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1— 'lad rimes from aquatic females? 2— Game fish is attraction of fishing resort. 3— Tomb at Halicarnassus was a tourist “must" in ancient times. 4— This 1650 tomb best seen by Indian moonlight? 5— Home fleet base scene of mass scuttling. 6— Could these mammals be mistaken for No. 1. 7 — His temple at Ephesus was considered a wonder of its time. 8— If she’s at home they’ll be changing guard at this palace. 9— What Ireland. Iceland and New Zealand have in common is something they haven't got. 10— Were these wonderous hanging gardens the subject of talk in the Tower of Babel? 11 — 1889 exhibition tower is still French tourist feature. 12— King Kong’s old New York roost is no longer highest. 13— Religious leaning of Tuscany campanile! 14— Arthur’s legendary country' lived on in popular musical. 15— W’ithout doubt the biggest statue Rhodes has ever seen. 16— African or Asian Pachyderm is popular with tourists. 17— Is this old African caravan centre the last place to go to? 18— Historic capital of Alsace with famed Gothic cathedral. 19— Was this lighthouse at Alexandria one of the world’s first? 21)—Central Australian rock feature. 21— W'ould chocolate eggs come from this Pacific Island? 22— Tibet Nepal frontier has tallest marker. 23— Re-squared left movement .. . 24— Or, in London, presided over by Nelson and pigeons. 25— Sicilian volcano is Europe’s highest at 10,755 ft. 26— A regular fiery performer near Naples. 27— Which in A.D. 79 destroyed this city. 28— While this East Indies one produced the world's biggest bang in 1883. 29— Home country of No. 23. 30— Established a London museum carrying his name and that of his wife, Victoria. 31— United States and Canada share this honeymoon resort spectacular. 32— Famous statue to this God at Olympia. 33— Royal tombs in Egypt. 34— Citadel is car pool for Greeks? 35— Largest South American country. 36— This republic has Quito as its capital. 37— Temple of Athena Parthenos at Athens ruined by bombardment in 1687. 38— Long-necked vegetarian from Africa. 39— Cultural capital of Scotland. 40— Do the police dismiss us at this whisky port?

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Press, 12 October 1976, Page 31

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363

Touragram clues Press, 12 October 1976, Page 31

Touragram clues Press, 12 October 1976, Page 31

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