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I like her jokes about upcoming TV programmes featuring Michael Portillo, which take innuendo to new levels... How does she get away with it? I have managed the ultimate in the sequences round - getting the fourth item from seeing only the first - only twice.
09:27 Thu 06th Oct 2022
Thanks for BA, naomi.
The two sequences I got from clue 1 alone were
High Level, Swing, Tyne, Millennium - bridges over the Tyne, going Eastwards.
Sharp, Principal, Diffuse, Fundamental - electron orbitals, in order of increasing angular momentum.
I bet there are generations of chemists who have wondered why electron orbitals and the corresponding blocks in the Periodic Table are called s,p,d and f. The terms date back to the days of spectroscopy.
The two sequences I got from clue 1 alone were
High Level, Swing, Tyne, Millennium - bridges over the Tyne, going Eastwards.
Sharp, Principal, Diffuse, Fundamental - electron orbitals, in order of increasing angular momentum.
I bet there are generations of chemists who have wondered why electron orbitals and the corresponding blocks in the Periodic Table are called s,p,d and f. The terms date back to the days of spectroscopy.
We feel pleased if we get a couple of lines in the Wall. Some Walls are harder than others. We can usually get one or two of the others, but I'm pretty good at the missing vowels round and often get more than half.
It's a brilliant, unmissable show in this house. I'll never forget her vamping that poor student. Way back, Mark from the Chase was on a team called The Rugby Players and he was very modest and pleasant.
I'm truly amazed by some of the links some people manage.
It's a brilliant, unmissable show in this house. I'll never forget her vamping that poor student. Way back, Mark from the Chase was on a team called The Rugby Players and he was very modest and pleasant.
I'm truly amazed by some of the links some people manage.