would the person who answered robbiebobs with email address of quizmail forum please reply again. have changed user name and could not get on to above site. Thanks
doing stinker only several more to go then i am finished 120 a guided, st-e-ee, i thought steered then reedit for 106 wont fit, revise (text) for publication, re-dit 95 d site of occurence, lo-us 136...
1. I Pinched a tin? 2. Orate a vegetable truthfully? 3. He studies animals? 4.A wet drink with a golf club? 5. Representative of all your worldy goods?
1) Jack Tar (4) 2) Cheat the Graduate (5) 3) Sounds like a race in France (5) 4) Charlie's favourite drink (9) 5)Loose woman who's a good cook (8,4) 6)Roman goes with a large stone (5) 7)Drink, right...
Answers are British place names 75 Where Elizabeth might keep her clothes?(12) 79 At the end of the line? (4) 80 A throne (8) 85 Nutcase (9) 92 Fair crossing (11) 96 Hairdresser/s area (6-5) Thanks...
Why do we put X to represent a kiss? It seems just to be a thing in English, I haven;t seen any other languages use it. Is it just a British convention? Why do we choose X and not, say, k for example?
These are all double letter answers i.e. Trigger was this mans horse is 'Roy Rogers' Can anyone help with these: 1) Seen on the news 2) The king's wife 3) One like this seen at the bank 4) You can eat...
Arsenal can't do it until Wenger leaves Man utd have done it more than any british club Everton, Charlton, Oldham have done it Wimbledon will never do it unless Crystal Palace go bankrupt. Man utd did...
I have just got back a quiz answer sheet where the answer given to the clue "a person chosen to transact business for others " is "sindic" (my answer was surrogate) I can't find sindic anywhere has...
Question: My name is John (or similar) and I may have a double. Missed this one out when asking previously. Controversial TV and Radio Presenter 4 letters)