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Tell me how these clues lead to the Sydney opera house thank you.
 
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I read about it but I still don’t get it. Call me dense I guess.
 
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I read about it but I still don’t get it. Call me dense I guess.
Jorn Utzon architect, designer of the Sydney Opera House.
 
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Back at you with a challenge. Clues lead to an exhibit to be found where I live. A prominent display that was seen by millions, a number of years ago, and is renowned world wide.
 
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Back at you with a challenge. Clues lead to an exhibit to be found where I live. A prominent display that was seen by millions, a number of years ago, and is renowned world wide.
Expo 67?

….of mankind?

Having trouble with this one. More brain food (ale) needed.
 
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Expo ‘67, indeed! You’re on the right track!
 
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Not a scooby doo… 😕
Sorry @Charlemagne1333 it was an inside joke that only Aussies (and maybe Newcastle supporters) would understand.
It's the Magpies v Lions in the aussie rules grand final today and the Magpies are known proudly (and loudly) by their fans as the Pies.
 
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Meanwhile, this one still seeks an answer!
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Back at you with a challenge. Clues lead to an exhibit to be found where I live. A prominent display that was seen by millions, a number of years ago, and is renowned world wide.
 
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@Matty01 owns the prize! The cast aluminum figures named “Brotherhood of Mankind” was produced for Expo ‘67 in Montreal. After the fair closed, the figures were transported to Calgary for installation on the property of the Calgary Separate School board offices in downtown Calgary where they remain, today. There is still controversy over the nudity of the statues, after about 56 years,