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granny grump | 21:52 Wed 01st Jan 2014 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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9.Prince George of Cambridge Speech bubble ' We have met you know.....'

St Nicholas Speech bubble ' Really? Have we? I don't recall......'
(There is a Large Black Arrow Pointing to Prince George)

10. XMAS (just outline) with BORS ( which is solid in front of XMAS)

13.TIMES Speech bubble 'I look like Quasimodo'
TELEGRAPH Speech bubble 'I look like Esmeraida'
(There is a black arrow pointing at TELEGRAPH

46 POARD

I have seen a few suggestions for 46 but I'm not sure because I don't really understand them

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Thank you Scrivens a good suggestion
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oops I have that for 10
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could it just be christmas night?
Or something to do with bold knight/ white Christmas?
what is the other clue you have the night before christmas ?
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Thank you for you responses

I have the night before Christmas

the word BORS in solid letters in front of the outline letters XMAS
Oh, you didn't need 10?
im confused now lol
POARD has that effect!
please no!!!!!!!!! im trying to pretend i can't see it lol
Pendleside Festive Dingbats mallyh - it's back lol

9 Santa Baby?
la la la cant hear you scorpio xhappy new year to you xx
Oops, didn't realise it was on this thread as well lol!

Happy New Year to you too xx

And to you granny (sorry for hijacking your thread)
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OOps sorry shouldn't have left 10 in - I am making things worse - promise not to mention the P***D word again
POARD = Christmas Tree?

pollard
verb: cut off the top and branches of (a tree) to encourage new growth at the top.
noun: a tree whose top and branches have been pollarded.

... no-el pollard ...

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