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What is the four-word title of the novel by a U.S. female author, first published early in the 20th century, which was later turned into a very succesful 1940's stage farce and cinema film, about two...
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mother25
Anyone offer any help with these please? E lephant Contro Thanks
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mother25
What comes next in this series of numbers..... 1; 111; 10; 121; 11; 12;
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chinatown
In which book? Is there a policeman called fatface. Someone called Hazel and Flivver. Thanks for any ideas.
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mother25
Does anyone know the name of the designer of the 'TIGER' and the 'CAMEL' aeroplanes please? My first thought was Tommy Sopwith, but although I can find all kinds of info. about his Camel design, there...
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keith6
On Coronation Street, Fred Elliot often orders a ' whisky and threp '. Does anyone know what this means? I said....does anyone know what this means?
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KittyGlitter
What are people's views on these? You know, those CV type letters that are included with Christmas cards. They come from people you never see, telling us that they went to Cuba for a month and that...
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ianess
Have you heard about the Londoner, Cornishman, Geordie, and the Aberdonian trying to hold a conversation with a Yorkshireman with a Glaswegian standing by? Is there such a thing as a `Standard`...
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thepheebster
A room in the halls of residence at Liverpool costs ?51 a week, and average in London is ?89 a week. Big difference for a student! Is ?89 a week expensive? Because would a student be able to earn ?90...
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curiousljl
what are named Mumps, Citadel and Marine?
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mog
which colour paper was the financial times printed in in its centenary edition 1993
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deepankars
"How quickly can you find out what is so unusual about this paragraph? It looks so ordinary that you would think that nothing is wrong with it at all, and, in fact, nothing is. But it is unusual....
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mother25
Thomas Morrison Clayton of earlsfield, Greater London, at the greyhound, Battersea High Street, on the 18th June 1974, scored 11,700 in 10 minutes. In which game? This is a two-word answer, and is a...
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ravenscroft
Anyone know a french word meaning house keepers applied to riders whose task it is to protect, serve and cater to the needs of the teams leading cyclist?
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allen
Not that it's lifeboat time yet, but nearly.... has anyone found another answerbank-type site anywhere, one not yet infested by kids and idiots?
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Anna Rack
This song was probably a hit in the 90's sometime, but I don't think that is the title. It's a soul song sung in a slow-ish tempo. Does anyone please know artist/title. Thanks.
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molbot
Toward the end of the closing ceremonies of the Athens Olympics, "Never on a Sunday" was sung. What were the two songs that followed directly after? On Mon 30/08/04 Morpheme answered a similar...
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ajgsdsissych
Call him a horse manicurist and you just might get nipped. What's his preferred title?
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Hoopoe
Last one, the clue is "A farce". We thought of Whitehall because of Brian Rix but don't think there is a station there of that name.
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dab2
Can anyone please help with pictures 72, 75 and 79, deadline is near and I'm stumped! Thanks.

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