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bluedog | 22:48 Thu 08th Apr 2010 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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1. Sounds like an extra layer. 2. Frolic at the dance. 3. Spade worker.
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3 Shoveler
how many letters?
1 Moorhen
2 second part sounds like a highland party
2 capercaillie
2 Capercaillie
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I thought No. 3 was shoveler but one of the clues is Quiet Romeo. so that could be shoveler. Thanks for your help.
No, That one is P + Lover = PLOVER
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Thanks gen2 there are just one or two I am not sure about. 1 Mixed home for a horse. 2 Farm animal end in french church 3 Silly Billy ends with drug
I have seen Bullfinch given for no2
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The Bull part I understand but where does the finch come from and the French church.
(F)rench + in + (CH)urch

Didn't say I solved it, just said I had seen it given......
I saw 3 answered yesterday as twite (twit + e !!)
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Ahh the penny has dropped, I must be tired so I will go to bed. Good night and thanks.
same answer for 2 but I interpreted as Bull + fin (french for end) + ch church
That looks a better explanation, boxtops.
Thank you milady, hope all is well with you? I may be missing on Saturday from MOFC, I am going to a 1970s fancy dress party, I have to be Tara Para Taratarson a socialite.
Well, have a ball, box. I'm not able to attend either as we have a prior engagement...weekend with friends to allow us to recover from the visit of the Dowager Great-aunt!
So see you a week on Sat, I hope.
(Apologies, bluedog)
Have a good time yourself ladyalex (and yes, apologies bluedog for going off at a tangent).
We usually d when we visit them...old pals, lots of good food and gallons of alcohol...what's not to like ?

Thanks, boxtops. Seeya!

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