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SH! You don't say Quiz
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Can anyone help with clues or answers to the following questions. Number of letters in answer in brackets.
10. New student wears shape of dunce's cap in Lancashire [5]
12. Dead mixed partners in gallery at real tennis [6]
15. Drowsy desire, we hear, in south London [5]
16. To the old, round island at Chiswick, perhaps [4]
25. this viaduct was once the name of a railway station [7]
27. Saint to embrace hothead [4]
41. college sounds tearful [8]
10. New student wears shape of dunce's cap in Lancashire [5]
12. Dead mixed partners in gallery at real tennis [6]
15. Drowsy desire, we hear, in south London [5]
16. To the old, round island at Chiswick, perhaps [4]
25. this viaduct was once the name of a railway station [7]
27. Saint to embrace hothead [4]
41. college sounds tearful [8]
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Just spent 3 hours sorting my 41 on going quizzes and then still couldnt find question sheet for sh!
88 one of the poles to start
97 my other iffy one so dont want to mislead you as I can quite see where the diameter bit fits but have gone for a tube terminal
98 part of the female anatomy to start
Just spent 3 hours sorting my 41 on going quizzes and then still couldnt find question sheet for sh!
88 one of the poles to start
97 my other iffy one so dont want to mislead you as I can quite see where the diameter bit fits but have gone for a tube terminal
98 part of the female anatomy to start
I've just seen a copy of the quiz. Anag of loveless 'the cosy' and http://www.azande.demon.co.uk/archers/faq.html .
I see your comment on 8836. Not sure whether you're suggesting gene. It looks as if all the answers contain letters that could be omitted without altering the way in which they're pronounced. I wouldn't think that could apply to gene.
I see your comment on 8836. Not sure whether you're suggesting gene. It looks as if all the answers contain letters that could be omitted without altering the way in which they're pronounced. I wouldn't think that could apply to gene.
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There seems to be a problem with the website, so try this.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/archers/backstage/ april_fool.shtml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/archers/backstage/ april_fool.shtml