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E: 29/02 Win Luxury Three-Night Stay At An Island Lakeside Retreat, Isle Of Wight

Lakshmi7
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edited 4 February 2020 at 11:47PM in Game over
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Answer: Shanklin Chine
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Chocolate is the answer and I don't give a damn what
the question is.;)

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  • KCB13
    KCB13 Posts: 9 Forumite
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    I’m sorry I’ve tried all different google options and can’t figure this out. I suspect the question is wrong as why is it about the Lake District when the prize is a trip to the Isle of Wight. I’ve copied the question below so hopefully someone will know.

    Which of these classic children's books was set in the Lake District?


    Poet’s Shrine

    Wight Gorge

    Shanklin Chine
  • As these two - Wight Gorge and Shanklin Chine are places in the Isle of Wight I suspect the answer might be Poet’s Shrine and the question would be which one cannot be found in the Isle of Wight. But it's just a guess.
  • One-Eye
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    I don't think there is a "Wight Gorge" on the IOW. The closest thing to "Poet's Shrine" is the Tennyson Monument at Freshwater. Shanklin Chine is a major attraction on the IOW so I would expect that may be the answer when the question is updated.
  • sjl19
    sjl19 Posts: 38 Forumite
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    Question now updated:

    What’s the name of the leafy gorge on the Isle of Wight with winding woodland paths and enchanting waterfalls loved by poets and artists

    Answer: Shanklin Chine
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