Think you're a Washington know-it-all? Prove it! Check out our close-up photo—taken somewhere in the Washington area—and try to guess the subject. Plus, see the answer to last week's puzzle.
Leave your guesses 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 was no problem for commenter Hannibal King, who correctly guessed that the subject was the Benjamin Franklin statue outside of the Old Post Office Pavilion on Pennsylvania Avenue. Great job!
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Think you're a Washington know-it-all? Prove it! Check out our close-up photo—taken somewhere in the Washington area—and try to guess the subject. Plus, see the answer to last week's puzzle.
Leave your guesses 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 was no problem for commenter Hannibal King, who correctly guessed that the subject was the Benjamin Franklin statue outside of the Old Post Office Pavilion on Pennsylvania Avenue. Great job!
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