Mystery
Class |
Clues
from your Mystery Friends
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#1: |
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"Our
city name is part of an international aid and trade agreement
called a Convention, first signed in 1975 between African,
Caribean and Pacific countries (ACP) and the European Union.
Our city is also the capital of our country."
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#2: |
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"Our
City begins and ends with the same letter. The eastern side
of our city faces this bay and pier on which people like
to eat."
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#3: |
"Our
city has a swan colony that is quite well known; and it hosts an
annual Arts Festival in July, and our International Oyster Festival
in September; and our city shares the same name as our county."
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#4: |
"A
grand river runs through our town, and its last dam is here too.
We're not far from a great body of water, and its name sounds eerie.
We have a Mudcat festival here, but our citizens are big fans of
the Terriers; and our students love the Panthers."
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#5: |
"The
original name for our town translates from the native language to
mean 'sweet blue penguin'." |
#6: |
"A
famous monument called the Pobedy or Victory Monument sits in a
square here in our city, and it has three main parts that form the
shape of a yurt. Our city is also the capital of our country." |
#7: |
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"This
is a view from Observation Hill, an historic site just next
to our town. The cross on top of it is in recognition of
Sir Robert Falcon Scott, an explorer of extreme places."
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#8: |
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"Our
city is said to be the western most community on our continent,
yet we lie on a landform that is on the eastern border
of the strait. The name of the mammals in our waters and
the name of our city are homophones."
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#9: |
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"Our
city is regarded as the largest in our country."
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#10: |
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"Our
village is towered by a mountain of about 1069 m, which
is a distinctive landmark in our region and town. Another
landmark in our village is an old house and musuem called
Langabud."
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