Westminster Abbey section hinted at by this puzzle’s architecture

Westminster Abbey section hinted at by this puzzle’s architecture - POETSCORNER
Westminster Abbey section hinted at by this puzzle's architecture

It was a clear and sunny day in London, and the city was bustling with tourists and locals alike. Among the attractions that were drawing crowds was the Westminster Abbey, with its awe-inspiring architecture that dated back centuries.

As people stood in front of its intricate façade, they noticed an unusual sight. The structure seemed to have a puzzle-like quality to it, with certain sections resembling clues that fit together like pieces of a jigsaw.

One group of visitors, in particular, was intrigued by this mystery, and they decided to explore it further. As they examined the different parts of the Abbey, they noticed that one area stood out more than others. It was a quiet corner of the Abbey, separated from the bustling crowds by a wall of arches and columns.

Curious, they approached it, and their eyes quickly settled on a plaque. It read ‘Poet’s Corner,’ and as they puzzled over the meaning behind those words, they suddenly realized that they had found the answer to the crossword clue they had been working on earlier.

For it was Poet’s Corner, the section of Westminster Abbey dedicated to the poets of England, that the clue had hinted at all along. And with a sense of satisfaction, they entered the corner, marveling at the rich history and legacy of the poets whose works had shaped the literature of their country.

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