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16 March 2025

RAHA01 CitiTrail Race around the Web
CitiTrail Race around the Web

Play it here: RAHA01 Harry in EUROPE

CitiTrail has some Race around the Web (RAW) games, created to while away a few hours, sleuthing thorugh websites to find weird, wonderful and wacky clues about far-off places, cats and black-swans!

Each game has about 40 clues and will take you a couple of hours to complete.

Like all CitiTrail games, the answers are very specific and you are given a crossword style clue as to the number of words and the number of letters in each word – example (3,2,5,1,6), 5 words with the shown number of letters or numbers in each word.

Our first up is a four day romp with Harry through Eastern Europe, encompassing Mayhem and Chaos. Find it Here.

Day one:
Hi, I’m Harry! Felt like that song from the Bangles on Manic Monday Morning –So I spent the day sulking! My best friend wasn’t available, I had no money for a drink and it was raining! Decided to look at Cat videos on the Web instead: The Kitten Covers – best site ever.
Next heading off to The Friskies 2014 and thought – Awesome, wish I felt that good
And that was enough for one day – went to bed. To find out more, Go Here!

Let us know what you think!

 

 

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