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Post by yenilira on Mar 4, 2012 22:45:04 GMT 1
Sorry:
Poseidon & Neptune were the respective sea gods...
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Post by Tangerine Sherlock on Mar 4, 2012 22:45:47 GMT 1
think it was James IV
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Post by yenilira on Mar 4, 2012 22:53:52 GMT 1
Correct in one, Sher.
Your question for number 232....
whilst looking at the 'grand scale of things' your question for 232 can stay on the board until breckie if you so wish, unless of course........
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Post by louisea on Mar 4, 2012 22:55:37 GMT 1
228 Goolagong
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Post by yenilira on Mar 4, 2012 23:04:25 GMT 1
Thank You, Louise Q # 228 has now long gone, closed... we are now on 232...... ps. Haven't seen you at F&B's recently.....?
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Post by louisea on Mar 4, 2012 23:29:18 GMT 1
but 228 was never answered
not been in F&Bs for ages yeni, last couple of times I went in no one I knew was there
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Post by yenilira on Mar 5, 2012 1:13:50 GMT 1
Looks like Sher isn't going to put up his question for # 232
so it looks like I've got to do the needful....
again.
In Scotland he/she is known as 'The Lord Advocate'. What is this person's equivalent known as in England (and Wales) ?
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Post by Tangerine Sherlock on Mar 5, 2012 8:56:53 GMT 1
sorry had other things on lol
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Post by yenilira on Mar 5, 2012 12:08:02 GMT 1
Q # 233
Which playing card is known as 'The Curse of Scotland', and Why?
The answer I am asking for is to do with a Queen....
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Post by roadchefourstands on Mar 5, 2012 13:02:50 GMT 1
any of the 54 in the Buckfast souvenier pack....
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Post by yenilira on Mar 5, 2012 15:20:50 GMT 1
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Post by Tangerine Sherlock on Mar 5, 2012 17:47:57 GMT 1
do they still make buckfast
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Post by yenilira on Mar 5, 2012 19:59:01 GMT 1
Yes
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Post by yenilira on Mar 5, 2012 20:02:51 GMT 1
Not many 'istorians on 'ere........
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Q # 234
Which Disney character is known in Italy as “Topolino”?
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Post by Tangerine Sherlock on Mar 5, 2012 21:03:27 GMT 1
Dumbo?
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Post by roadchefourstands on Mar 5, 2012 22:24:19 GMT 1
don't call yeni dumbo........
its mickey mouse.... ;D
they also call the old little fiat 500 the same name...
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Post by yenilira on Mar 5, 2012 23:03:31 GMT 1
MM is correct, 4Stands..... your Q # 235 -
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Post by yenilira on Mar 6, 2012 9:33:51 GMT 1
Looks like 4Stands has forfeited his question.....
Q # 235
Who was the literati that lived in the Mearns?
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Post by Tangerine Sherlock on Mar 6, 2012 18:59:59 GMT 1
still no idea lol
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Post by yenilira on Mar 6, 2012 19:01:27 GMT 1
Q # 236
There is a famous race called (in English) the “Man Versus Horse Marathon”
A cross-country course is laid out and human competitors pit their stamina against a posse of chosen horses. The course is 22 miles long with many natural obstacles to overcome. The steep slopes are a great test of endurance of both man and beast, and the tricky forestry, which a man may dart through, but which a horse can only travel round.
Where (town and country) and when is this 'Race'?
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Post by tangerinerob79 on Mar 6, 2012 19:30:40 GMT 1
antaylia, turkey in jan!!!! Pure guess, cmon the Pool!!
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Post by yenilira on Mar 6, 2012 20:50:39 GMT 1
Sure you're not getting mixed up with Nope, you couldn't be more wrong, sorry.
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Post by roadchefourstands on Mar 6, 2012 23:59:33 GMT 1
this ones in Wales somewhere near the brecon beacons probably begins with Ll ;D, takes place every June, the runner has only beaten the horse about two or three times
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Post by yenilira on Mar 7, 2012 0:30:08 GMT 1
Keep guessing....
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Post by roadchefourstands on Mar 7, 2012 2:52:45 GMT 1
I do know of the event and its history, it was some pub landlord put a bet on originally that a horse against a runner would be a good match over a certain course. It took a long time for the runner to beat the horse. they also now allow mountain bikes in. but what the town name is I am really struggling to remember, speshly after tonights shocker performance against derby, can we not tell the players not to score in the first half\?
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