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fourteen85
Does anyone know the rest of the words to a poem that my Dad used to recite when I was a small child? it starts off with When I stay with granny she gives me jobs to do it ends up with But watering...
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Youngquiz
Dingbat FESTRATED...
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Youngquiz
SCEINCE
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Rethead
Do you have an answer for Clueless!
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Youngquiz
444 Heirs
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cols747
I was considering buying this print as I like it. It's a modern drawing made to look like an old soviet advert but I really want to know if the language is real or just made up,...
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gl556tr
Why not just 'planning'? Are there situations where post-planning and backward planning are possible?...
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DTCwordfan
Chapter Heading in a book - and involves French should it be: Tremolat - La Belle France or Tremolat - la Belle France A beautiful village with a great hotel there....in some ways akin to our Kirkby...
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Youngquiz
NEIN IT NYET
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degreen2014
H?t ?a?e? B?t?l? Thank you...
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degreen2014
What is the definition of Wallygarch? Thank you...
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elllie
Linked words please can anyone help Well-. sheets...
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Youngquiz
FOR U2
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Shaz1953
Born in march birthday in July...
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ToraToraTora
.....Under the second amendment Americans reserve the right to arm bears. .....A drama critic is one who leaves no turn un stoned....
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barnaclebill58
Ian McGeechan writing in the Telegraph about Scotland's win over England wrote "Should England have gone for the draw? Maybe. It was a difficult kick with the wind. But either way, England clearly...
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Youngquiz
ternity
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mariapap
How would you pronounce the word "kymani" in your country?...
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Bert45
I'd rather "shave a Rottweiler's writh" . The spelling is as it was given in the subtitles. What's a 'writh' (or 'rith'). Any expert of Yorkshire dialect, please?...
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Youngquiz
Dingbat...

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