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Topological

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Dusting off my old Purdah Rules reminds that a plan of attack must come first, and that you do get something for a pair in this game. Highbury and Islington
 

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I find Purdah rules very confusing. So I ask Confucius, and he recommend Wong Ho Chan Takeaway in Neasden
 

Bald Rick

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I find Purdah rules very confusing. So I ask Confucius, and he recommend Wong Ho Chan Takeaway in Neasden

Interesting. Being under Purdah rules in Neasden does not rule out a Spartist lateral, and with a private eye on the future cabinet I move to Rayners Lane
 

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One would expect Sparks to send us off into an overpriced house in Metroland, but the diagonalisation argument instead brings one to Balham.
In honour of the journalists looking to understand what is the story in Balham or why the 4th of July, the next move can only be to Osterley
 

RDP

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Pearce's rule comes into play taking us to Battersea Power Station.
 

Purple Train

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Richardson's Conjecture states that a hexagonal sixer involving a tautology must be followed by a triple jump, taking into account the 1994 Jennings Act. Look, I know it's a conjecture, but played well it could set me off to victory. (For the purposes of optimism I shall conveniently forget about Nidd.)

Hounslow West.
 

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