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In pictures: Treasure Quest 05/07/09

Becky Betts in Lamas

Becky Betts began her Treasure Quest mission in Lammas, near Coltishall, on Sunday, 5 July, 2009. After tasting defeat the previous week she was keen to get back to winning ways and defeat the Quizmaster. But would his riddles prove too devious once again?

Becky Betts at Mike Hick's antique shop in Stalham

Clue one: "A shortened street with a grand finish, with Al's laughter in the midst of it. A regular upon the waves, you might shut the paps in here." Becky found the riddle in a press cupboard at Mike Hicks's antiques shop in Stalham.

Becky Betts at the straw bale meeting room in Neatishead

Clue two: "You're taking the intoxicant, not by itself but almost so. Victoria's boy named disrespectfully, this meeting place is the one before the sticks." Becky headed to Neatishead and found the riddle at the straw bale meeting room.

Becky Betts at Stratton Strawless church

Clue three: "The first two to be fingered, place the glass to the lips. There is none on your character, but the ones here are on the trail." Becky located the riddle on one of the stained glass windows at Stratton Strawless church.

Becky Betts at the Old Cottage open garden, Colby

Clue four: "This pie might be past its best, where the dynasty sends another spinning. Look for source of the oriental grains, on which you might scribble." The riddle was at the Old Cottage open garden, Colby. Time was running out - could Becky make it?

Becky Betts at Rainbow Children's Nursery fete, Worstead

Clue: five: "Take to the Road West, although you'll never find the end, she's not living like Mr Webb's, but speaks aloud the tongue the Girls cannot." The final location was Rainbow Children's Nursery, Worstead. Unfortunately Becky was out of time.





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