May 2024 – Landmark Legends – Win £10

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William – DOB 22/09/1954
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Previous Answers

1. Big Ben / Elizabeth Tower (England)
2. Leaning Tower of Pisa (Italy)
3. Taj Mahal (India)
4. Statue of Liberty (USA)
5. Arc de Triomphe (France)
6. Colosseum (Italy)
7. Sydney Opera House (Australia)
8. Great Wall of China (China)
9. Eiffel Tower (France)
10. Buckingham Palace (England)
11. Petra (Jordan)
12. Golden Gate Bridge (USA)
13. St Peter’s Basillica (Italy)
14. Acropolis of Athens / Parthenon / Erechtheion (Greece)
15. Empire State Building (USA)
16. Machu Picchu (Peru)
17. Great Sphinx of Giza (Egypt)
18. Mount Rushmore (USA)
19. Stonehenge (England)
20. Angkor Wat (Cambodia)
21. Notre Dame (France)
22. Burj Khalifa (UAE)
23. Seattle Space Needle (USA)
24. The Louvre Museum (France)
25. Pyramids of Giza (Egypt)
26. Washington Monument (USA)
27. Christ The Redeemer (Brasil)
28. Chichen Itza (Mexico)
29. The Palace of Versailles (France)
30. The Grand Canyon / Horseshoe Bend (USA)
31. Mount Fuji (Japan)

May 2024 – Landmark Legends – Win £10

Name The Famous Landmark. Test your knowledge of iconic landmarks from around the world by identifying them from the images provided. From ancient wonders to modern marvels, each picture holds a piece of global history.
How well do you know your landmarks?

Simply examine the images, and if you manage to correctly name the landmark, you’ll earn an impressive 2 entries into our monthly draw. Don’t worry if you’re unsure—every brave attempt deserves recognition, and even incorrect guesses will earn you 1 entry into the draw. At the end of the month, we’ll pool all entries and draw one lucky winner at random. Dive into the quiz, explore the world through these captivating images, and let the thrill of discovery be your guide. Who knows, your knowledge might just lead you to victory in our monthly draw! Good luck!

The competition started on 1st May 2024 and runs until the end of the month. The last question will be shown on 31st May 2024, with the winner being announced here on 1st June 2024. The winner will then have 24 hours to claim their £10 cash prize. If you don’t claim your prize by 11am on 2nd June 2024 you will unfortunately lose out. No late claims accepted.

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Stuart
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Stuart

Oh dear William, looks like you didn’t claim 😒

GillP
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GillP

Well done William😀

Ian
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Ian

The answer to day 30 is Horseshoe Bend.
It is NOT in the Grand Canyon, its near a town called Page in Arizona which is part of the Glen Canyon

Hilde
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Hilde

Totally, I put that as well, Horsehoe Bend.

DivitLad
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DivitLad

probably was counted but never won anyway did we 🙂

STEVEN
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STEVEN

These answers are getting silly now. Might as well put Japan today then.

Heather10
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Heather10

The answer to yesterday was Horseshoe bend not grand canyon, hopefully everyone who put either will get a point

GillP
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GillP

Beautiful mountain to see. The top is usually covered by cloud but when I saw it, it was a clear morning.😀

DivitLad
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DivitLad

Gonna put todays as that specific part and not the name in the Grand Scale of things 🙂

Stuart
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Stuart

Oh Dear…..

Its not the Grand Canyon, its the Glen Canyon

Horseshoe bend to be precise

ChelseaFan
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ChelseaFan

That’s exactly what I put for my answer – Horseshoe Bend, Glen Canyon.

Ian
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Ian

Yesterday’s (28th) picture is of El Castillo which is part of the Chichen Itza site so needs to be accepted as the answer

Heather10
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Heather10

I put El Castillo for the answer on 28th. Is this one of those places with 2 names

Stuart
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Stuart

Todays answer 29th – One of the most disappointing places I have visited

Dawn
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Dawn

What?! I loved it! Even though I didn’t recognise it today. 😀

hornetcarp
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hornetcarp

chichen itza is the whole site and not the actual monument name of image

Stuart
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Stuart

I agree.

I put El Castillo as that is what it is

DivitLad
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DivitLad

same here

GillP
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GillP

I do admit, I had to Google this one today (28th) as I have seen it on TV programmes but never knew the name.

purplevamp
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purplevamp

Same, although I had 2 different names come up for it. Hopefully the one I put is correct.

hornetcarp
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hornetcarp

same….different name came up for me

Hilde
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Hilde

Number 24, Louvre, I’ve been there and seriously underestimated the amount of stairs you need to take to see the painting The Mona Lisa. I had to rest half way. Totally out of breath. Finally reached the painting, only to be disappointed to no end. It was behind a glass box and it looked A4 size to me from where I was standing although it’s claimed to be 77 cm x 53 cm in size, couldn’t get any closer.

Heather10
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Heather10

Been to the top of today’s landmark just over 6 weeks ago

Stuart
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Stuart

Fortunate to have visited today’s answer (20th). A truly remarkable Landmark

tracy
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tracy

it is a beautiful building, and a place I would like to visit.

GillP
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GillP

Used to live two mile down the road from this one (19th May), never was allowed to get close enough to touch though (never did Solstice).

Arthur
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Arthur

When I was on holiday as a child in the 60’s I played climbing and jumping on the stones. There used to be just a few posts with a rope around them

Stuart
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Stuart

Really is the wonder of the world. Has to be seen to be believed!

Ian
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Ian

Day 14 answer yesterday is INCORRECT. It’s not the Acropolis of Athens, it is actually The Ancient Erechtheion Temple on Acropolis Hill in Athens Greece.

hornetcarp
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hornetcarp

so many different variations/names for some of these!!!!

Heather10
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Heather10

I hope I got my answer marked as correct yesterday as the landmark was the Parthenon. The Parthenon is located on top of the acropolis so I’m guessing both answers are correct. Please can you let me know Daniel, thanks

Lostkiwi
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Lostkiwi

I put the Parthenon as well but with Acropolis in brackets. In theory Parthenon is the correct answer

hornetcarp
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hornetcarp

i put Erechtheion which it is also known by

Susan
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Susan

so did I!

STEVEN
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STEVEN

Agree.

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