where in the world

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Re: where in the world

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Python refers to a person.

Think about the points of the compass ...
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Weston-super-Mare?
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We have a winner !

There's two piers, the beach is clay sand, there's a golf course at one end of it (I used to live in the last beach house overlooking one of the holes and out to the sea) and Alan Bennett spent a lot of time there as his mum was in a care home in the town while it's also John Cleese's home town where he was brought up as a lad :)
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Gamla Stan

Surströmming

T-Centralen

Fika

Vasamuseet
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mapperleywhite wrote:Gamla Stan

Surströmming

T-Centralen

Fika

Vasamuseet
MW, can you re-post that, I think you got your fingers on the wrong keys. :lol:
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johnh wrote:
mapperleywhite wrote:Gamla Stan

Surströmming

T-Centralen

Fika

Vasamuseet
MW, can you re-post that, I think you got your fingers on the wrong keys. :lol:
:lol: The fourth one did provide some challenges on a family-friendly forum.......
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T-Centralen - having the T- in front makes me think it's a public transport system bit like German Cities have U- or S- in front of "bahn" for their systems.
Just need to guess the language, don't think its anywhere I've been.
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I hate it when you create a game and then discover your sh*%e at it
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Selby White wrote:T-Centralen - having the T- in front makes me think it's a public transport system bit like German Cities have U- or S- in front of "bahn" for their systems.

:thumbup: SW absolutely on the right 'lines'

Just need to guess the language, don't think its anywhere I've been.
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rigger wrote:Really? Nobody knows?? One person should have got it by now, as he only lives up the road...
Ah yes. :D I've been working stupid hours so not been on here for a while. Having said that I did see the clues when you put them on here a couple of days ago and didn't twig.
Well done. :)
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