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24d Associated with the goddess Pomona, fruits used for 'bobbing' games [6]
37d Art form created on any one of 100's of instruments from accordion to zither [5]
51d Long rug for a hallway or a narrow staircase carpet fixed with rods [6]
56d Knight's glove or gauntlet thrown down as a formal declaration of combat [4]
24d Associated with the goddess Pomona, fruits used for 'bobbing' games [6]
37d Art form created on any one of 100's of instruments from accordion to zither [5]
51d Long rug for a hallway or a narrow staircase carpet fixed with rods [6]
56d Knight's glove or gauntlet thrown down as a formal declaration of combat [4]
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Thanks Steff and good evening. 24d. Apples 37d. Music 51d. Runner 56d. Gage
00:06 Sat 19th Oct 2019
Yes lovely wasn't they, like you I haven't had any for years, twix.
Waitrose are selling them though.
https:/ /www.wa itrose. com/eco m/produ cts/wai trose-g reengag es/0881 31-4511 3-45114
Waitrose are selling them though.
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When my parents bought their last house in 1954 there were two fruit trees in the back garden. One was a very prolific pear, but the other, which was unknown, didn't bear any fruit for 3 or 4 years. My Dad said that it would be removed if it didn't fruit the following year.
Lo and behold, a bud blossomed and a solitary greengage subsequently appeared. It was a race between us and the birds as to who would benefit from this offering, which ended up in a dead heat shared 50 / 50 between us.
The tree was replaced the following season with an eating apple instead (which also didn't fruit very well !).
Lo and behold, a bud blossomed and a solitary greengage subsequently appeared. It was a race between us and the birds as to who would benefit from this offering, which ended up in a dead heat shared 50 / 50 between us.
The tree was replaced the following season with an eating apple instead (which also didn't fruit very well !).
Hi Arky. I'm into obscure pieces of armour, as they often come up in crosswords.
Halloween, pfft ! We have never 'celebrated' it, and usually give callers short shrift if they come knocking on the door looking for goodies that evening.
We had the 'unfortunate pleasure' of spending one Halloween in Salem, Massachusetts, one year. It was not the most thrilling experience and I could have thought of a lot more pleasurable things to have done on that trip to the States !
Halloween, pfft ! We have never 'celebrated' it, and usually give callers short shrift if they come knocking on the door looking for goodies that evening.
We had the 'unfortunate pleasure' of spending one Halloween in Salem, Massachusetts, one year. It was not the most thrilling experience and I could have thought of a lot more pleasurable things to have done on that trip to the States !
Used to get many a clipped ear of the matron in charge of the nurses home down the road from us as a kid. The young single nurses that worked in the local hospitals to where I live lived in the nurses home ( used to be a very big old house that belonged to the family that owned most of the village and surrounding land ) down the road from where I live. This big old manor ( type) house had an orchard, apple , pear, plum, damson and greengage tree's. A lot of the local lads used to go scrumping in there but if the matron spotted you ( her office faced onto the orchard ) boy was you in for it ! usually involved a bo*******g and a clip round the ear hole and the threat of if I catch you again 'I'll take you home and we'll see what you're mom and dad think about it'. Happy days.