Continent, Country, City Clues
for April 4, 2014
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Mystery Class #1

"Home to a vast delta where west, north and east flow together, our province is also home to this bridge and to more people than any other province here."

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Bridge
Mystery Class #2

"This house is not technically in our state, but our state does surround it."

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House
Mystery Class #3

"The province adjacent to ours is the only one that has riverbank and ocean coastline borders; our province has only one of those."


Mystery Class #4

"In our province, there is a place which is one of the country's highest elevations. Our province has some borders that divide us from provinces, and others that divide us from countries."


Mystery Class #5

"Set sail! Centuries ago, our province was visited by an influential European explorer, during an important global expedition. He did not return home from that voyage, but this ship from his fleet did. Many parts of the natural world are said to be named after him such as clouds, craters, penguins and a sea navigation route."

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Ship
Mystery Class #6

"We're not on solid ground, instead we're on a floating ice shelf that extends north past the edge of our continent. We won't fall through because the ice is 200+m thick, and we're several miles from the edge (except when ships deliver supplies.)"

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Ice shelf
Mystery Class #7

"Our state was named after James the second of England, and its nickname is the same as a skyscraper in one of its cities."


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Painting
Mystery Class #8

"If measured in area, our state is not among the largest in our country, but if measured in people, our state is among the most populated states."


Mystery Class #9

"This rare bird (pictured left) is endemic to our country, but now is found only on our island."

 

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Bird
Mystery Class #10

"In the aimag that surrounds our location, the ruins of a several-hundred year old monastery remain."

 

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Ruins