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Normans
cross 7 ½ miles
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If Polebrook
House is ADT, where is DGI?
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O:
Old
Bakery
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P:
Polebrook
Hall. Standing at the mushrooms outside. How many smokers at the Hall?
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12
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Q:
Where the Queen was put outside in 1988 by BRVH?
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Correlglen
or Chrichton
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Which bird
represents the white cottage?
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R:
Robin
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This
is a sign of Help without the dash dash dash displayed at which cottage.
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S:
Stone
Cottage
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You’d
have to go hammer and tongs to have got freehold converted.
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T:
The
Old Forge
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U:
Unknown
In
front of the plough. 0213 marks the spot. Its black and white really. What
am I?
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Telegraph Pole
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From
1904 you would have been able to read books here.
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V:
Village
Hall (Reading Room)
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This
house is not made of straw, but you can see it in the garden walls. What
am I and how many are there in the wall?
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W:
Wheatsheaf (1)
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How
many miles a centurion would have walked to Oundle, Great Gidding and
Luddington
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X:
10
Miles
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Not
far from those remembered find the home of the arrow's mother."
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Y:
Yew
House
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Something
to represent the letter Z.
Place
in an envelope (no bigger objects) and attach to your final submission (No
writing on paper words beginning with Z, drawings or photo’s etc…)
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Z:
Zest
(peel), Zip, Zinc etc………..
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