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BrimhamRocks Aug 6th, 2003 01:50 PM

I'm working on it.....gray cells are in overdrive....can't you smell something burning? LOL

harzer Aug 6th, 2003 03:33 PM

Me too. A sleepless night wondering if I am looking for a person's name or a place or a unique achievement stroke attribute or what.

I now have a seven-letter word ending in ..na for every letter in the alphabet and KNOW they are all wrong.

Adriana, Bologna, Cortina, - - - -

cigalechanta Aug 6th, 2003 03:36 PM

Betty I went to Conques and photographed a flowery staircase after luch.

BrimhamRocks Aug 6th, 2003 03:40 PM

So we're looking for the honor, itself? Not the person or place?

cigalechanta Aug 6th, 2003 03:43 PM

I'll guess Bologna

kismetchimera Aug 6th, 2003 04:07 PM

it was a place: Bologna.. had the honor to have the first university in Europe in 1088...
Now, which one should have the honor to ask the new Q ?harzer or cigalechanta?
Go ahead Harzer.. enlight us...

cigalechanta Aug 6th, 2003 04:14 PM

go ahead hazer, we're waiting. :)

harzer Aug 6th, 2003 06:15 PM

My honor?

This British golf course was the first in London.

10 letters, the third being A.

cmt Aug 6th, 2003 06:26 PM

Blackheath (not that I ever heard of it until two minutes ago)?

cmt Aug 6th, 2003 06:33 PM

P.S. Little interruption: If you know some Italian, and want to do this gave in a mixture of English and Italian (at leaswt the clues have to be in Italian), see this thread: http://forums.about.com/ab-italian/messages?msg=2793.1
(I started it on the AboutCom Italian Language forum, but it is patterned right after the gave BrighamRocks invented here.)

LVSue Aug 6th, 2003 10:42 PM

Giorgio Vasari?

LVSue Aug 6th, 2003 10:45 PM

"Olizarevitch says. London's first golf course was Thames Valley, which opened in 1924"

LVSue Aug 6th, 2003 10:48 PM

&quot;Lying less than ten miles from central London, Royal Blackheath Golf Club is the oldest golf club in <b>England</b>, and possibly the world, having reputedly been instituted in 1608 by Scottish golfers who came south following the accession of King James I.&quot;

harzer Aug 6th, 2003 11:09 PM

Well done, cmt!

Your turn to puzzle us.

cmt Aug 7th, 2003 03:58 AM

The &quot;c&quot; of Blackheath becomes the 5th of 8 letters in the name of a type of pine tree that is a sightseeing attraction for nature-loving hikers and tourists in the high areas of a certain national park that spans two regions in an area that used to be part of Magna Gr&aelig;cia. (Don't worry; this is MUCH easier than it looks at first glance.)

jody Aug 7th, 2003 04:19 AM

Pinaceae???

BrimhamRocks Aug 7th, 2003 04:21 AM

Loricata or Loricato? (I've found it spelled both ways)

cmt Aug 7th, 2003 04:24 AM

BR: You must've broken all speed records!!! Yes, it's the loricato pine found in Pollino National Park, which spans parts of the Basilicata and Calabria regions of southern Italy.

BrimhamRocks Aug 7th, 2003 05:51 AM

I think I just got lucky!

OK, building on the T. Two words, 11 letters in all. The T is the fourth letter.

A young lad with keen eyes was rewarded with rum by this famous British explorer.

BrimhamRocks Aug 7th, 2003 02:56 PM

Any guesses?


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