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E: 25/10 (7.59pm) Win a Hudl from Tesco x 100 (Twitter, virtual treasure hunt HOURLY)

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  • libra10
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    I think Millenium Stadium - big match on tomorrow


    The biggest show in the rugby league calendar is coming to Wales with the opening ceremony of 2013 Rugby League World Cup to be staged at the Millennium Stadium followed by a double header of action where England take on Australia and Wales tackle Italy.

    Tesco's clue is - This pitch is gearing up for world-class rugby action. Answer & RT clue by 17.59. T&Cs http://!!!!!!!/1aHABgO

    Match is on 26th October.
  • I got so excited figuring this one out that I almost forgot to RT the clue. Just saying incase any of you guys forget
  • libra10
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    Get clock-watching - this timepiece towers 16 storeys above the capital. Answer & RT clue by 18:59



    Big Ben?
  • euronorris
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    libra10 wrote: »
    Next one Big Ben?

    I think so. Wiki confirms 16 storeys http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Ben
    February wins: Theatre tickets
  • jeddentad
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    libra10 wrote: »
    Next one Big Ben?

    As my so loves to inform me, Big Ben is actually the bell. Not sure if Tesco is as pedantic as that.
  • I agree with Big Ben the Elizabethan Tower ( I think it's called ) is 16 storeys high < scratches brain >
  • I_luv_cats
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    ShadeyCaz wrote: »
    I agree with Big Ben the Elizabethan Tower ( I think it's called ) is 16 storeys high < scratches brain >

    The bell Big Ben is housed within the clock tower officially named Elizabeth Tower ... The tower has become one of the most prominent symbols of both London and England and is ... celebrated Gothic Revival style, and is 315 feet ( 96.0 m) high (roughly 16 storeys). ... The four clock dials are 180 feet (54.9 m) above ground.



    Elizabeth ?
  • Elizabeth is the tower ( not Elizabethan my typo ) lol I've gone with Big Ben as I think that's the actual landmark < crosses toes :beer:
  • I_luv_cats
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    ShadeyCaz wrote: »
    Elizabeth is the tower ( not Elizabethan my typo ) lol I've gone with Big Ben as I think that's the actual landmark < crosses toes :beer:

    I've mentioned both as you don't know how precise they are being. Elizabeth/big Ben
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