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I'm really struggling with this, in particular no 46. It merely says "POARD" There are a lot of references to it on this site which I don't understand. Please could someone give me some sort of a clue?
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Best we have... pauln90 had Been thinking about this one for 2 weeks now. POLLARD is a tree that has been pollarded or trimmed. Take out 2 LL's ie no L's and you have POARD So answer could be Christmas (No L's or Noel) Trees Legolassie said Looked into pollard regarding trees. Bit tricky it also relates to trimming back horns in oxen, stags and sheep and the...
20:47 Thu 02nd Jan 2014
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pauln90 had Been thinking about this one for 2 weeks now.
POLLARD is a tree that has been pollarded or trimmed.
Take out 2 LL's ie no L's and you have POARD
So answer could be
Christmas (No L's or Noel) Trees
Legolassie said Looked into pollard regarding trees. Bit tricky it also relates to trimming back horns in oxen, stags and sheep and the dictionary and thesaurus just refer to pruning of trees. So I really don't know on this one. What about Christmas trimming!!!
pauln90 had Been thinking about this one for 2 weeks now.
POLLARD is a tree that has been pollarded or trimmed.
Take out 2 LL's ie no L's and you have POARD
So answer could be
Christmas (No L's or Noel) Trees
Legolassie said Looked into pollard regarding trees. Bit tricky it also relates to trimming back horns in oxen, stags and sheep and the dictionary and thesaurus just refer to pruning of trees. So I really don't know on this one. What about Christmas trimming!!!