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lizzyminto | 12:36 Thu 02nd Apr 2009 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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it can be used to attack two men on board, (4)
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Deck ?
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cant see why two men. thanks for trying for me bye
FORK

A fork in chess is used to attack two playing pieces (men) on a chess BOARD.
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many thanks.I was going mad!! bye
D'oh !
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got the answer now fork. move in chess attacking two players on board
Yes, that's what I just told you....
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Another answer given away freely by squarebear. If these people can't do quizzes, why spoil it for those of us who can. At least EIGHT WEEKS to work out a four-letter word, and they're looking for help. How on earth do they manage to switch on their computers??
My apologies. I assumed that on this site someone asks a question and someone else answers it. I appear to be mistaken. Strange they decided to call it answerbank huh?

Ignore the trolls. and ask away lizzy, I'm always glad to help with ANY question. It makes be even more keen to help when I know it annoys the busy-bodies on here.
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Guy Fawkes Why dont you close down and come back May 28th. Then you can hand out all the answers, and save yourself much frustrated aggro. Neither will you be wasting your time or ours !!! I cannot see why you bother with us ordinary quizzers. Please ignore the site .
Yes I do sprinter but I also know the frustration at not being able to get an answer.

I really don't see your problem, you do the quiz your way and others do it their way. Quite why anyone else's question upsets you so much is beyond me.

How is it ruining the quiz? Stay away from the site if you don't want to see the answers.
Just an interested couple of questions. The Rainbow Charity quiz is a fairly difficult one. Someone comes along asking for answers to 20 of the questions, possibly all at once, or spread out a couple a week. Are they entitled to be given them? Where, if anywhere, do you draw the line? Is it fair to entrants who try to do it on their own, and often send their entries in incomplete? It's been referred to as cheating. It really depends on what use is made of the help.
But squarebear couldnt you have just given a clue if you wanted to answer
You admit you arent doing most quizzes and yet seem to want to answer every question asked - clues to start would be a good idea
Tommo33 - I will attempt to answer any question I can. If someone posts 20 questions in one thread (which isn't that unusual), yes I will try to help them.

I've always thought that it's more important that the charity gets its �1 than anything else with these quizzes. I send off for them, have fun completing them but very rarely send them back. If it's putting people off these quizzes then the credit crunch must have hit harder than I thought, as the top prize is usually �10 or a bottle of wine.

smouse - If the poster had asked for clues, I would have given clues. As they didn't say they only wanted clues, I assumed they wanted the answer instead.
I fail to understand why there is all this negative approach to asking questions on a certain few chosen quizzes.
Other charity quizzes and newspaper/magazine puzzles with loads more prize money at stake do not seem to be targeted
for asking either too many or too early.
My approach now is if I do not want to know I do not open the thread. Can always search at a later date if really stuck.

Please do not put people off from buying charity quizzes and maybe not using this site where many are advertised. The pound or two from all over the country can make a vast difference to the amount that could only be raised locally.

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