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Willow2013 | 23:54 Mon 02nd Feb 2015 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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22. Remember me when you're in Alaska.......thought of forget me not but that doesn't explain Alaska in the clue . . . .
23. Sounds like it could belong to passerine family.
Any help would be much appreciated, thanks in advance.
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Forget-me-not and larkspur...sorry no explanation about Alaska
Alaska's state flower is the forget-me-not.
Is it ? Well I've learnt something, thanks ellie
Forget-me-not is the state flower of Alaska.
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Thanks for the Alaska explanation, that helps !
Larkspur answers a different clue so still looking for a passerine link, thank you.
23 Bird of Paradise?
What is the other clue to which you have answered 'larkspur'?
I'm not doing this quiz but I like larkspur for 23 ...it describes a passerine bird very well, the formation of the foot
Agree with Seekeerz
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Yes, I get the passerine idea, but another clue is " does this bird make cat sounds ", I have larkspur as that answer . . . . . . .
Thanks for your thoughts.
actually that sounds pretty good too .... will give it more thought and get back to you x
ok Calibax suggested Bird of Paradise and though it's a bit 'loose' it is a passerine (perching) bird so perhaps give it some consideration...I'm still thinking along the lines of 'songbirds'
23 parrot plant
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Thanks for your ideas, although I can see why Bird of Paradise or Parrot Plant might fit I would prefer the answer to be a songbird . . . . . will keep thinking, appreciate your help.
I've been thinking along the line of sounds .....here's a few - bellflower, campanula, Canterbury bells, bluebell ...just a thought
venus flycatcher
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Hadn't thought of that one, isn't there also something called " clarkia " ?
thanks again.
could the bird makes cats sounds be cockspur?
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Well, certainly an alternative to larkspur, not sure that it would be classed as a flowering plant but will keep it as an option. Thanks.
Hi I think mallyhs suggestion is brilliant ...the venus flycatcher sounds just like the name of a bird.

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