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MissBoots | 16:36 Wed 05th Sep 2007 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Just filling quiz to post off when I find I have a couple of spaces (besides those which everyone else seems to be missing!).

39. Proverb - NMWTDD.
72. TV programme - picture of 3 animal puppets - a squirrel, rabbit and mouse I think.

Thank you if anyone can help.
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Not doing this quiz so haven't seen the picture - but wondered if it could be Rag, Tag and Bobtail

See picture on this site
http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/tv/children/watc hwm/watchwm.htm
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Dustybun - thank you very much , I've never come across that particular proverb so would never have got it without your help.

ageing fast - thank you very much also, yes it's Rag, Tag and Bobtail!
Rag, Tag and Bobtail, Louise Cochrane's delightful stories about a hedgehog, a mouse and a rabbit, told by Charles E. Stidwell. Sometimes five baby rabbits would also appear with them.

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Thanks for replying Mazie to confirm answer.
not confirming it MissBoots, I dont think it is Rag Tag and Bobtail
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Mazie - have looked at some sites with pictures of Rag, Tag and Bobtail on - they look like the same characters as portrayed on my very poor photocopy in the quiz, so I think I'll go with them. Thanks for your input.
dont mean to labour this one but....

Louise Cochrane's delightful stories about a hedgehog, a mouse and a rabbit

no mention of a squirrel
picture is hedgehog rabbit and mouse, , I'm sure its Rag Tag and Bobtail...c
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Mazie -poor quality picture in quiz - the 'squirrel' probably is a hedgehog with some leaves behind it which looks abit like a tail!
candled - thanks (once again!)
I think its rag tag and bobtail - I grew up with them - should I admit that - lol
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Thanks smouse - posted off now, so no going back!
Now that it's gone off in the post the anagram round can be discussed more freely.

If the first one was Spleen not kidney that gives a good start.

I used the latin for Horse Chestnut........giving an a

The skull and crossbones was Edward Englands personal flag.

This site gave cape cod.

Harold and Hurricane correct.

JD
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Interesting!

I actually wrote the answer 110 as 'headaches' on my quiz sheet as it seemed to fit, although the first letters of my answers 101 -109 didn't spell it out!

Thanks for your reply JD.

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