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Can anybody please help with these cryptic clues for christmas food?
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Crazy!
Make a pig of yourself when you find them!
Vision for cockneys.
Type that goes on your head!
Opposite a French stick.
Appointments!
Make a pig of yourself when you find them!
Vision for cockneys.
Type that goes on your head!
Opposite a French stick.
Appointments!
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Christmas Crackers are not food. I know crackers (biscuits) are but I don't think they're particularly associated with Christmas. I would prefer nuts. "Mince pies" is Cockney rhyming slang for eyes.
12:45 Tue 06th Dec 2011
THANK YOU!! Much Appreciated.
Crazy! - Think Crackers sounds correct but wondering if it could be nuts?
Make a pig of yourself when you find them! - Truffles Thanks
Vision for cockneys. - Mince Pies (i don't understand? help)
Type that goes on your head! What about Turkey Crown?
Opposite a French stick. - Shortbread is a good what do people think?
Appointments! - Dates perfect thanks
Crazy! - Think Crackers sounds correct but wondering if it could be nuts?
Make a pig of yourself when you find them! - Truffles Thanks
Vision for cockneys. - Mince Pies (i don't understand? help)
Type that goes on your head! What about Turkey Crown?
Opposite a French stick. - Shortbread is a good what do people think?
Appointments! - Dates perfect thanks
Thanks everybody following your suggestions and after a bit of research i found this website http://www.paulsquiz....rm&id=2210&itemid=356
The answers were
Crazy! - Nuts
Make a pig of yourself when you find them! - Truffles
Vision for cockneys. - Mince Pies
Type that goes on your head! - Pork Pie
Opposite a French stick. - Shortbread
Appointments! - Dates
The answers were
Crazy! - Nuts
Make a pig of yourself when you find them! - Truffles
Vision for cockneys. - Mince Pies
Type that goes on your head! - Pork Pie
Opposite a French stick. - Shortbread
Appointments! - Dates
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