ChatterBank1 min ago
Kings, Queens and Nicknames Quiz
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This is a difficult one. There are two questions which seem to have the same answer but one of them is three words and the other is three words and one word for the nickname. The clues are as follows -
1. I'm late, I'm late for a very important date was NOT his cry (three words, such as King Harold I)
2. Does his nickname imply he was fleet of foot? (three words and one word, which I have as King Harold I - Harefoot)
I think (2) is correct, so what on earth can I put for (1)? Any ideas please?
1. I'm late, I'm late for a very important date was NOT his cry (three words, such as King Harold I)
2. Does his nickname imply he was fleet of foot? (three words and one word, which I have as King Harold I - Harefoot)
I think (2) is correct, so what on earth can I put for (1)? Any ideas please?
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Are the answers only British Kings and Queens? Apparently King Louis XVIII is attributed with saying 'punctuality is the politeness of kings'.
21:10 Sun 19th Aug 2012
Thanks Brenden but William the Conqueror apparently kept his promise to give up hunting when his queen died and Edward the Confessor owned up to being the founder of Westminster Abbey. I am utterly stumped with this one, and I don't think I am going to get a right answer. Thanks to everyone for helping.