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The answer to 110 is an anagram of the first letters of answers to 101 to 109 inclusive. Has anyone solved this, as I am totally baffled with the letters from 101 to 109 that I have - K C H E H J Blank G A. (The blank is 107, about which, I am clueless !!! ) Help, please !!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've been struggling with this too! The only ideas I have come up with is HANDSHAKE with the following
101 K - Kidney
102 A - Alexander the great??
103 H - Horse chestnut
104 E - Elbow
105 S - Scull and crossbones
107 N - ??????
108 D - Des O'Connor
109 A - Angel of the North
But may be totally on the wrong track, can't find pic of Alexander looking like that, and no idea what 107 could be beginning with N!!
101 K - Kidney
102 A - Alexander the great??
103 H - Horse chestnut
104 E - Elbow
105 S - Scull and crossbones
107 N - ??????
108 D - Des O'Connor
109 A - Angel of the North
But may be totally on the wrong track, can't find pic of Alexander looking like that, and no idea what 107 could be beginning with N!!
Thank you for replying, smouse and bookwormer, and it would appear that you have "cracked it" bookwormer.
I changed 102 from Harold to Caesar or Centurion, when my knowledgable wife assured me that a Roman or Greek was depicted - not anyone English or Danish.
I had Jolly Roger for 106, but your Skull and Crossbones is apt, and gets rid of the awkward letter J.
I thought 108 was George Clooney, but I see where you are coming from with Des O'Connor.
Once again, many thanks.
I changed 102 from Harold to Caesar or Centurion, when my knowledgable wife assured me that a Roman or Greek was depicted - not anyone English or Danish.
I had Jolly Roger for 106, but your Skull and Crossbones is apt, and gets rid of the awkward letter J.
I thought 108 was George Clooney, but I see where you are coming from with Des O'Connor.
Once again, many thanks.
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