Famous in fiction for an impetuous tumble and a “tragic” mistress, this coastal town was the home of a pioneering paleontologist and early feminist, who is buried in its parish church....
Hello folks, late and raucous night last night, so feeling a bit bleary. Can't for the life of me work out what the answer is this week .... "This rainy capital was designed in the 19th century...
Repeatedly invaded over centuries, this baroque and art-nouveau city was part of the communist bloc until the country won independence after a short war against a much larger neighbour. A top hotel is...
Morning folks, does anyone know which page (and in which supplement) the Observer Viewfinder competition can be found this morning? Have been through the paper twice, but still can't spot it. Would...
Can anyone help me with this week's viewfinder? Direct flights from London Gatwick to this city will begin in June. It has only 17,500 residents and yet is the fourth largest city in its country,...
This riverside town with a Roman fort and amphitheatre claims to be the oldest in its country. A legendary wizard is said to have been born in a cave close by, and its Norman castle was sacked by a...
Absolutely stuck on t his one .... does anyone know? At its founding in ancient times, this harbour town was part of a league whose democratic principles influenced the US constitution nearly 2,000...
People living in this land of ancient oak, beech and sweet chestnut trees have the right to graze their sheep in the forest. Tourism is an important industry today, but their forefathers worked mainly...
18a Sports trophies (7) s???l?s 6d Heather (5) e???a 52d Power station (10) h??t?r?t?n (hunterston?) I think I've made a mistake somewhere so any help would be appreciated.