Think you’re a Washington know-it-all? Prove it! Check out our close-up photo—taken in the Washington area—and try to identify the subject. Plus, see the answer to last week’s puzzle.
Leave your guess, including where the subject is located, in the comments. The full photo and location will be revealed with next Tuesday’s puzzle. The winner gets bragging rights!
Last week’s puzzle didn’t stump our intrepid commenters. Four of the guessers got it right. Congrats to LMLOVEDATE, who first guessed the Watergate complex. We snapped this photo on Virginia Avenue near I Street, Northwest. Great job!
Have a photo you think might stump your fellow readers? Send the full, large image to eleaman@washingtonian.com and we'll take care of the cropping and chopping. Be sure to include a sentence about where it was taken.
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Think you’re a Washington know-it-all? Prove it! Check out our close-up photo—taken in the Washington area—and try to identify the subject. Plus, see the answer to last week’s puzzle.
Leave your guess, including where the subject is located, in the comments. The full photo and location will be revealed with next Tuesday’s puzzle. The winner gets bragging rights!
Last week’s puzzle didn’t stump our intrepid commenters. Four of the guessers got it right. Congrats to LMLOVEDATE, who first guessed the Watergate complex. We snapped this photo on Virginia Avenue near I Street, Northwest. Great job!
Have a photo you think might stump your fellow readers? Send the full, large image to eleaman@washingtonian.com and we'll take care of the cropping and chopping. Be sure to include a sentence about where it was taken.
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