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birdie73 | 17:35 Sun 14th Mar 2010 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Answers are sweets popular today & a few golden oldies.Have several yet to do & would appreciate help with some of them.
2 Limited food for VIP's. 5 The origin of men. 6 All VC's. 7 Cs and Ks. 15 Yorkshire gateaux.
19 S'pants. 22 It's meaningless without Sean.
Thanks in anticipation.(No numbers for answers given).
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Hi,Mike11111. My daughter suggested that but couldn't explain why. How did you arrive at that? I can see the origin or first letter is m.
HI Mike11111. My daughter suggested that but I couldn't see why. Could you help as I'm not very bright tonight. Thank you.
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thank you mike11111 for your answer. quinie the qustion was 14 Not from the white witch what do you think?
They used to be called Treets, chocolate-covered sweets, then renamed M&Ms. Origin of man is an M aso origin of men is an M + an M.

Not from the white witch has to be Black Magic.
35Answer given tonight as Fisherman' Friend. Somebody's doing the same quiz!
Thank you for explanation. I agree with Black magic so it's back to the drawing board for 47
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Thanks for explanation mike11111. Thanks also quinie for your continued help.
With regard to 47, I remember in the 50s a chocolate bar called 'Fry's 5 boys'. This had a picture on the wrapper (and I think it was moulded into the chocolate as well, but not sure) of 5 boys' faces ranging from thoroughly miserable to absolutely delighted. Under each face was a word ending in 'ion' to express the emotion depicted. The only word I can remember exactly is 'satisfaction', but I'm pretty sure the first was desperation, so this might be your answer.
Have just Googled 5 boys (should've done it first). I'm wrong about satisfaction being one of the words but right about the answer - the first is desperation and the last is realisation.
Here's a link for the wrapper.

http://www.art.co.uk/...dth=894&imgheight=671
That's brilliant Mike11111. I would never have got that answer . I can't remember that chocolate though I'm old enough!!!
It was first manufactured in1902 so was pretty dated even by the 50s. I think it had disappeared before the 60s came along. As you can see by the picture on the wrapper the boys are in very old-fashioned costumes.
Maybe I can't remember it because we never got chocolate when we were bairns ( in the thirties) My mother used to make Russian Toffee occasionally -it was scrumptious. It'll be interesting to see if my friends remember it.
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Thats brilliant mike11111, I would never have found that & like quinie don't remember it & perhaps ought to !!!! Thank you very much indeed.
quinie, answers received for Alzheimer's food & drink today grand total of 941/2 the one we were all stumbling on They evoked lengthy memories was Madeleines,the winner had 99.
Thank you for giving that answer. Wonder if the winner got that one or perhaps that was the one she didn't get!!! It certainly got us all going. I've googled it so now I can understand why nobody came up with the answer.
They're 'avin' a larf ain't they? How many people have read Proust's 'A la recherche du temps perdu'? I thought that Fry's Five Boys was obscure enough, but this is taking the biscuit! (no pun intended)
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I agree with you mike11111, I certainly haven't read it (can't speak or read French) but did wonder what the connection was.
Have you had Mars as an answer in the quiz ?
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No quinie I have not got Mars as an answer, do you have another idea ?
Thank you both for your kind response. It was a pleasure to be of assistance. It's just that the older one gets, the more fixed the earliest memories become. One poster mentioned Russian toffee, which I can't remember, but I do remember cinder toffee (which can still be bought in specialist shops). Pure toffee seems to have gone out of fashion (bad for the teeth and fillings, I suppose). Anyone remember Penny Dainties?

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