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reddoggy | 23:28 Sun 11th Nov 2007 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Only 3 to do but they are driving me potty! Your help gratefully received.

1. In Cornish language, what is a 'gorty'?

2. In wartime English, what were 'tramlines'?

This one is cryptic and the 3 word answer is a film.

"Could this be Waterloo to Paris by Eurostar"

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1. Gorty may refer to "husband" ... see sites on following link
... http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=gorty+c ornish+language&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
I think the sharp creases in trousers (when pressed) were called tramlines.
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Many thanks both - I saw the gorty husband but my husband is Cornish and he doesn't like the sound of it - shame, he's gorty from henceforth!

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