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granny grump | 23:04 Tue 01st May 2012 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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I hope that I can describe them so they make sense

49. James James

(The first James is large and in bold the 2nd James is smaller with two arrows one from the top and one from the bottom point at the m in he smaller James)

57. John

(In the centre of the square in bold with an arron top and bottom pointing at the capital J)

58. 2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19

I know that these are prime numbers but can't get the connection
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58 lloks like book of numbers
Well, 9 and 15 are missing, but I still can't work it out.
49 St James the Less ??
57 the head of john the baptist?
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Thank you for your help - they are quite difficult

1 4 6 8 9 10 12 14 15 16 & 18 are all missing
58 primate
Could 58 just be (book of) Numbers?
wan we get a copy of this quiz please granny
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Thank you all for your help

The return address for the quiz sixpence999 is

Mike Smith Mount Sorrel 273 Manchester Road Burnley BB11 4HN .

I expect you will be able to get a copy if you enclose a sae

Catholic Fellowship - Diocese of Salford

£1 closing date 31 May

Raising funds for the support & welfare of children and adults with physical sensory and learning disabilities
Many thanks for the details
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you're welcome - good luck
There is a book of Numbers in the Old Testament. St James the Less and St James the Greater?
I favour auntflo's answer as the clue is a list of the first eight prime numbers.
49 James thye less ( a reference to the James that wasn't the Lord's brother.
57 - could be the Epistles (Letters) of john as appossed to the gospel of John.
could the numbers just refer to the book of Numbers in O.T?

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