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cransley quiz and all creatures great & small

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granny grump | 22:47 Wed 20th Jun 2007 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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I would appreciate any help as I am trying to finish off these quizzes before I go on holiday on Friday. Cornwall here we come & I can't wait. The closing date is 30/06/07

Cransley Country Quiz
30 The Earl of Wesex could be found here (6 6 6)
31 Large, Heather and Yellow could be found here (5 7)

All Creatures great and small

Second brackets give the letter the animal begins with

31 We hear the cat is leaving a trail(9) (J or K)
41 Slipper (8) (M or N)
52 Traditional companion of a beefeater (5) (R or S)
53 Flags after water plant (4 7)(R or S)
54 Children's mount from the north (8 4) (R or S)
61 Never been same since his fight with the lion (7) (T U or V)
62 Ragged rogue by the sea (6) (T U ort V)

Many thanks in advance
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52 Raven
52 Raven
61 Unicorn
54 Shetland Pony
62 Urchin
30. Prince Edward Island.
41 Moccasin - a type of snake
31. Kittiwake
53. Reed Bunting
53 Reed Bunting
31Burnt Islands

Have a lovely holiday and come back with lots of good answers for the next run of quizzes.
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Thankyou thankyou thankyou eddiebun, brokenbank,johnalex, peapod and headley I think that I've only got 2 more for 30/6 so I will put those in another post. I wouldn't have finished these to without you all. thank you for the holday wishes headley - i know we will enjoy it despite the weather.
Where in Cornwall? Bring your wellies, it's wet here

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