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New year quiz 2016: part two for the explorers…

If you don’t fancy these questions, the first half of the quiz can be found by clicking here.

The weather’s been bloody awful – but this could well be a good excuse to get out and explore…

Right, here’s the second half of the Brownhills Blog New Year Quiz 2016 – these questions are for those who can explore the area and have a nose around – the first set were released yesterday, and are for those who may be unable to explore or just prefer to research their answers online.

You can answer as many questions as you like in ether part. The highest score in either part will win Backyard Ale (or an equivalent if you don’t drink!).

If many remain unanswered, I’ll award the prizes and leave the remainder open for spot prizes.

All pictures are from Brownhills, Walsall Wood or the immediate area.

Remember, this is just for fun!

Answers will close at 9pm, Sunday 10th January 2016, or until every question is answered beforehand.

Points will be awarded to the first person to comment the correct answer to any question. All questions worth one point unless stated. After that, no points will be handed out for answering it again. I will tot up the scores as we go. Answers will only be accepted as comments to this post, and my decision will be open and final.

Remember to include the number of the question in your comment, otherwise it won’t be counted! Answers will only be accepted as comments here – any on Facebook, Twatter or via email will be ignored.

Don’t worry if your comment is held in moderation, I will take the submission time if necessary.

I don’t expect anyone to get lots right. I think the questions are diverse enough that a fairly low score might well win – so do have a go. If the result is a draw, I’ll hold a tie breaker. What form that will take will depend on the result. Please just take a punt, and have fun.

Good luck!

Q26: Where’s this TV aerial?

Q27: What words are missing here?

Q28: Courtesy Apple Maps, where’s this play area?

Q29: Quite right, too. But where, and who are the trust?

Q30: Where are these green and gold railings?

Q31: Where is this post and what is it?

Q32: Whose hand, and what’s his phone number?

Q33: Interesting textures and colours. Where?

Q34: Where’s this happy person?

Q35: Where might I find this roofline?

Q36: Another antenna, of a different kind. Where is it?

Q37: What are the two names recorded on the south-facing side of William Roberts’ grave?Q38: A very stylised frog. Where does he live?

Q39: A Rennie-Mackintosh inspired window. Where is it?

Q40: Where is this futuristic-looking concrete object?
Q41: What is it?

Q42: A lovely round window. But where?

Q43: Where would I find this bench?

Q44: How many steps from Walsall Wood Bridge down on to the canal towpath?

Q45: Where is this letterbox and downpipe arrangement?

Q46: Where did I notice this peacock?

Q47: This is a sinister-looking installation. Where is it?
Q48: What is it?

Q49: This is a residential road in our area. Where is it?

Q50:What name is obscured here?

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