Still trying this one. Answers can be mammals, fish, birds, etc. No clue to number of letters. 1. Could this be George W's teacher 2. Fluorine is found in seaweed 3. VALIANT SIDEMAN ( anagram) 4. PC, copper 5. Darling around form of form for this aquatic. 6. Now back in lost Fen country. Help, please.
I see you like your tea like I do !
Chocolate biccies or plain?
I've got digestive or chocolate gingers.
Sorry for hi-jacking your thread, doogied, but you have had some answers ..
:-)
Thanks, spitza
It's the best idea I've heard for weeks.
I've been worrying away at granny=nan, nanny, gran etc and flighty=silly etc, but as a knot is a bird, you've cracked it!
Isn't it great when a puzzle is solved .
Thanks again.
:-)))
That's plenty, your maj.
You don't have to do any of that stuff for me. Just solving my puzzles is enough for the tea and biscuits.
Apologies again to doogied. You must wonder what you've stumbled on to here.
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Well, I'm glad I've made you smile ...:-)))
Got to go now, no doubt speak to you again tomorrow...or if not then certainly at the weekend when the crosswords are flying.
Night night , Sire.
(Curtsies deeply)
Well, that's my visitors gone for tonight so am back on line to check my answers and am delighted to see I attract the nobility.!! Anyway thanks everybody for your answers. I'm a little puzzled by the answer ORFE , I know it will be right but I've Googled "ore" and can't see how it fits in for seaweed. maybe it's the time of night or maybe I'm just thick !!