Jokes3 mins ago
A Town Or City ( Not county) in the British Isles including Eire
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C'mon guys and gals. This is my fourth post. thanks for the help in previous posts. I have included some of the other questions with ANSWERS so that you can gauge the mindset of the questioner, 1. Is this tumbler moving 2.Same effect as multiplying by two 3. Very green 4. fairytale honey maker 5. Cooks enclosure but I still need the answers to 6 Good place to wash the dishes 7 Enemy coast ahead 8 Grin Like this one ANSWERS TO 1 Glasgow 2 Dublin 3 Lincoln 4 Grimsby 5 Sheffield Thank you
AS FOR ENEMY COAST AHEAD I THOUGHT GUY GIBSON FLEW WELLINGTONS
AS FOR ENEMY COAST AHEAD I THOUGHT GUY GIBSON FLEW WELLINGTONS
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The mindset of the questioner really throws me as with some of his questions
eg
1. His mode of transport was a gypsy moth
Chichester ( Francis Chichester)
2 Enemy Coast Ahead (Lancaster)
A book by Guy Gibson Of Dambusters fame
It didnt take einstein to figure out that since I got the questions from lossiemouth that the questioners is either a ex RAF or Plane spotter and definitely elderly as with the next few questions
3. Singing Jo
Jo Stafford ( sang with Frankie Laine)
4 Plus Paul and Mary in the country
Petersfield ( Peter Paul and Mary Folk Group)
The mindset of the questioner really throws me as with some of his questions
eg
1. His mode of transport was a gypsy moth
Chichester ( Francis Chichester)
2 Enemy Coast Ahead (Lancaster)
A book by Guy Gibson Of Dambusters fame
It didnt take einstein to figure out that since I got the questions from lossiemouth that the questioners is either a ex RAF or Plane spotter and definitely elderly as with the next few questions
3. Singing Jo
Jo Stafford ( sang with Frankie Laine)
4 Plus Paul and Mary in the country
Petersfield ( Peter Paul and Mary Folk Group)
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