Let's Fire Up Those Neurons!

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  1. surekhap

    surekhap Platinum IL'ite

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    [highlight]most visited museum in the world.[/highlight]
     
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  2. PriyaSrini

    PriyaSrini Moderator Staff Member Platinum IL'ite

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    Solution to puzzle # 5162

    The Metropolitan Railway of London the world's first underground railway.

    The Metropolitan Railway also known as the Met, ran between Paddington and King'sCross and underground to Farringdon road. The growing residential population and commerce necessitated a public transport service to connect the business district with the suburbs. Opened in 1863 the Met used gas lit wooden carriages hauled by steam locomotives.

    For more on the Met click
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    Image 2: Paddington the bear installation at Paddington station. A Google search for "bear sitting on a suitcase " will lead you to this clue.

    Image 3: Harry Potter installation at King's Cross station.

    Keyword search for Paddington + King's Cross + Faddingdon will take you to the London underground or the Tube. Further reading will lead to Image 4 the "Met" .
     
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  3. jskls

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    @priyasrini I got the tube atlast going in circles. While searching on your puzzle came across 'Twitter reunites lost Teddy with owner" article
     
  4. kaniths

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    @jskls let's play 'find the artifacts' game instead? But clues are forbidden!! ;-) :p

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  5. Akanksha1982

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    @jskls I was also planning the same. I had visited China's Padmanabhaswamy temple in Taipei, Taiwan.

    Robert, Adha maal idhar rakho, aadha maal udhar bhejo.

    Some pictures of artifacts.
     

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    If no one in the queue, I can be the next.
     
  7. Gauri03

    Gauri03 Moderator Staff Member IL Hall of Fame

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    @Kaniths said she had one. Let's wait for her to post.
     
  8. kaniths

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    But Tuesdays are my lucky days!! :p Joking, Nevermind... Here it is, something I did just for fun... :)

    What is it am talking about, via book covers?

    One or more words in the titles could be direct / indirect clues.

    #simplechina #super-easy

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  9. jskls

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    you stumped me. I don't even know where to start Sun-Song-Ching-Ming.... Reminds me of a Rajini song ... No I am not answering your puzzle in clues .... BTW thats one Dr.Seuss book I never heard of ...
     
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  10. Gauri03

    Gauri03 Moderator Staff Member IL Hall of Fame

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    Too many answers. Need more info to narrow it down. Found some good ideas for future puzzles though. :)
     

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