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johnsam | 09:16 Mon 01st Mar 2004 | Home & Garden
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what is 'half a hen and a bitter plant' must mean an animal, bird or body part
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Buffalo, perhaps? I'm really stretching things on this one, John, but how about this?...There is a type of hen called a Buff Orpington, so - taking the first half of the double name - you get 'buff'. One of the bitterest plants is called 'aloe', so - dropping the 'e', but keeping the sound unaltered - gives you 'alo'. Put 'em together and voli�! Buffalo!
I am in awe, QM! I struggled with this last night but didn't get very far. You amaze me everytime! Well done!
here here - this one has been bugging me too!!
I've been scratchin' me noggin on this one all day - we're not worthy QM :o)
You are all most kind...thank you.

By the way, did you all see the related question in the 'Animals & Nature' category under the heading 'Animal, bird or body-part'? I blithely provided the answer 'Jay' but - after Cetti's response asking for a specific source - I'm not at all so sure. It was one of those things that one feels one "just knows"...but I couldn't totally back it up, despite reasonably convincing evidence. Have another look, please, and something better might emerge. I'd hate it if John didn't win the quiz-prize, because of one error! (By the way, mate, you owe me at least a couple of pints if you do win something!)

half a hen is chic, a bitter plant is chicory so half of that is also chic so I'm guessing the word is CHEEK

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