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E: 11/11 Win a long weekend for two in Dublin
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Sunday Times Where Was I? competition
The prize: The winners will stay for three nights in a river suite in The Clarence hotel, on the edge of Dublin’s cultural quarter, Temple Bar. Decorated in contemporary style, it is home to the highly rated Tea Room restaurant, as well as the more casual Study Cafe and the Octagon Bar. Included in the prize are cocktails for two in the bar and a dinner for two in the Tea Room.
Return flights from London will be with Aer Lingus, which offers four flights daily from Gatwick to Dublin and 13 from Heathrow.
The prize must be taken before May 1, 2010, excluding public holidays and subject to availability.
The questions
1 What is the name of the summit? Cross Fell
2 Who was the countess? Lady Anne Clifford
The prize: The winners will stay for three nights in a river suite in The Clarence hotel, on the edge of Dublin’s cultural quarter, Temple Bar. Decorated in contemporary style, it is home to the highly rated Tea Room restaurant, as well as the more casual Study Cafe and the Octagon Bar. Included in the prize are cocktails for two in the bar and a dinner for two in the Tea Room.
Return flights from London will be with Aer Lingus, which offers four flights daily from Gatwick to Dublin and 13 from Heathrow.
The prize must be taken before May 1, 2010, excluding public holidays and subject to availability.
The questions
1 What is the name of the summit? Cross Fell
2 Who was the countess? Lady Anne Clifford
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