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Where was I? December 14, 2008
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Is anyone doing this competition today? I guess we are in Fife in Scotland, but really struggling with the answers. Any help appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you're doubtful about the lighthouse, compare its height with the clue (you'll need to convert metres to feet):
http://www.nlb.org.uk/ourlights/history/fifene ss.htm
http://www.nlb.org.uk/ourlights/history/fifene ss.htm
I have a detailed road atlas of Britain (Philip's Navigator 1.5 miles to the inch) that I use to follow the clues. However, even this does not show the answer to the second question. In such cases I turn to the on-line resource MultiMap which has the OS 50000:1 map series available:
http://www.multimap.com/maps/?qs=crail&country Code=GB&mapData=904
http://www.multimap.com/maps/?qs=crail&country Code=GB&mapData=904
I need to thank Etch for this steer. I had sorted most of the rest before going to bed last night (it appears on timesonline around 10pm on Saturdays), but I had not got the castleless castle.
In fact, I liked Etch's earlier steers, not giving the answer, but putting people on the right track and giving some encouragement. Bravo.
In fact, I liked Etch's earlier steers, not giving the answer, but putting people on the right track and giving some encouragement. Bravo.
Other than using the letters from his Mohawk name to confirm the answer to the second question, I shouldn't worry about John Norton's place of birth: despite extensive searching I can't find anything to link him with the harbour village either. Instead, think about the distance and direction the compiler has to travel from the harbour village to take a picture of "the old jackdaw". The location of the latter can be seen in the MultiMap link I posted earlier.