Identify the thief and answer the questions below. The number of words in each answer is shown in (). Then take the first letter of each word in each answer to form a string. E.g. if Donald Trump nicked the pudding the first 2 letters of the string would be DT. You will have a 11 letter string, enter this into the Certitude checker for the next step.
Please note with this puzzle, Certitude is used for this first stage only. The Groundspeak checker can be used to check the final coordinates.
1. Who nicked the pudding? (2)
2. The name of the thief's first major and most famous group? (2)
3. The name of the theif's second group? (Briefly, he left halfway through the production of their first album) (2)
4. The name of the thief's third group? (3)
5. Who was the pudding nicked from? Here I am looking for the name of the actual pudding owner (which was nicked in the 1980s), NOT who is re-telling the story in 2020. He was however involved in the 2020 production. (2)
Note: The "thief" did return the pudding to the owner, un-eaten.
After you have found the correct string, the following will apply:
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You can validate your puzzle solution with certitude.
This cache is part of an extension to my series of puzzle caches hidden in the same area, which I've called the Lansdown Puzzle Series. They make an "L" shape on the map. See bookmark for the complete list.
The Little Bridges series was started by Stanthews in 2009 to highlight small footbridges in remote parts of Wiltshire. Since then the series has been expanded by others all over the country and starting to spread fast. There is a stats listing, so you can see how many Little Bridges you have found, you can find it here:- www.littlebridgesseries.co.uk . If you would like to add to the series, please contact Stan via the Little Bridges website with your caching name, name of your Little Bridge and the GC code and he will give you a number for your bridge. To qualify, the bridge must be a foot bridge too small for vehicles, please make sure your title exactly matches "Little Bridges # xxxx then the name" including spaces so it will get picked up and added to stats list.
Regarding the "Dangerous Animals Nearby". Please do not be alarmed. The Adder is our only venomous snake, the shy adder can be spotted basking in the sunshine in woodland glades and on heathlands. You are very unlikely to come across one here, and I have never seen one. But it is possible as they can be found across the country, except for the Isles of Scilly, the Channel Islands, Northern Ireland, and the Isle of Man.