Question 1: The tower was officially opened to the public on 16 May 1966 by ________ and Billy Butlin. | |||
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Question 2: Which of the following titles did BT Tower have?
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Question 3: In Alan Moore's graphic novel ________ the tower is headquarters for both the "Eye", and the "Ear", the visual and audio surveillance divisions of the government. | |||
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Question 4: An example that has not been mentioned, but which is so trivial that it is worth mentioning, is the absence of the British Telecom tower from ________ maps. | |||
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Question 5: Where is BT Tower?
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Question 6: I hope that I am covered by ________ when I reveal that the British Telecom tower does exist and that its address is 60 Cleveland Street, London."[6] | |||
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Question 7: In Patrick Keiller's film London (1992) the narrator claims the tower is a monument to the love affair between ________ and Paul Verlaine, who lived nearby. | |||
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Question 8: Its existence was finally "confirmed" by ________, MP, on 19 February 1993: "Hon. | |||
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Question 9: Large portions of the 1966 ________ serial The War Machines were set in and around the tower. | |||
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Question 10: When was BT Tower built?
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