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First we have "welcome to the panic room" linking to the fact that someone thought it was welcome to the petting zoo. So maybe they are at some zoo-ish place?

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Look at the twitter video that Greg posted - it's definitely indoors and somewhere clean/quite. My bet is on old BBC building and that's purely because I remember Greg doing a streak of challenges that could cause panic (touch a massive, hairy spider and sth like that). 

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He's just played Hotter Than Hell by Dua Lipa, meaning that he could be at a hot place. Where is the warmest place in the UK at the moment? He could also be at a Spa?

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I think all the Nottingham talk may be a false flag to throw people off. That said, I haven't got a clue. They're playing Shotgun now - they're at a shooting range...?

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10 minutes ago, Rob P said:

I've found a map on twitter and the bottom section of Wales there is a zoo there called Folly Farm in Pembrokeshire

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I don’t think they could have got that far! But I’ll happily be proved wrong! 

 

This could actually ally turn into the longest show! It would be so brilliant if it does!!

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1 minute ago, Rob P said:

Hmmmm.........

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This could be something...
I think it's the first time in a long while that I'm waiting for the songs to be played, because I'm so glued to the radio that I can't even go to the bathroom.

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Now I'm getting desperate and at 56 minutes in i'm going to suggest cumbria as greg was talking about a maths teacher from cumbria on breakfast this morning.  1:43:30 (ish)

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Surely all the chat about it being ‘end of term fun’ has to be a clue? Im thinking it has to be some sort of school, as its really quiet where they are and no school would be open at this time? Maybe they’ll be spotted when school starts in the morning?

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1 minute ago, LSR1 said:

Surely all the chat about it being ‘end of term fun’ has to be a clue? Im thinking it has to be some sort of school, as its really quiet where they are and no school would be open at this time? Maybe they’ll be spotted when school starts in the morning?

Surely though a school won't want lots of random people turning up there?

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Well, I'm also pro-school. The gong might have just been in the Music classroom, right? The thing is, it doesn't really narrow down the possibilities that much. 
There's plenty of teachers that listen to R1 and they'd be up for it too.

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