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Arthur Rank Happy Families Quiz
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Looking for help with the Arthur Rank 'Happy Families' quiz.
25 questions, have got 3 answers. Struggling with other 22.
question 1 Gondala rips apart-but he makes a comeback (8,3). Have been given answer as Prodigal son.
question 2 Free to follow a member of the family (6)
question 3 Insect was caught inside more imposing sort of timepiece (11)
question 4 girls indicate direction that is taken by engineers (6) think answer is sister
question 5 for the men hard at work responsible for production (6,3,6)
These are first 5 questions. Any help with remaining 20 woud be great.
25 questions, have got 3 answers. Struggling with other 22.
question 1 Gondala rips apart-but he makes a comeback (8,3). Have been given answer as Prodigal son.
question 2 Free to follow a member of the family (6)
question 3 Insect was caught inside more imposing sort of timepiece (11)
question 4 girls indicate direction that is taken by engineers (6) think answer is sister
question 5 for the men hard at work responsible for production (6,3,6)
These are first 5 questions. Any help with remaining 20 woud be great.
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I knew you wouldn't answer me but you have made it clear that if a quiz is downloadable you do that. You have also said you do not live in the UK which is why I doubt you will enter this quiz or the others. You are therefore quizzing for free which is why you are always so keen to answer. You are not supporting the small charities in this way.
Ok Smouse - although it doesn't concern you, and I do not like your attitude, I shall answer you.
I think that the only quizzes that I have downloaded, and done myself were the two Rainbow ones, the Learning Curve and On the Warpath. (I don't think there were any others but over the years there may have been an odd one). I found these very enjoyable, so thank you to the compilers for putting them on the website. I also do the Guardian Prize crossword, the Everyman, the Azed and the Guardian Genius as these are also on websites. I don't have enough other time to do any other crosswords even though some are on websites and are free. The only other participation I have with any quizzes or crosswords is through AB.
You are right I do not support the charities as I live in Thailand and have no means (without great expense) to remit funds to the UK. However, I support more charities over here than you would imagine!
For instance, I sponsor a child's education.
The only puzzle that I actually enter is the Guardian Genius.
I enjoy solving cryptic clues but you can buy quiz books or crossword books if that is all you want. I enjoy quizzes but to me it is the rapport with the other ABers that is more important.
I think that the only quizzes that I have downloaded, and done myself were the two Rainbow ones, the Learning Curve and On the Warpath. (I don't think there were any others but over the years there may have been an odd one). I found these very enjoyable, so thank you to the compilers for putting them on the website. I also do the Guardian Prize crossword, the Everyman, the Azed and the Guardian Genius as these are also on websites. I don't have enough other time to do any other crosswords even though some are on websites and are free. The only other participation I have with any quizzes or crosswords is through AB.
You are right I do not support the charities as I live in Thailand and have no means (without great expense) to remit funds to the UK. However, I support more charities over here than you would imagine!
For instance, I sponsor a child's education.
The only puzzle that I actually enter is the Guardian Genius.
I enjoy solving cryptic clues but you can buy quiz books or crossword books if that is all you want. I enjoy quizzes but to me it is the rapport with the other ABers that is more important.