Can anyone confirm that the number of letters indicated for 24. This was to fall on the houses of Montague & Capulet (6) is correct? Please note - I do not want an answer to the actual question!!!!
How exactly does Novalis's post spoil the quiz for others? Are you assuming everyone has a copy of Romeo & Juliet to hand and will look up the quote? Or that they will google the scene? In which case they could google the actual question.
Help wasn't asked for but was given. That's all. And here comes squarebear. I do have a copy of the Complete Works of WS. Was using it for the GFQ question for which squarebear hasn't told the answer yet.
In our house R & J stands for Richard and Judy. LOL
I was curious to see if ringer got what was not asked for and ............DID.
Thanks for the offer of help squarebear but I like to look up my own answers the hard way.
Thanks for plague but no use to me. Not doing it!
No problem podger. It could be handy for anyone who finds this thread through searching. I think the question setter is asking as they might have thought "pox" was the answer?
I've seen "a pox on both your houses" but plague is correct.