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Stargazer | 22:00 Sun 06th Jan 2013 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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The answers are living creatures either singular or plural.
The question is simply:
throne
It is neither peacock nor hornet as they are both correct for other questions. I have pondered this for weeks and can't get a satisfying answer. Any help appreciated.
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When the answer is finally revealed I will post in on here with the caption Eureka!
Ah - I've heard of the Girl with the dragon tattoo, but not the others, never read it.
a monarch sits on a throne-Monarch of the Glen was a stag-there is a royal stag.Saying that there's probably a simpler solution
I thought lion was a feasible suggestion-Lion King.It'll be interesting to see the answer.
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to me the obvious answer is hornet unless they would allow the same answer for two questions.
frugalfred suggested butterfly,Apparently a "Monarch Butterfly Chair" is a type of camping chair. I agree with you,Stargazer-hornet does seem the obvious answer. We'll just have to wait and see.
are there other anagram answers?
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jno the answers are cryptic and may be straightforward, anagrams, singular or plural. I think I have about 98 correct out of 100 but some of them are not at all obvious eg. "Shipped to the colonies", Could be several different things.
I would have thought Lisbeth was definitely the hornet anyway
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Me too jno but they could be being clever and the answer is Wasp.
that's not clever, that's just wrong... the English phrase for disturbing something dangerous is hornets' nest. It's not a mistranslation - the original is actually The Air Castle that Blew Up (says Wiki) - so the translators have deliberately used the English proverbial phrase.
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jno Wasp was the undercover name of Lisbeth Salander in the books.
oh, I see, well that could work.

All the same, the other clues you've quoted are a lot more straightforward.
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