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paynekjk | 16:15 Mon 23rd Oct 2017 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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38 US term for a vendor of sweets, newspapers etc., on a train.
100 which Charles Dickens novel did he write posthumously?
99 cigarettes and whisky and wild, wild women but no cigarettes and wild wild women. (8letters)
Each answer contains the letters CH consecutively
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i think it should say published posthumously :-)
09:04 Tue 24th Oct 2017
38 News Butcher
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thanks: News Butcher is right, used in the 19thC.
Is there a letter count for q 100?
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no extra info for Question 100 i'm afraid
100. Could it be something as simple as 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood'?
Sorry, just seen the last sentence!
There is also 'The Posthumous Papers of The Pickwick Club' but that doesn't fit either!

This is really going to irritate me. :-)
The one that springs to mind is

Martin Chuzzlewit but that was published while he was alive

Not sure how you can write Posthumously ???
.....or A Christmas Carol.

The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit and A Christmas Carol are the only two novels titles with 'CH' in them, I think
Found another one.

The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby
Nicholas Nickleby Tilly x
and the chimes
And A Christmas Tree ;0)
99 might be a brand of whisky containing 'ch'

Just the whisky...a single malt?
Mazie, Mallyh...help!
99 bladnoch?
how can you write a novel posthumously .?
the only thing I can think of is dick datchery in Edwin drood .
i think it should say published posthumously :-)
Is this the exact question for 100 or does it ask for a character from the novel

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