Jump to the year
its cricket, jim, but not as we know it
A prime number
Another prime number
West country skittles
Key to decision making
An old British coin
A favourite chocolate biscuit
Half a petrol
When a war started
Mamyalynne the closing date is 31 March
No 1 = 4 (leap Year)
No2 = 6 ( Cricket Sixes)
No3 and 4 as fiction-factory says
No 5 As Mamylynne says
No 6 =18 (Voting age)
No 7 I have put 3 as in old threepenny piece
No 8 and 9 I haven't got
No 10 = 14 (1914 Start of WW1)
I agree that "half a petrol" looks odd.
gaso/line?
pet/rol?
die/sel?
fu/el?
The only one that loooks a possibility is a die -six sided- but six has already been used and doesn't necessarily follow from die anyway
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