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marje | 19:10 Wed 13th Oct 2004 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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I have 2 questions which someone may know the answers to: Which Commonwealth country has city which when founded during 1860s was named after a British Prime Minister of 1850s and 1860s and can see fish coming inshore to be fed by hand. What phrase meaning a very small amount comes from the Gospel of St Matthew and completes the pharse ' not one....' (In crossword terms 3,2,6) Thanks
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Australia has a city of Palmerston who was PM around that time. Thinking about the second part.
"Not one jot or tittle" is the phrase you are after.
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Yes, it could be Palmerston. There's also Derby a PM and a city in Australia, but can't find anything about feeding fish. Most frustrating. Looking forward to any other help.
Marje, further to my previous answer, I can swap you the Commonwealth country answer for the answer to Q.14 in the "Quizmail", I don't recognise the politician.
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Q14 I think it's Stephen Byers. I've found Brisbane as a city where the fish come to be fed but can't find any reference to a PM.
http://www.tourismtopend.com.au/attractions/darwincity.htm Cheers Marje, the above site mentions the fish on the home page and links to details about the market. Good luck with the rest of the quiz !
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Thanks Claude, this is the only answer I need. Good luck to you too.
Saw the answer about Darwin. Was there a British PM called Darwin?
Darwin used to be called Palmerston.
The Commomwealth country ia australia, the city is Darwin formaly Palmerston. you can both feed the fish and visit a market with 200 stalls  on a thursday night

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