Edinburgh Puzzle of The Day
Below is a view of Frederick street from the Castle hillside with The Royal Scots Greys memorial Statue seen located on Princes Street and the statue of Prime Minister William Pitt at the Frederick and George Street junction. William Pitt has stood here since 1833 but may well be moving soon because of the tramworks. We may all be moving soon because of the tramworks.Puzzle of the day - click on image for detailed photo.
Use the image above to answer the following questions. No two answers are identical. How many cyclists are breaking the law, ignoring traffic lights, and about to narrowly miss hitting a pedestrian. Tip: This is a trick question and you may wish to look on the road too. Find the traffic warden. Why do you think he is skipping merrily across the road? Can you locate the 3 traffic cones on a truck? Do you think the workmen will be able to close down 1, 2, or 3 popular bus stops with these cones?Which car is Adullamite driving or has he just parked in that position? Next to the white van you will see a swirly sculpture. This was created by well known renowned artist E.Cooncil and recently unveiled one lovely rush hour afternoon.The cement and metal sculpture, a project still in process, was carefully painted in such a way to blend in with the surrounding traffic cones. Do you think this sculpture is named a)Abandonment' b) 'What The Hey' or c)Who Fell Off The Turnip Truck? 1 pint of beer and a bag of crisps to whoever scores the most points. 1st L.
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