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Lincolnshire quiz

all answers are people who were born or lived in Lincolnshire
64)Ronin serted in lead, use to unlock its value
65)Anagram li cry, sour bone
70)Pulls Claribel, acute physical hurt
80)Teddy, four in pack of cards but only seven eyes (Edward ?)
84)Cliff all on his own
105)William conqueror, with tickling stick (william ?)
108)Lionhart, Babes of Manchester

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stones2409  Sun 07/09/08 19:22
flopsymopsy
Mon 08/09/08
08:58
here's some clues:
64)anagram of ronlead; surname- what you use to unlock
65)MP for Louth
70)Think Thomas the Tank; surname a golfer from Sutton on Sea.
80)look at the picture cards in a pack especially the eyes
84)singer for christian name; surname word for all alone - on his ?. he was in war films I think
105) William- surname think who had a tickling stick
108) He was the Lionhart; surname think football.
Hope these help, if you look back about three weeks you will find that most of these have already been answered, and as its monday morning and I have a hospital appointment, I am not feeling very generous. Sorry lol
stones2409
Mon 08/09/08
16:31

Question Author

Thanks flopsymopsy, will work on them.
flopsymopsy
Tue 09/09/08
10:03
Feeling a bit more generous today, and just realised the closing date is almost here. Here are the answers, which I have -
Leonard Keyworth, Cyril Osbourne, Thomas Paine, Edward King, Richard Todd, William Dodd and Richard Busby.
stones2409
Tue 09/09/08
15:34

Question Author

Thanks flopsymopsy, yours clues were very useful, managed to get them all.
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