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E: 19/10 Win a luxurious break in Paris
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Sunday Times Where Was I? competition
The prize:
The winner and a guest will stay for three nights, B&B, at Le Méridien Etoile, in one of its new Urban rooms, which feature contemporary design and flatscreen televisions, as well as the signature Le Méridien bed. A few minutes from the Arc de Triomphe, the hotel has its own jazz club — a landmark on the Parisian scene that has played host to BB King and Lionel Hampton.
The prize includes return travel in Standard Premier class from London St Pancras with Eurostar, which runs up to 18 trains a day to Paris.
The prize must be taken before March 1, 2012, excluding public holidays and subject to availability.
Questions
Question 1: Which town did I visit?
Answer: Newcastle-under-Lyme
Question 2: Who was the lawyer?
Answer: Sir Thomas Crewe
The prize:
The winner and a guest will stay for three nights, B&B, at Le Méridien Etoile, in one of its new Urban rooms, which feature contemporary design and flatscreen televisions, as well as the signature Le Méridien bed. A few minutes from the Arc de Triomphe, the hotel has its own jazz club — a landmark on the Parisian scene that has played host to BB King and Lionel Hampton.
The prize includes return travel in Standard Premier class from London St Pancras with Eurostar, which runs up to 18 trains a day to Paris.
The prize must be taken before March 1, 2012, excluding public holidays and subject to availability.
Questions
Question 1: Which town did I visit?
Answer: Newcastle-under-Lyme
Question 2: Who was the lawyer?
Answer: Sir Thomas Crewe
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