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E: 05/03 Win a luxurious three-night break for two 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, in the five-star Mandarin Oriental, Paris. Set on Rue Saint-Honoré, this sumptuous hotel is close to many of the most fashionable shops and restaurants in Paris, as well as the Louvre. Thierry Marx oversees its two restaurants, Camélia and Sur Mesure, and one dinner for two at Camélia (excluding wine) is included in the prize.
The prize also includes return Eurostar travel. Travelling in Standard Premier, you can unwind in quiet, spacious surroundings and enjoy a light meal served at your seat.
The prize must be taken between March 11 and July 31, 2014, excluding public holidays, as well as the periods May 22-June 8 and June 30-July 3, and is subject to availability.
Questions
1 What is the name of the World Heritage Site?
Answer: New Lanark
2 Who was the antiquarian?
Answer: General William Roy
The prize:
The winner and a guest will stay for three nights, B&B, in the five-star Mandarin Oriental, Paris. Set on Rue Saint-Honoré, this sumptuous hotel is close to many of the most fashionable shops and restaurants in Paris, as well as the Louvre. Thierry Marx oversees its two restaurants, Camélia and Sur Mesure, and one dinner for two at Camélia (excluding wine) is included in the prize.
The prize also includes return Eurostar travel. Travelling in Standard Premier, you can unwind in quiet, spacious surroundings and enjoy a light meal served at your seat.
The prize must be taken between March 11 and July 31, 2014, excluding public holidays, as well as the periods May 22-June 8 and June 30-July 3, and is subject to availability.
Questions
1 What is the name of the World Heritage Site?
Answer: New Lanark
2 Who was the antiquarian?
Answer: General William Roy
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Comments
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Is the answer to 2. Major General William Roy?Thanks to all who post here:beer:0
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worriedindebt wrote: »Is the answer to 2. Major General William Roy?
I doubt that that they would refuse that as an answer.Just my view of course though.
Thanks to the OP for the comp.0
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