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hazelcs | 21:40 Sat 18th Nov 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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balestra, crucifix , catch a crab, dunk, goal crease, egg position, burgee, cover, miller, penthouse, roquet , wipe out, spoon, sulky, follower, oxer and laundry
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Not sure what your question is.

Assuming it's what sport:

catch a crab - rowing (missing the water with the oar)

roquet - croquet

burgee - sailing I think - a small flag. ICBW
Balestra ...fencing
Crucifix .....Gymnastics
Penthouse ....Court Tennis
Roquet .....Croquet
Sulky ...harness racing
Dunk - Basketball
Goal crease ....hockey
egg position....cycling
oxer - show jumping
egg position - skiing
Oxer...Horse jumping
Wipe out is ... Surfing and Skateboarding.
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oxer seems to have 2 answers
also egg postition, does anyone know if both right or is someone guessing? sorry i dont mean to offend anybody by that.
Show Jumping is the correct term for Oxer
Egg position is when they cycle with their arms folded and hands tucked under their chests .....could be something else .....just trying to help.
egg position

The first skiers to adopt an aerodynamic

'egg' position were almost certainly the world's first speed skiers - the gold miners of the Californian mountains in the 1860s to 1880s, who used skiing as a relief from the terrible and dangerous working conditions they endured. They had little to fear, and had a taste for action.
egg position

France�s Jean Vuarnet didn�t just win the 1960 downhill gold medal; he changed the face of skiing. Not only was Vuarnet the first gold medallist to use metal skis and no wax, but he is also recognized for having invented the �egg position� for skiing

Spoon may be golf ... it was formerly a golfing wood with an elevated face.
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ok thanks for your help so far everyone- still missing answers for - hand in, miller, spoon, follower, laundry , circle, this one can be a few things but maybe is related to one sport more than any other, ohters i think i have right but maybe someone could confirm are -
axel - skating, brake man - bobsleigh, cover - snooker, down - rugby, bunt - fishing, hand in- netball.
I don't think cover relates to snooker, but covers is a fielding position in cricket.
I can confirm that axel is ice skating, and brake-man is bobsleigh, but it is touchdown (not just down) that is a rugby term.

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