Week One
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I recognise my surroundings thanks to a memory of 517 for 1 – or 1 for 517 as they would say here. With the sound of “Pinhead” ringing in my ears (how very apt) I venture out onto a street named after a scavenger. I head west and soon find myself crossing the river that shares its name with the city. No chance of being hit by a car on this bridge, as it is for pedestrians and cyclists. I keep walking, past some parliamentary buildings, becoming increasingly hot and sweaty. The streets are busy so it is good to find respite in a park. I am close to a reservoir but it doesn’t contain water anymore. Instead it is home to an underground company who might not appreciate “Pinhead” but would probably love a bit of Mozart. I fancy a beer (four kisses?) but I don’t have time, as I want to visit a stadium that was once a cemetery. I check my watch. No time for anything except for a mad rush back to the Bubblecraft.
1. In which city am I?
2. What is the commonly-used name of the stadium where I landed?
3. 517 for 1. Who was the one that was out?
4. Who recorded “Pinhead”?
5. What is the name of the pedestrian bridge?
6. What is the name of the subterranean musical company?
7. What is the name of the beer?
8. Which stadium was once a cemetery?
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