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The Moon Under Water Fact-Matching Game

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About This Challenge

The Moon Under Water is a fact-matching game where you piece together important information fragments. Use spells for hints and extra time!

  • Players must carefully examine clues and piece them together to uncover the truth.
  • Multiple levels of difficulty challenge players to think critically and strategically.
  • Unlock special spells to help you solve puzzles and progress through the game.
Need a Hint? View the Facts
  • - The Moon Under Water is an essay written by George Orwell.
  • - It was first published in the Evening Standard in 1946.
  • - The essay describes Orwell's ideal pub, which he calls The Moon Under Water.
  • - The pub is described as being located in a London suburb.
  • - Orwell mentions that he has visited this pub many times in his imagination.
  • - The pub has a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.
  • - The Moon Under Water has a garden with comfortable seats and fruit trees.
  • - The pub serves a wide selection of beers and ales on tap.
  • - Orwell emphasizes that the beer is always in perfect condition at this pub.
  • - The pub has a barmaid who knows the regulars by name and treats them like family.
  • - The Moon Under Water doesn't have a jukebox or any other type of music playing.
  • - There are no televisions or loud distractions in the pub.
  • - The pub has a separate room for families and children.
  • - Orwell praises the food served at The Moon Under Water, particularly the cheese.
  • - The pub has a no-smoking rule, ensuring clean air for all patrons.
  • - The Moon Under Water has a friendly and respectful clientele.
  • - The pub is open until 11 pm every day.
  • - Orwell mentions that he has never found the perfect pub described in The Moon Under Water but hopes it exists.
  • - The essay reflects Orwell's longing for a simple and authentic place of relaxation.
  • - The Moon Under Water has become an iconic concept for the ideal pub experience.

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