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What Links The Joy Of Talk, Humanity And No Description? Whitaker's Almanack 2013

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AlmanacSonic | 12:09 Sat 19th Jan 2013 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Hi,
If anyone can help me find the last quiz question I need to complete this year's Whitaker's Almanack quiz I would be very grateful. I have scrawled through the book being able to find all the other answers, with a bit of logical thinking, but I am struggling with this one. I personally though they sounded like books but I'm not so sure it could be anything!
Many thanks in advance
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Hi, I can give you the answer - can you help me with question 6 please? It's the only one I can't seem to work out?
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I can give you what I think the answer to question 6 is. The odd one out appears to be Candlestick makers, the reason is City Guild on page 270/271. There are city guilds for bakers and butchers but can't see a candlestick maker.
Thanks, but I'm not sure that's right because if you look on p.272 you can find Tallow chandlers and Wax chandlers which are both names for candlestick makers. I was wondering if the odd one out is candlestick makers as there are apparently 2 guilds for them? Can't really see any obvious odd one out. As for your question, take a look on p.134....
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Thanks for that, political parties I should have known ha. I agree they are listed as chandlers but in any case you can argue they are the odd ones out for having 2 city guilds instead on one for butchers and one for bakers. I think I will stick with candlestick makers as you say there is no other clear answer. Thanks again

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