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This week the AnswerBank have teamed up with Octopus Publishing and we have 5 copies of their latest book to give away! For your chance to win your very own copy of the Daily Mail's "Can Crocodiles Cry?" All you have to do is email us with the answers to the following questions �
1. Did Winston Churchill ever own a Bulldog?
2. Did Rolf Harris ever swim for Australia in the Olympics?
3.Are tall men actually more successful than short men?
4.Is it possible to weigh accurately a human head without removing it from the body?
The closing date is Tuesday 20th November 2007, winners will be selected at random and contacted via email.
Good Luck!
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1. Did Winston Churchill ever own a Bulldog?
2. Did Rolf Harris ever swim for Australia in the Olympics?
3.Are tall men actually more successful than short men?
4.Is it possible to weigh accurately a human head without removing it from the body?
The closing date is Tuesday 20th November 2007, winners will be selected at random and contacted via email.
Good Luck!
AB Editor
This post will remain at the top of the Quizzes and Puzzles category until Tuesday 20th November. For all new Quizzes and Puzzles questions please look below this post.
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I think we should all get a prize for putting up with the fact that this site is slower than a wet week at the seaside.
I think we should all get a prize for putting up with the fact that this site is slower than a wet week at the seaside.