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E: 30/03 Win 1 x 10 cases of Tyrells crisps everyday this week (FB)
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I am sure it is the Lake District, but I think it may be more specific than that - the clue says "in the heart of", so it may be the name of a place or lake.
BTW - I got a WEM from yesterday's so I'm looking forward to a case of scrummy crisps.0 -
second clue up now
“What a perfect day for a leisurely stroll! I have just come across the grave stone of a well-known English literary figure, who once described this place as ‘the loveliest spot that man hath ever found”
So that makes it Grasmere as William Wordsworth used those words to describe itWins in 2015
Kettle Chips, Cambridge Satchel Bag, Tixs to Sound Of Music UK Tour, Name on a bench, Hotel Chocolat Eggs, Cuddly Dog, Stabilo pens, Samsung Galaxy Tab S, LG G Flex 2 phone, Gramofon, Lunch Meal For Two at La Tasca, Lunch For Two at Handmade Burger Company, £30 Gourmet Burger Kitchen Voucher, Canon Ixus Camera0 -
Grasmere, I think like the above post, as the second clue is
What a perfect day for a leisurely stroll! I have just come across the grave stone of a well-known English literary figure, who once described this place as ‘the loveliest spot that man hath ever found”
Grasmere found here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grasmere0 -
Time for the last piece of the puzzle, Mr. Hare has just delivered the final clue to today’s destination:
“After a fantabulous leisurely stroll I have definitely earnt myself a snack, the local delicacy, gingerbread! Hhhmm scrumptious, I can’t resist going back for seconds!”
Don’t be mean, give your friends a chance to win lots of crisps, share the link and enter your guess by clicking below:
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Friday's first clue:
“Sadly I have completed my whirlwind tour and reached my final destination, I have chosen to spend it in a famous landmark, in non-other than the capital city!”
Spread the fun with your chums, share the madness and enter your guess by clicking here:
http://www.facebook.com/tyrrellscrisps?sk=app_197602066931325Best 2021 wins: 48 bottles of cider, £200 John Lewis Vouchers, £100 Currys vouchers0 -
"My travels are not over just yet, as this landmark moves at a constant speed of 0.6 miles per hour. What a novelty!"
I'm guessing The London Eye, or Millennium WheelWins in 2015
Kettle Chips, Cambridge Satchel Bag, Tixs to Sound Of Music UK Tour, Name on a bench, Hotel Chocolat Eggs, Cuddly Dog, Stabilo pens, Samsung Galaxy Tab S, LG G Flex 2 phone, Gramofon, Lunch Meal For Two at La Tasca, Lunch For Two at Handmade Burger Company, £30 Gourmet Burger Kitchen Voucher, Canon Ixus Camera0 -
Interesting things you never knew about the London Eye
Each rotation takes about 30 minutes, meaning a capsule travels at a stately 26cm per second, or 0.9km (0.6 miles) per hour - twice as fast as a tortoise sprinting; allowing passengers to step on and off without the wheel having to stop
http://www.londoneye.com/ExploreTheLondonEye/InterestingFacts/Default.aspx0
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