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poodledoo | 16:38 Sat 27th Dec 2008 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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skillet, with a large black f in small case letters beside it. Surely somebody must have an answer for this one-go on please give it to us its christmas! Answer is something to with a christmas expression, words of a carol, christmas tradition etc.
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The only thing I can come up with is

Panetone or Panettone (Italian Christmas Bread)

Skillet being the Pan and the f being the musical note/tone

I know its a bit tenuous !!!!
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great emeritus you're a genius. Can you also confirm that nos 37& 38 come from Winter Wonderland, and if so which verse(s)
poodledoo its the whole of the first verse of winter wonderland, can I have some help on no 20 please.
No. 20 is Go Tell it on the Mountain, tpw536w.

It's nice to see a suggestion of some sort for No. 46 skilletf, at last. Not totally convinced, but getting a bit desperate now.

BJ
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thanks tpw you've made my christmas!- no 20 is "Go tell it on the mountain" which is the first line of a carol about Jesus's birth.Sure you can find it on Google somewhere!
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Happy christmas Big Jenny-have you found the answers to those 3 missing places in Lincolnshire yet? ie 12) 33) and 44? Shan't be entering any swimming pool quizzes tin 2009 if I can't find the answers, but my New Years resolution is not to resort to blackmail!
Hi Poodledoo, and a very happy Christmas and New Year to you.

To be honest, I haven't even looked at the Lincolnshire Place Names quiz yet. I am still ploughing through the December and January closing dates. Struggling with St. Mary the Virgin at the moment! Not to mention Pendleside Hospice No. 46. What do you think of emeritus' idea?

BJ
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i think its brilliant,but if i'm honest I'm struggling to see where winter wonderland fits in with no 37&38 as I'm convinced the words love, can ,no "c"any old & time together should be in no 38, trouble is closing date is fast approaching and I,m running out of time to keep googling. Both clues seem to be a load of old gobbledygook to me, and no I haven,t been at the wine!
poodledoo, type into google 'Over the ground lays a mantle of white' that should throw up all the words to winter wonderland.
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thank you for saving my sanity tpw-almost too embarrassed to admit I was looking at the chorus, not the first verse-no wonder it didn't make sense! I should have gone for a walk this afternoon to clear my addled brain, instead of cluttering it up with quiz answers!
and I thought you would easily get it from my clue yesterday - sorry to make you suffer
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you shouldn't be apologising to me smouse, usually I am on the same wavelength as you.My son should be revising for exam modules when he returns to school, and I feel guilty using the computer for my little bit of quizzing pleasure,therefore things tend to get a bit fraught, and I don't think clearly.Just off to the bank to try to get them to release a new cheque book so I can enter puzzles in 2009. Some people never learn when to stop! Happy New Year.

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