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Yes, you heard me.

Heathrow.

Terminal 5.
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Post by Captain Scarf »

Tricky, tricky.

Bank

It's not worth as much as it used to be but it renders the Jubilee extension void for three turns.
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Charing Cross.

I know, I know, not the most strategic move.
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Post by annise »

I'm a bit rusty about rule 11-c, but I think I'm able to say
Trafalgar Square - we aren't excluding viaducts are we?

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annise wrote:I'm a bit rusty about rule 11-c, but I think I'm able to say
Trafalgar Square - we aren't excluding viaducts are we?

Anne
Well, basic Hampton does, but RuthieG explicitly called Tudor Court Rules, so I think you're fine.
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Ha! CC-->TS ... I call twosies!

West Ham

East Ham
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Post by Hazel Pethig »

I'll go with:

Canary Wharf

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Too easy:
oval.
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Post by annise »

Surely that is foul?

Hatch End
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Upney.
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Steampunk wrote:Brits... :roll:

What's next? Forum conkers?

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Post by Captain Scarf »

Can I play Down Street? I know it's defunct these days but the basic Hampton rules pivoted on it and it wasn't corrected in the 1984 amendments.
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Post by russiandoll »

Well, you can do, but if you think it's going to help you by opening up the third diagonal, I have three words for you:

Totteridge & Whetstone

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Classy. Very classy.
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Post by catchpenny »

Loughton over Blackfriars, King's Cross wild.
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