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Daily Question # 156

Connect .

A

A

B

B

Quoting  Navpreet  Singh ,

“Connection – Skylon

A – Skylon Tower, London UK
B – Skylon Tower, Ontario

A – The Skylon was a futuristic-looking, slender, vertical, cigar-shaped steel tensegrity structure located by the Thames in London, that apparently floated above the ground, built in 1951 for the Festival of Britain. Skylon was scrapped in 1952 on the orders of Winston Churchill.

B – The Skylon Tower, in Niagara Falls, Ontario, is the tallest structure that overlooks both the American Falls, New York and the larger Horseshoe Falls, Ontario from the Canadian side of the Niagara River”

Cracked  by  Jyothi , Shrey  Goyal , Arun  Hiregange , Ajay  Justin , Deepu , Nishanth  Raman , Navpreet  Singh  and  Anil  Raghavan .

[ P.S . - @ Shrey -- Plz  let  us  know  what  your  score  is . Sorry  for  any  unintentional  goof-up  in  the  scores , though  its  unlikely  that  we  have  got  it wrong ]

8 Responses to “Daily Question # 156”

  1. jo says:

    a- The Skylon.
    it was a futuristic-looking, slender, vertical, cigar-shaped steel tensegrity structure located by the Thames in London, that apparently floated above the ground, built in 1951 for the Festival of Britain.

    b-skylon tower,ontario,overlooking niagra horse shoe waterfall.

  2. Shrey Goyal says:

    A is the Skylon, a “floating” structure built in London in 1951 for the festival of Britain. B is the Skylon Tower in Niagara Falls, Ontario, overlooking the American Falls, New York and the Horseshoe Falls, Ontario.

    The connect is, of course, Skylon.

    Hey, do/does my points/score get added?

  3. Appu says:

    Both are named Skylon Tower. One built in 1951 in London, one overlooking the Niagara falls.

  4. Ajay Justin says:

    A-The Skylon that was built in 1951 for the Festival of Britain.
    B-Skylon tower that overlooks the Niagra falls.

  5. Deepu says:

    A-The Skylon,which was a steel tensegrity structure located by the Thames in London, that apparently floated above the ground, built in 1951 for the Festival of Britain.

    B-The Skylon tower overlooking the Niagra falls.

  6. Nishanth Raman says:

    Skylon

  7. Navpreet Singh says:

    Easy.

    Connection – Skylon!

    A – Skylon Tower, London UK
    B – Skylon Tower, Ontario

    A – The Skylon was a futuristic-looking, slender, vertical, cigar-shaped steel tensegrity structure located by the Thames in London, that apparently floated above the ground, built in 1951 for the Festival of Britain. Skylon was scrapped in 1952 on the orders of Winston Churchill.

    B – The Skylon Tower, in Niagara Falls, Ontario, is the tallest structure that overlooks both the American Falls, New York and the larger Horseshoe Falls, Ontario from the Canadian side of the Niagara River.

  8. anil raghavan says:

    skylon tower at london&niagra

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