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Intheknow | 19:43 Wed 21st Jan 2009 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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In a certain well known context in the UK, and always in this order, which colour, as indicated by the dash, completes this sequence. Red, Blue, White, Black _____
Black, White ?.
In Australian terminology, this word means for a horse to come to a dead stop with its forelegs rigid, but this word is more familiar in Britain as something that can be found on an aircraft, on a theatre stage, or ina rugby union team. What one owrd is it ?
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The only word I can think of which can be applies to aircraft, theatre and rugby is wing but I don't know about the Australian connection
Orange - Colours of the jackets in greyhound racing
The sign of a misspent something or other, the answer to question 1 is orange

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyhound_racing_ in_the_United_Kingdom#Racing_Jacket_Colours
The Australian word is prop.
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Thanks for all the help. Learn Burn is pay as you enter quiz, even if it was for prize money, seeing as how you have to pay to enter I can never understand the fuss that some people have made regarding help required. Thanks again, never been to a dog track, so never would have known the answer

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