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Post by M-G Corki on Sept 13, 2007 20:53:49 GMT
Set 14 is up.
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Post by M-G Corki on Sept 14, 2007 21:58:00 GMT
Set 15 is now up.
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Post by M-G Corki on Sept 15, 2007 20:59:43 GMT
Start looking as Set 16 is up!
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Post by M-G Corki on Sept 17, 2007 22:00:27 GMT
As DM is down at the moment, I am posting the 18th Set of clues here. When DM is back up, I will post the clues up there. Set 18 is slightly different. There are 5 pictures of different places around the world, each with a one line clue. Clue 1The largest lake in this place is 9.6 km². Clue 2It is located around Port Philip Bay. Clue 3This place has the world's second tallest freestanding structure. Clue 4This place is known as "The Red City". Clue 5This place was first settled in c.473B.C. Answers: 1. Tallinn; 2. Melbourne; 3. Toronto; 4. Marrakech; 5. BeijingOrder for answering question1. Cavalry (BridMorgan) 2. Infantry (demonspawn) No answer from the Archers (points to be deducted) - Please PM me your answers here with just the clues (no pictures needed) and your answers - PM your answers by 2200 (BST) on Tuesday 17th September 2007
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Post by M-G Corki on Sept 18, 2007 21:34:01 GMT
Because I got no reply from the Archers for Set 18, I am going to have to deduct some points. Below is Set 19.
Set 19
Below are the clues for Set 19:
1. It is a world heritage site. 2. It is located 2,430m above sea level. 3. It was rediscovered in 1911. 4. It was constructed around 1450. 5. It covers an area of 32592 hectares.
Answer: Macchu Pichu, Peru
Order for answering questions[/b] 1. Infantry (Demonspawn) 2. Cavalry (Direwolf Jon) No answer from the Archers (points to be deducted)
- Please PM me your answers here with just the clues (no pictures needed) and your answers - PM your answers by 2200 (BST) on Wednesday 19th September 2007
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Post by M-G Corki on Sept 19, 2007 22:18:09 GMT
Because I got no reply from the Archers for Set 19, I am going to have to deduct some points.
Below is Set 20. There are 5 names of famous people, and I want to know where they are buried.
Set 20
Below are the clues for Set 20:
1. Dante Alighieri 2. George Gershwin 3. Mother Theresa 4. Sir Francis Drake 5. Ernest Shackleton
Answer:
Order for answering questions[/b] 1, 2. 3.
- Please PM me your answers here with just the clues (no pictures needed) and your answers - PM your answers by 2200 (BST) on Thursday 20th September 2007
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Post by M-G Corki on Sept 20, 2007 21:54:20 GMT
Below is Set 21.
Set 21
Below are the clues for Set 21:
1. This place means "sheltered bay" in its native language. 2. It is at sea level. 3. Many volcanic cones can be found here. 4. This place has no professional sports teams. 5. It is twinned with 27 other places.
Answer:
Order for answering questions[/b] 1, 2. 3.
- Please PM me your answers here with just the clues and your answers - PM your answers by 2200 (BST) on Friday 21st September 2007
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Post by M-G Corki on Sept 21, 2007 21:25:55 GMT
Below is Set 22.
Set 22
Below are the clues for Set 22:
1. This place has a precise grid pattern layout. 2. All streets run arrowstraight. 3. Inventors, philosophers and scientists have started to come here. 4. The place is surrounded by grey perimeter walls. 5. Much of the buildings here have sustained damage from various walls.
Answer:
Order for answering questions[/b] 1, 2. 3.
- Please PM me your answers here with just the clues and your answers - PM your answers by 2200 (BST) on Saturay 22nd September 2007
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Post by M-G Corki on Sept 22, 2007 21:43:15 GMT
Well done to everyone who managed to see I was sneaky last night and put a place from WoT in instead of from somewhere in the world.
Below is Set 23. It is slightly different again. This time, I am after which city/region you would find the following 5 culinary specialities.
Set 23
Below are the clues for Set 23:
1. Ajiaco 2. Kelaguen 3. Leberknödel 4. Kifto 5. Tandoori Chicken
Answer:
Order for answering questions[/b] 1, 2. 3.
- Please PM me your answers here with just the clues and your answers - PM your answers by 2200 (BST) on Sunday 23rd September 2007
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Post by M-G Corki on Sept 23, 2007 10:39:07 GMT
Table at DM has been updated up to round 22. All clues from here have been transfered over as well. If you have answered round 23 here, do not answer again at DM!
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Post by M-G Corki on Sept 23, 2007 21:46:48 GMT
Set 24 is up at DM.
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Post by M-G Corki on Sept 25, 2007 22:37:03 GMT
The latest round of clues is up.
Sorry about none yesterday, but I was out celebrating my birthday, and did ask Tay to do them, but RL got in her way.
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Post by M-G Corki on Sept 26, 2007 21:31:48 GMT
Set 26 is up.
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Post by M-G Corki on Sept 29, 2007 22:08:11 GMT
Set 28 is up.
Sorry about not posting anything last night, but I was out with fellow students from my department, and ended up staying out later than expected. As a result, the competition will end after 30 sets of questions (i.e. the number of days that would be in September).
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Post by M-G Corki on Sept 30, 2007 22:24:35 GMT
Set 29 is up.
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