Tuesday, December 15, 2020

LOST CITIES (Round 2)

How to Play:

Each entry is a sentence that has buried within it a "Lost City" in ruins - meaning the name of the city is broken up between two or more words. Hints are dropped in the sentences to help figure out the answers. Dust off your archaeological skills and begin to uncover the world's Lost Cities.

Example:

➤ I easily tire now that I'm getting old and just hang around gambling at the sports bar.

[Answer: The hint is "gambling" which ties into the name of the "Lost City" - "RENO".]

Round 2:

➤ Nothing like an Iberian Chablis, bonbons and a warm fireplace to cozy up to.


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➤ Was the Inca Iron Age, if there was one, as old as the Egyptian Iron Age?


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➤ Italian film poster got the movie title backwards: From Eternity to Here.


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➤ What, no mention of the Klondike Gold Rush in your report on Alaskan history?


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➤ You are flying to Montreal but I am going to motor on to Quebec.


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PAST ROUNDS (For your solving pleasure!):

BRAINWRACK!: LOST CITIES (Round 1)

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