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All the fun of the fair

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Gary_580 | 13:20 Fri 14th Nov 2008 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Answers are All the fun of the fiar, the circus the theatre and the like

1. Show Nostalgia (3,4,3,4
)2. Hands round objects? (7)
3. Posed saucily as the ground flour?? (3,8,5)
4. Medievil whodunit? (7,4)
5. more of a joke, becomes a clown (6)
6. Leaves his mark, but not who you think it is! (13)
7. Sound like her vehicle moves in America! (7)
8. Wobbly throwing first lady (5,5)
9. much prized fairly bowled (8)
10. How to identify the final act! (2,4,4,4,3,3,4,5)
11. Winged swingers?? (6,7)
12. Stops in the front seats(6)
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the good old days for number one
stalls for number 12
number 10 - something about "when the fat lady sings?"
10. It ain't over till the fat lady sings
flying trapeze for number 11
flying trapeze for number 11
4 Mystery play
3. The calendar girls ??
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how do you get the calender girls for "Posed sauci;y as they ground flour"? Surely ther answer has mills in it?
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Not sure about mystery play either? How is that medieval?
Erm how about saying thanks for people's help?
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Sorry was working from button up and lost my internet connection.

Thanks Janbee, daniela and JW47, they all look good to me
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6 impressionist
copied from The Catholic Encyclopedia

Miracle Plays and Mysteries

These two names are used to designate the religious drama which developed among Christian nations at the end of the Middle Ages. It should be noted that the word "mystery" has often been applied to all Christian dramas prior to the sixteenth century, whereas it should be confined to those of the fifteenth century, which represent the great dramatic effort anterior to the Renaissance. Before this period dramatic pieces were called "plays" or "miracles". The embryonic representations, at first given in the interior of the churches, have been designated as liturgical dramas.

As for Calendar Girls, I have no idea - hence the 2 ?s !! ....except that they 'posed saucily' and the number of letters fitted.
3. Ah! Now I see that you meant to type THEY ground flour, not THE ground flour, I realise that the answer should be The Windmill Girls
8. Drama Queen?
2. Juggler
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Thanks Slaney, they look good to me

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