please empty your brain below

Nicely done.
Very clever!
Shows how different minds think but London in 6 had me thinking of the spaces between the roads rather than the roads themselves. I then mentally put the Thames in, more to the east than the west to be left with, if I’ve counted right, 8 pies in my pie chart.
Extremely satisfying. Thank you!
Cute, my favourite is 9
Excellent
Very good!
Like these. Have to keep looking.
Nice work - I think we could probably come up with 64 plays and 128 books. And how about a minus figure for things that have been lost/demolished?
Arsenal back to its old SE London roots!
I like this.

I suspect for many that London in 1 is the M25.
My brain can't see a theme for 10.
I'm puzzling over the significance of the light and dark dividing lines in all except the first and last two sets.
Phew - now I understand why 32 was chosen as the number of London boroughs...!
10 I guess is β€œbiggest tourist attraction”

I like 15 myself!
5 "postal" counties of London(disregarding London/City itself)?: Herts, Essex, Kent, Surrey, Middlesex
(where the county name is still part of the full address)
Very cleverly done.
15 had me thinking but the background colour seems to be the uniting clue.
I think this is brilliant, thank you!
It's no longer London in 12 as Sutton are now in the EFL.
Very nicely done. It certainly stimulates thought about alternative ways of showing London.

My "2" for example would be Lord's and The Oval! A "14" would be London Railway Terminus stations.
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I like it a lot
Excellent DG.
8 - that ought to be QEO
9. What have the Hammersmith & City and Waterloo (ditto) done to be left out?
Postal counties were abolished years ago, and no longer form part of the address in the PAF (the official schedule of addresses maintained by Royal Mail).

You can exclude Hammersmith & City line and Waterloo & City lines without losing any stations (of course, the same could also be said for the pair Circle + W&C).

Interesting to see the M11 excluded from the 6 -- is it because it has only one junction within Greater London (hence it is not a road connecting localities within London), or because it is entirely outside ULEZ?

15 is brilliant!

Interesting to see the City excluded from the 32 (and Kingston minus the "upon Thames"). Presumably, this has to do with its unique status and having a separate (lord) mayor.
Lord Hereford

I agree with your comment re Sutton - but 12 works if it is the number of teams who have been in the top division.
Love this!
Superb. I think they are all great. Number 8 made me pause until I had worked out the combination of rigour, pragmatism and subtlety that had gone into it. Some of these could be very useful for binary/ternary/etc chops in future searches!










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