Catchphrases from various entertainers, or statements by literary characters or historical people, etc. SOB EYE SEAM Add a letter then rearrange and then who said it? I have now checked with the... ...
catchphrases from various entertainers, or statements by literary characters or historical people, etc. SOB EYE SEAM Add a letter then rearrange and then who said it?
All the answers are somehow connected to three or tri. For instance “Philosophers, doctors and grandads bringing gifts” is Wise Men (as in Three Wise Men). The word three therefore not part of the... ...
current extant retail shops found on high street/retail park 7. that is, teaser's evil pair are about to have their cake and eat it 33. article about name followed by some adders 36. a steep high... ...
Questions relate to the SUMMER Olympics and answers include events, host cities, people, medals etc A policeman with a baked bean container gives reward for a good attempt - 6 letters
All answers are creatures that live in or on water or who frequent the water, eg fish or water birds etc. They may include extinct or fictional creatures (eg the Loch Ness Monster). (no letter... ...
Things that grow Fruits or fruit trees 1. Pear - main, or orange, Pippin? neither but still sweet 7,5 Shrub 2. Did she pour the tea for the Olympians? 4 Edible items (not food dishes just... ...
No3 the aniseed flavoured ouzo is a digestif adored by Greeks, and quite few others too. No13 the worlds largest inland brackish sea is the baltic sea. No23 you could say that this will always... ...
Things you find in tins and cans(some bizarre) 14 hock shaped (2.4.3.3) 23 roll up roll up (9.3) 32 from Argentina (4.6.3) 44 set square meets compasses at school(5.6.6.3) 50 Americans don't want... ...
Connections These can be anything at all there is no theme For example on cue, not, notes, marg - all anagrams of units of weight. Cute, Help, Name – contain Chemical symbols for copper helium and... ...