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[quote="ukmarkwilson"]Far be it from me to be pedantic (as this is the kind of post I seem to only...er, post, you may not be surprised)... Solvable? There's no Start and no Finish and no way into or out of the maze... Thanks for the answer though - from the inactivity, it looks like most people have just thought 'Screw it'.[/quote]
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YahwehTzVaoth
If anyone is looking for just a hint:
You are not allowed to rotate the gap-fillers.
Unarmed with this information, you will likely get two incorrect answers like I did.
Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 5:12 am
kookaburrah
I can add that pieces:
Spoiler (Rollover to View):
A, C, D, E, H
also fit, if rotated. The other two don't fit at all.
Sad, I know. Make of it what you wish...
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 3:25 pm
Bakers_12
Don't Cards also have Little clues hidden in them regerding the game. So wouldn't it be a good idea to follow all avenues of thought ?
Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 7:40 am
oliverkeers13
I'm going to toss a banana into this discussion. This card is solved. The station sign is moot.
Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 3:37 pm
Bakers_12
Here is a list of the deep level and sub-surface london tube stations
Bakerloo Line Brown 1906 Deep level 23 km / 14 miles
Central Line Red 1900 Deep level 74 km / 46 miles
Circle Line Yellow 1884 Sub-surface 22 km / 14 miles
District Line Green 1868 Sub-surface 64 km / 40 miles
East London Line Orange 1869 Sub-surface 8 km / 5 miles
Hammersmith & City Line Pink 1863 Sub-surface 14 km / 9 miles
Jubilee Line Silver 1979 Deep level 36 km / 23 miles
Metropolitan Line Purple 1863 Sub-surface 67 km / 42 miles
Northern Line Black 1890 Deep level 58 km / 36 miles
Piccadilly Line Dark Blue 1906 Deep level 71 km / 44 miles
Victoria Line Light Blue 1969 Deep level 21 km / 13 miles
Waterloo & City Line Teal 1898 Deep level 2 km / 1.5 miles
Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 2:43 pm
Bakers_12
Re: Mind the gap
somethingsquare wrote:
Yes you guys are right, especially as commuters in London are driven to distraction by a recording warning them to step off the subway train with caution - "Mind the gap! Mind the gap!" i.e the title of this card.
The name of the underground station - includes "Par"
Could be:
Beckton Park
Belsize Park
Canons Park
Chiswick Park
Elm Park
Finsbury Park
Green Park
Holland Park
Kilburn Park
Moor Park
Newbury Park
Northwick Park
Park Royal
Queen's Park
Ravenscourt Park
Regent's Park
St James's Park
Stonebridge Park
Tufnell Park
Upton Park
Wembley Park
Wimbledon Park
Ooo, such a lot of stations it could be! Whilst typing this it reminded me of that non-sensical game about Underground stations - I can't remember what it is called, but you give and get points almost without rules. It is more of a play on words really. It is named after a station on the underground, I'm sure.
On another topic - there is a small asterisk or star, in pixellated form, at the very bottom of the card, below and to the left of the G in Guest puzzle architect. Does this help anyone!?
EDIT: The aforementioned star has disappeared from my card?!?! WHAT THE HECK has happened? Do you think I need to warm it up or what - I have tried but cannot get it back. Scared.
I think we can lose a few of the stations on the list because the Pic looks like its from one of the "underground" underground stations and I think many of the ones on the list are actully open air stations that are part of the underground network. If we can slowlly wittle down the list it be easyer to figger out the exact one.
Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 10:23 am
somethingsquare
Mornington Cresent
Yes that is the name of the game. I can't beleive there is a card about it too! Is this a freaky coincidence? I think not. Can't get that star back and I think I've lost the plot so maybe it was not there in the first place.
Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 12:21 pm
Grizy
I s the game you're thinking of Mornington Crescent?
Card #140.
Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 5:00 pm
somethingsquare
Mind the gap
Yes you guys are right, especially as commuters in London are driven to distraction by a recording warning them to step off the subway train with caution - "Mind the gap! Mind the gap!" i.e the title of this card.
The name of the underground station - includes "Par"
Could be:
Beckton Park
Belsize Park
Canons Park
Chiswick Park
Elm Park
Finsbury Park
Green Park
Holland Park
Kilburn Park
Moor Park
Newbury Park
Northwick Park
Park Royal
Queen's Park
Ravenscourt Park
Regent's Park
St James's Park
Stonebridge Park
Tufnell Park
Upton Park
Wembley Park
Wimbledon Park
Ooo, such a lot of stations it could be! Whilst typing this it reminded me of that non-sensical game about Underground stations - I can't remember what it is called, but you give and get points almost without rules. It is more of a play on words really. It is named after a station on the underground, I'm sure.
On another topic - there is a small asterisk or star, in pixellated form, at the very bottom of the card, below and to the left of the G in Guest puzzle architect. Does this help anyone!?
EDIT: The aforementioned star has disappeared from my card?!?! WHAT THE HECK has happened? Do you think I need to warm it up or what - I have tried but cannot get it back. Scared.
Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 12:03 pm
Hungry Squirrel
yup - I think you're absolutly right, der
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 3:42 pm
myf
Looks to me like it's on the blue bar across the Underground sign, so is part of the station name.
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 3:01 pm
Hungry Squirrel
Mind the Gap
does anyone else see some really faint lettering on their card? it's most noticeable to the left of the answer C box. It appears to say PAR - or am I going mad??
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 12:25 pm
massiverugsale
patrick wrote:
I'm sure this makes no odds to anything, but the photo in the background looks a lot like the London Underground...
at the very least it appears to be a tube train travelling past the viewer - hence "Mind the Gap"
perhaps we are standing on one of those Ghost stations on the London tube network?
rug
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 4:27 am
patrick
I'm sure this makes no odds to anything, but the photo in the background looks a lot like the London Underground...
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 5:24 pm
sixsidedsquare
Beware, crayoninised spoiler pic below!
Atrophied wrote:
I assume the maze would be to get from point A in the upper left, to point B in the lower right of the diagram.
As so:
(The different colours are just to help see where each paths lead)
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