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Tipping Point- Are They Making The Questions To Hard For The Average Person

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gollob | 17:48 Fri 24th Nov 2017 | Film, Media & TV
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On today they had

What sport is played at Wimbledon
What is the first letter of the word Gnome
The feet are at the end of what limbs in the human body
What film producer and director was married to Lilian Disney
Butcher, baker and who else makes a well known sayng
What is the plural of Millenia
How many borders does the UK have(No answer then after time 0)

Surely they cannot make then any harder
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I have belatedly answered that on Nom's thread, Mamy.

It was ... er .... wine ... red wine.
ok.
Didn't get wasted though. (me either if anyone was thinking of asking)
Well indeed not, waste is never a good thing - either way.
I don't understand the question. Do you mean 'Are they making the questions too easy for the average person'? Surely most people know the answers to all the questions listed don't they? Except for millennia which is the plural of millennium, they are such simple questions.
Hellywelly, I think that the OP was being a little sarcastic.
Helly.......gollob must speak for himself, but I think he may have been trying to be ironic !
It's an Australian Chardonnay in Lidl for £2.99 this week.
As a service to the teetotal among us they're also doing the full range of Pepsi cola, 24 x 330ml cans for £4.99.

Got me cola, wine tomorrow. :-)

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