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There are many different parts of the Cathedral for you to discover, from the underground _______(5) to the Golden Gallery, 111 metres above London.
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4
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Sir Christopher Wren was a brilliant scientist and mathematician and Britain’s most famous ______ (9). The Cathedral is his masterpiece.
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5
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The cathedral was ______(3) by several German bombs during the Blitz in World War 2. One was removed before it exploded; had it done so, it would have totally destroyed St. Paul’s.
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St Paul’s Cathedral is an exceptionally ______ (5) building; clear windows and reflective walls create a noticeably bright interior.
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Cracks had appeared in some parts of the _________(9) as a result of settlement even before the Cathedral was topped-off in 1710 and concern over the structural stability of the Cathedral persisted in to the early years of the twentieth-century.
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The wedding in St Paul’s of HRH the Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer gripped the nation and much of the world in 1981, and Queen ____(9) II officially marked both her Golden and Diamond Jubilees with Thanksgiving services in St Paul’s Cathedral.
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9
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Is one of the Cathedral's greatest artefacts, and once formed a screen keeping the quire separate from the nave and dome areas. (5)
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10
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St Paul’s Cathedral has been painted by such famous artists as Pissaro, Canaletto and Turner. It has also been shown in several films, including Mary ______(7), Sherlock Holmes and one of the Harry Potter films.
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It was built between 1675 and 1710, after its predecessor was destroyed in the ________(5, 4, 2, 6)
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3
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St Paul’s Cathedral is one of the largest churches in the world. It is located within the City of London on Ludgate ____(4), the City’s highest point.
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