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Arthritis research authors quiz
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11)Prince stole around south (7,7)...............William ?
20) Candid killer loses queen (5,9)...............Frank?
20) Candid killer loses queen (5,9)...............Frank?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I daren't say I have smouse, cos the closing date isn't till end Sept, but as we pay for the quiz, I think we should be allowed to do them at our leisure, and this one I found easier than for example, the milk one! I would be delighted to give you some help, or clues if you need them. Will investigate Charles for no.11.
thats from me too
will plod on with others a bit
I tried so hard to find frank strangle or frank murder!!
I quite liked this but had forgotten about it in favour of the new Marie Curie one
anything is easier than the milk one - lol
I am sure I'll be back but will plod on a bit
can you just tell me if 9 is Joanne Rowling and if 8 is Jack someone for now please
will plod on with others a bit
I tried so hard to find frank strangle or frank murder!!
I quite liked this but had forgotten about it in favour of the new Marie Curie one
anything is easier than the milk one - lol
I am sure I'll be back but will plod on a bit
can you just tell me if 9 is Joanne Rowling and if 8 is Jack someone for now please
No its not penny, and you couldn't have picked a harder question to explain. Penny is a type of ----------(4 letters)-now put an L in the middle to form a mans name. Put that name +?+author into google and see if it comes up with a surname.
Alternatively, as I know you like using a dictionary, think of a word for a person who is equally as good with their right & left hand. Just hope you are not now going to tell me somebody told you the answer at the weekend. Having typed all this it sounds too complicated to be correct!
Alternatively, as I know you like using a dictionary, think of a word for a person who is equally as good with their right & left hand. Just hope you are not now going to tell me somebody told you the answer at the weekend. Having typed all this it sounds too complicated to be correct!