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Brush Up Your Shakespeare C/D 30/11/20
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All answers are people, real or imaginary, who have some connection to William Shakespeare
10) Worked with both Obi - Wan Kenobis on film and also with the two SpiderMans (11,7)
21)One of the original members of the Board of Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (4,6,5,4)
28) A Steward of Stratford who had 3 children, he named 2 of them "William" and "Anne" (6,6)
35) Invited to be knighted at the coronation of King Charles I, but he refused the honour, preferring to pay a fine of 15 pounds instead (6,7)
41) He gave piggyback rides to a Prince a thousand times (6)
Thanks for any help
10) Worked with both Obi - Wan Kenobis on film and also with the two SpiderMans (11,7)
21)One of the original members of the Board of Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (4,6,5,4)
28) A Steward of Stratford who had 3 children, he named 2 of them "William" and "Anne" (6,6)
35) Invited to be knighted at the coronation of King Charles I, but he refused the honour, preferring to pay a fine of 15 pounds instead (6,7)
41) He gave piggyback rides to a Prince a thousand times (6)
Thanks for any help
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//Thomas Greene. He was also one of Shakespeare's closest friends in Stratford, to judge by the surviving evidence. He was living in New Place in 1609 and possibly for some time before, and in his diary he refers affectionately to "my cosen Shakespeare" numerous times around 1614. Three of his children were born in Stratford, and he named two of them "William" and "Anne," most likely after Shakespeare and his wife.//
Thecorbyloon- its a suprse to me but its diffrent for the first year a think. The rules say
//For example, if a worker starts employment part-way through a leave year, they will receive
1/12th of their full annual leave entitlement on their first day. After they have been inemployment for a full month, they receive another 1/12th of their full annual entitlement on thefirst day of the second month, and again on the first day of the third month, continuing to theend of the leave year. //
So do they got a full months worth of holiday straightaway on 28th Sep, then same again on 28 October and so on? Does my head in. Its why am a shelf stacker and trolly pusher not a penspusher in HR
//For example, if a worker starts employment part-way through a leave year, they will receive
1/12th of their full annual leave entitlement on their first day. After they have been inemployment for a full month, they receive another 1/12th of their full annual entitlement on thefirst day of the second month, and again on the first day of the third month, continuing to theend of the leave year. //
So do they got a full months worth of holiday straightaway on 28th Sep, then same again on 28 October and so on? Does my head in. Its why am a shelf stacker and trolly pusher not a penspusher in HR
Many thanks to everyone.
I am missing
54) Adapted Williams design that had been executed by Peter
57) He was responsible for signing changes to English law, including the presumption of "innocent until proven guilty" (7,11,4,2,10). I have William Blackstone but can't get the rest.
Any help appreciated
I am missing
54) Adapted Williams design that had been executed by Peter
57) He was responsible for signing changes to English law, including the presumption of "innocent until proven guilty" (7,11,4,2,10). I have William Blackstone but can't get the rest.
Any help appreciated