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Post 81

Bruin

Not a bout cooking either. It's an American author.


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Post 82

Icy North

Not my specialist subject then.

F Scott Fitzgerald?


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Post 83

Bruin

No much more modern.


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Post 84

Icy North

Sarah Palin?


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Post 85

Bruin

No. "Looking for Alaska" won the Printz prize for literature and had several books made into films.


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Post 86

bobstafford

John Green?
smiley - shrug


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Post 87

Mr. X ---> "Be excellent to each other. And party on, dudes!"

William Goldman? smiley - erm

smiley - pirate


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Post 88

Bruin

Sorry haven't checked this thread. Well done. John Green your question Bob


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Post 89

bobstafford

Here is a list of some visitors
Emperor Vespasian.
Saint Paul is alleged to have visited here and nearby
Henry II.
Richard II.
King John.
Henry III.
Edward III on his way to the Battle of Crecy.
Henry V on the way to Agincourt in 1415.
Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn .
Queen Elizabeth I.

What is the place/ building


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Post 90

Icy North

Hmmm, not many buildings standing for that period of time. I can't see Liz going to Rome or Paris. But I think Vespasian came to Britain.

Let's try Stonehenge.


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Post 91

bobstafford

Right country sorry wrong place


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Post 92

Icy North

The Roman Baths at Bath?


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Post 93

Florida Sailor All is well with the world

I would expect some place in South Hampton or the Isle of Wight.

I don't think I could give an actual building without reading all of Bluebottles Entries - again.

F smiley - dolphin S


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Post 94

Icy North

Ah, yes! I know it now.

hint: check Bob's entries, not Bluebottle's...


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Post 95

Icy North

Can't believe I didn't get it - I used to live about a mile away smiley - facepalm


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Post 96

Florida Sailor All is well with the world

Go ahead Icy take it, If you know the answer and I have to research it, the victory is rightfully yours.

If you consider this unfair, just take it as repayment for your taking me to the shoe storesmiley - biggrin

F smiley - dolphin S


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Post 97

bobstafford

I would say something but it seems someone knows the answersmiley - smiley


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Post 98

Icy North

It's Portchester Castle, Bob.


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Post 99

Icy North

Next question:

What connects the 1960s hits 'For Your Love' by the Yardbirds, 'Bus Stop' by the Hollies and 'No Milk Today' by Herman's Hermits?


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Post 100

bobstafford

It's Portchester Castle, Well done Icy smiley - cheers


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