Guess The Iron Maiden Song!

Clue 1: This song makes a reference to a journey (of unknown proportions).
Clue 2: The lyrics names a specific means of transportation. Furthermore, the opening line of the song could make you think of a town often
associated with a specific journey - by another mode of transport than the journey in clue 1.
Clue 3: The name of the song contains a phrase that might make you think about a technological device, but a certain piece of Maiden merchandise suggests that the phrase does not refer to such a device.


Incorrect guesses: Ghost of the Navigator, The Man Who Would Be King, Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Caught Somewhere in Time, From here To Eternity, Isle of Avalon
 
Clue 1: This song makes a reference to a journey (of unknown proportions).
Clue 2: The lyrics names a specific means of transportation. Furthermore, the opening line of the song could make you think of a town often
associated with a specific journey - by another mode of transport than the journey in clue 1.
Clue 3: The name of the song contains a phrase that might make you think about a technological device, but a certain piece of Maiden merchandise suggests that the phrase does not refer to such a device.
Clue 4: The lyrics contains a particular reference (used in two separate settings here, but nowhere else in Maiden's catalogue) that should make you think about a seminal album in hard rock history.



Incorrect guesses: Ghost of the Navigator, The Man Who Would Be King, Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Caught Somewhere in Time, From here To Eternity, Isle of Avalon, The Final Frontier, Powerslave, Invaderes, When The Wild Wind Blows, Fear is the Key
 
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Clue 1: This song makes a reference to a journey (of unknown proportions).
Clue 2: The lyrics names a specific means of transportation. Furthermore, the opening line of the song could make you think of a town often
associated with a specific journey - by another mode of transport than the journey in clue 1.
Clue 3: The name of the song contains a phrase that might make you think about a technological device, but a certain piece of Maiden merchandise suggests that the phrase does not refer to such a device.
Clue 4: The lyrics contains a particular reference (used in two separate settings here, but nowhere else in Maiden's catalogue) that should make you think about a seminal album in hard rock history.
Clue 5: When it comes to literary devices, the lyrics frequently makes use of similes and hyperbole.



Incorrect guesses: Ghost of the Navigator, The Man Who Would Be King, Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Caught Somewhere in Time, From here To Eternity, Isle of Avalon, The Final Frontier, Powerslave, Invaderes, When The Wild Wind Blows, Fear is the Key, Tailgunner, Speed of Light, The Nomad
 
Clue 1: This song makes a reference to a journey (of unknown proportions).
Clue 2: The lyrics names a specific means of transportation. Furthermore, the opening line of the song could make you think of a town often
associated with a specific journey - by another mode of transport than the journey in clue 1.
Clue 3: The name of the song contains a phrase that might make you think about a technological device, but a certain piece of Maiden merchandise suggests that the phrase does not refer to such a device.
Clue 4: The lyrics contains a particular reference (used in two separate settings here, but nowhere else in Maiden's catalogue) that should make you think about a seminal album in hard rock history.
Clue 5: When it comes to literary devices, the lyrics frequently makes use of similes and hyperbole.
Clue 6: A name often associated with a tragedy appears in the song. This name also serves as an obvious link to the seminal album in clue 4.



Incorrect guesses: Ghost of the Navigator, The Man Who Would Be King, Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Caught Somewhere in Time, From here To Eternity, Isle of Avalon, The Final Frontier, Powerslave, Invaderes, When The Wild Wind Blows, Fear is the Key, Tailgunner, Speed of Light, The Nomad, Face in the Sand, Die With Your Boots On
 
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