All answers Biblical characters
Further to my earlier posts, here are the last 3 that I need.
25 A backward C.D. "---" at Christmas is first class
29 A large number of lions include a loudspeaker system. - is this an anagram of PRIDE and PA?
30 This kind of regular occurrence is mixed up. - this was earlier answered as possibly TABITHA but I don't quite get it, I can see HABIT in it but where does the TA fit in?
Sorry, BertieButton, I'm afraid I'm going to give my brain a rest for a while. Hope flicrat can come up with the answers. That was really brilliant getting no15!
I'm scratching my head for another collective noun for lions (not coalition) - I'm sure I've heard it somewhere... A pride of lions typically contains a dozen or so animals - not a large number like e.g. a herd of wildebeest...
Googling collective noun lions brings :- Troop Sault and Sowse as well as Pride MarkRae, but can't make anything from them either, though St Paul did have a companion called Sopater!
i thought of SOPATER too but am at a loss! This is doing my head in! Didn't think of other names for collective nouns for lions so thanks for the pointer MarkRae