The Answers

 

Answer 1

The answer is “Quaker Street”. From your start location, you walk away from the train overpass. To your left you see a sign saying “Exit” (it follows X), and you walk past a post office and Union Jack flag (patriotism). You will then arrive at a crossing with the road called Quaker Street - Quake is a synonym of tremble.


Answer 2

The answer is “Bar 91”. You need to go straight across the crossroads, with the road sign “Broccoli” to your right and the silver statue of a woman in the wall to your left. Walk past All-Stars and to a wrought iron fence, which looks like it is made of spears, in front of Truman’s brewery and Bar 91 - with 91 being almost 100.


Answer 3

The answer is “20th Century”. You continue straight on down Brick Lane, towards the rainbow-coloured broccoli on the wall and the singular tree nearby (lone bark). Along that same wall are the tiles that you need to follow, until you are outside the restaurant City Spice. The building this restaurant is in has the date “1903” on the wall.


Answer 4

The answer is “Hanbury Hall”. Cross the road towards the vintage market. Sweet spices refers to restaurants on the other side of the road. Turn right by the Italian restaurant on the corner of Hanbury street until you see a shop called “Nude Espresso”. Next to this, is a blue-plaque building, which is an old church, Hanbury Hall.


Answer 5

The answer is “Bud Flannigan”. After the video call, walk straight and follow the bike path on the right side of the road until you reach the number 12. You will see a blue plaque relating to Bud Flannigan, the leader of the crazy Gang’.


Answer 6

The answer is “Truman”. Along Hanbury street, towards the main road, is the Truman pub to your left and hanging off the side of it is a sign saying “Truman” (true man).


Answer 7

The answer is “Other stories”. You have to cross the main road to the shops on the other side of the road. When you turn left, you will soon see a shop called & Other Stories. Rearranged, the letters are throe rosiest


Answer 8

The answer is “Inspitalfields”. Enter the Spitalfields market. On your right are food vendors, such as Pilpel, with pictures of vegetables in their name. Walk straight on until you find a fire extinguisher to your right, and Lululemon ahead. Inspitalfields is the shop opposite.


Answer 9

The answer is “Loaf”. Leave Spitalfields market and follow the numbered shop signs back to the main road. Turn left towards All Saints, and cross to that side of the road. Walk past the Nando’s red rooster and the shop Loaf will be on your right, 100 metres onwards.


Answer 10

The answer is Impostor.

This is found by combining all the first letter of the each lines.

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Answer 12

The answer is “C”. This is the letter the rocks form when you you stand on the glass flooring above the statue of the man and the grieving woman, with the Allen Overy building to your right and the stairs to your left.


Answer 13

The answer is “17”. The sign saying Spitalfields has a 1 instead of an “I”, which is the first digit. The second digit is 7, as the elephant statue of Maisha as she was rescued in 2007.


Answer 14

The answer is “H”. The plaque describing the statue of the goat in Bishopsgate courtyard says “Kenny Hunter”. Rearrange the numbers of it’s birth date (1953) to 9 - 1 = 5 + 3. If you then count to the 8th letter of the alphabet, you get the letter “H”


Answer 15

The answer is “23”. This is the 27 screws on the circular grates on the ground by Broadgate Tower, minus the 6 pillars supporting the glass ceiling, plus the two statues in the outside courtyard.


Answer 16

The answer is “NO3”. You are given the NO at the beginning of the clue. The missing number in the numerical sequence is 3, for the word “And” in the graffiti sentence “Let’s Adore and Endure Each Other”. Combine these and you get NO3.


Answer 17

The answer is “C17H23NO3”. This is the combination of all of the answers to the antidote section, and makes the chemical compound Atropine.


Answer 18

The answer is Egypt.

This is found by identifying that the words in the code are jumbled up in the pattern of 23154. Then relating this code to the key, you can see that the only country in the key that is jumbled up in the same pattern is Egypt (gyetp).