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Got em! For all the good it's done me. "The competition is now closed" it says, so that's another afternoon wasted.


There are only two, I think, that require any previous knowledge/guessing - the rest are more-or-less straightforward word games - and they can all be done without any research, though access to an up-to-date tube map would be helpful. In case you're wondering, none of the answers are repeated.

69/75, and I really think I may be beat.


I should be missing Six, but I seem to be missing seven.


1. Bastard with the telly

2. Man shooting on the roof

3. Man watering the little tree

4. the fish

5. The glue

6. The mouse with the cheese

7. The dog with the green eye patch


DON'T TELL ME THE ANSWERS YET!

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