Answers are bird names: 1. A double male? (8) 2. A charge for a kiss? (9) 3. A bird that cowers (5) 4. Card, way or head (4) 5. The Latin for this device is polyspaston (5) 6. A boisterous frolic (4)...
Please could anyone help me with the following: No. 25. It has the short head and long tail of 23 (6 letters) No. 49. Twist from sunrise to sunset (6 letters) No. 53. Troglodyte found once on far...
section 16 History King Bhumibol Q 3 when did did he make the longest address to the UN General Assembly? I have gone round in circles trying to find the answer!
Has anyone come up with an answer to Limited Greek and French lost somehow.. (TV wildlife presenter) please. I know its been an ongoing problem and Steve Leonard has been suggested but thought I'd ask...
Just got the quiz this week, doing ok and enjoying it, But could someone enlighten me as to whether No.22, for which I have the answer Batman, is being considered a Proper noun or an occupation....
Just finished the DTGK and found to my amazement I was a runner up this week ..and a couple of weeks ago a runner up in the cryptic. So there is hope folks ! Good luck .
I've just seen vicmarion's posting and I've won the Pendleside Dingbats quiz. At last - no longer the bridsmaid never the bride! I can't believe that I am so giddy about it!
Just realised havn't got no 28)Invented by Lewis Carroll, what word means to prance triumphantly but in a clumsy or heavy manner.Please can any one help? ThanksSorry can't help with the "ugly and...
Have hust received my quiz. Looking at the questions i have found that they are incomplete. Welcome any assistance with ends of questions. 28 In which film does Pussy Galore........ 31 Who was the...
I cannot solve this last one: Food for short Mr Jones (9 letters) Can anyone please refer me to a site which would list parts of a car, some of the answers in the quiz have been carburettor, cylinder...
Stuck on 6. Gathers information about current events. I want it to be reporter, which obviously doesn't fit. Newsreader fits, but doesn't quite fit the clue. Or am I being too picky? Thanks J.
27.Said to have been identified in 1962 by Maarten Schmidt,but thought to have b een discovered in the late 1950's what is the name usually applied to these vastly distant and greatly luminous...