A survey of 1,498 people found one in three members of the public matched a picture of Nick Griffin, the BNP leader, with the name of Peter Griffin, the protagonist of the cartoon sitcom 'Family Guy'....
I have never had to do this for ages but for the last couple of days I have had to sighn into CB, maybe people are being monitored
Oi ED, I haven't done owt wrong
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Hi, I am struggling with a few today, especially 1)across (11) plan ahead once i've ended post at football ground -P?E?O?C???? is it PRECONCEIVE if so is 6)down ENGLISH LANGUAGE? Further 13)across(7)...
Last one to get - please can anyone help me solve this anagram TUMULTSMINCERAINS - there is no number of letters in the words and anagram can apply to Xmas meals, presents, decorations or anything to...
13a Suspicious policeman does this instead perhaps. (7) 28a Greek women confusedly mad and sane. (7) 5d Short introduction welcomes 6, as opposed to 27 (2,5) 23d Wrong treatments beginning to make...
Sometimes tough questions have to be asked - and hard answers given. We at The AnswerBank are unafraid to ask these questions; so, which of the following is the best biscuit for dunking?
last one and I can put the paper down, finished the quizword but stuck on this one.
Behave like a bird in March [5 & 4] ?o?s? s?e?
the other clue is 'military march'
Many thanks....
(1d) stars create it in naples or other city abroad ultimately (11,4) (25a) companies importing seaweed get heat from it (4,3) (25d) butterfly order north dakota disregarded (5). thanks in advance.
8d(6) it picks up signals and emits smoke I hear ?e?s?r could it be geyser?
20a (5) detection system detectives saw cut back a?d?c could it be asdic?
thanks...
Last one-any help gratefully received. 2d Vampire wrong to fear sun? n?s?e?a?u This looks as if it should be an anagram of to/fear/sun but I have tried all four unused letters in the available spaces...
17d) the french leave south african port (5) L???s
24a) change the name of an antagonist (6) ???m?n
24d) plant right in the swamp (4) ?e?n
thanks in advance for any help...
What an unusual name. Every time I hear it though, I think of Jimmy Clitheroe on the tv when I was a (very young) kid. Didn't he always used to be dressed as a schoolkid, a bit like Jimmy Krankie?...