The famous fruit-chat quiz!
grecian
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by grecian » Tue Jun 12, 2007 4:24 pm
Yes, Rob Bob, correct. Your turn.
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by Istenem » Tue Jun 12, 2007 4:42 pm
is it that baby stonehenge?
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by stuart4010 » Tue Jun 12, 2007 7:05 pm
Is it the big roundabout with loads of smaller roundabouts leading off of every exit?
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by Matt Vinyl » Tue Jun 12, 2007 7:11 pm
Are they not trees? Sure I've been there...
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by bigv038 » Tue Jun 12, 2007 7:19 pm
cliffs?
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by grecian » Tue Jun 12, 2007 7:39 pm
Yes, cliffs, and probably as a substitute for the White Cliffs of Dover, I'd guess.
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by jimmymac » Tue Jun 12, 2007 10:45 pm
tis a great fossil hunting ground, spent a few days there as part of my geology degree. Plenty of Brachipods and Echinoids to pick up
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by bigv038 » Tue Jun 12, 2007 10:58 pm
What is a John Dory?
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by Weyland » Tue Jun 12, 2007 11:26 pm
A fish. Also known as St Peter's Fish, although I think that's only when served in a certain manner.
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by bigv038 » Wed Jun 13, 2007 12:40 am
well done weyland, well that was easy lol
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by Weyland » Wed Jun 13, 2007 1:04 am
It's in one of my favourite books.
Okay, something I read in Metro a few days ago, so I can't entirely vouch for it's accuracy:
We all know Humphrey Lyttelton as the host of our favourite radio show. But what term for an upper-class loud git did his fans at the 100 Club give rise to when his jazz band played there in the 1950s?
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by Weyland » Wed Jun 13, 2007 9:58 am
Spot on. The name comes from the blokes who used to shout "Hooray!" during breaks between tunes. I
knew I'd given too many clues, I should have asked who the jazz player in question was.
Over to you...