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poodledoo | 16:44 Wed 23rd Jan 2008 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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10)As B as IIL
60)As S as a N
47)As L as a C
1)As F as a BD

This quiz has several repeats of the same letters. I've already got sick as a parrot, can anyone think of another As S as a P?
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60 as sweet as a nut
As Sharp as a Needle ?
1 as fit as a butcher's dog
47 as lazy as a cat
Does anyone have no. 39?
As U as a C F G

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J.
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should have said there are two As S as a N questions& I've already got Mazies answer . Thank you for answering all the same. Can anyone think of another one please? Also I've heard of as sweet as sugar, honey etc,but never a nut. I once had to explain a simile I'd never heard of in an exam, and I've rather gone off them ever since! Also, idioms depend on which part of the country you come from!
as useful as a chocolate fire guard
47. As lively as a cricket

Julesy, no 39. As useless as a chocolate fire guard
10. as broad as it is long
sweet as a nut- one explanation. In nature nuts are sweet - in comparison with many other foods. Prior to the introduction of refined sugar the only really sweet thing was honey. Next down the line were fruits, berries and some nuts, eg chestnut - hence the expression.
Sweet as a nut is a very common expression but is generally used to describe things that are going well- such as the enine is running as sweet as a nut
or even engine is running as sweet as a nut
i need 3] as i as pp,30] as g as s,51 as b as wpd
Thanks bookwormer, never heard that saying. I'm familar with 'as much good as a chocolate teapot'

J.
as stiff as a poker
for diane 1954. as boring as watchingpaint dry
thanks chockhead.
poodledoo I also have as sound as a pound (Footsie 100 permitting LOL)
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Thank you all for your replies. Thank you especially to burnhal for taking the trouble to explain how the simile came about. You learn something new every day.Do you think the compilers will be lenient as to where an answer is placed when the clues have been duplicated, or have we got to take pot luck and put their exact choices in their exact spot? If we have, I shall be sick as a parrot!

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