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Mareblu

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  1. Not too far from there actually. Look at the clue re maritime industry.
  2. They were delicate and exquisite in QG 2weeks ago on QA.
  3. Thank you for posting this nostalgic charmer. Crepes Suzette and Cherries Jubilee are still offered on Cunard’s vessels.
  4. Not Lochiel. Les would guess this in a heartbeat.
  5. Hint: think of a namesake waterway closer to Tassie than this northern home to a proud maritime history.
  6. Yes. Can you name the area of water the image is taken from?
  7. Blair castle, Blair Athol, Scottish Highlands. Just been there.
  8. They resemble some of the formations near Berridale NSW, on the road from Cooma to the ski fields.
  9. And considered rather tacky in the process.
  10. No, it certainly wouldn’t be.
  11. Both lobster (thermidor or mornay, etc.) and dover sole were available in QG on QA during our recent British Isles voyage.
  12. It was a breath of fresh air to our locally produced content. Some very clever lines and scenes.
  13. As Kim would say: suites with toilets are only for effluent passengers.
  14. Correct, @Jean C, well done. Your turn even without nominating “The Three Graces” as the name for (a) Royal Liver Building (b) the Cunard Building, and (c) the Port of Liverpool Building. They stand on Pier Head on Liverpool’s Mersey River. This shot was taken from our balcony on Queen Anne on 3rd June, during her Naming Ceremony. It was a memorable experience.
  15. Hint: a revered waterfront for a home to legends “of note”. Bonus points for identifying the collective name for these elegant buildings.
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