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A.Guest Mon 01/12/08 12:17
Is there a particular reason why you wish to know the name of the village?
squarebear Mon 01/12/08 12:19
I assume it's the answer to a competition
Haddick Mon 01/12/08 12:27
Question Author
It's the Where was I? competition in the Sunday Times.
A.Guest Mon 01/12/08 12:28
Read the question again. It does not mention village.
Haddick Mon 01/12/08 12:39
Question Author
The paragraph reads: I pass through a village - childhood home of a county cricketer (who is Godfrey Evans)
A.Guest Mon 01/12/08 13:22
Haddick - yes you are correct. The paragraph does say that. BUT the question below does not ask you to name the village. Suggest you read it again.
over18 Mon 01/12/08 17:32
Who is Britain's oldest brewer?
fleurbird Mon 01/12/08 19:20
I gave you the answer yesterday and you rudely rejected it. As directed above I suggest you read question again.
over18 Mon 01/12/08 21:46
Who is the patron saint of hopeless causes?
justforfun Tue 02/12/08 01:14
Can anybody answer this question properly, without being snide or rude?
I would like to know the name of the village as well.
I do not give a stuff about the competition answers.
The ST only ever provide the two answers, which is annoying at times.
I may as well throw this in. The second answer may not be the obvious one. There is another island that is part of a larger island, being on its southeastern tip. It can seen over the mud flats and it is called an island not an Isle.
justforfun Tue 02/12/08 01:22
For Over18.
If you enter "patron saint of lost causes" into Google it may help you. As another hint: It was also the name of a film co-staring a Doctor Who.