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E: 09/03 Win various prizes with cast off again
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            Posting today's for CraSiEla (Arranged via PM) (Arranged via PM)
 Day 12
 Today's Questions are:
 A bodily organ off for a swim here
 The Mystery Prize question: Every type of Glycyrrhiza glabra
 Suggested Answers:
 1. Liverpool
 2. Liquorice Allsorts? (I'm not sure on this one as I thought it was supposed to be chocolate related from the quote on their forum here?)Question two - remember these are all themed exactly the same - brown or white (edit), milky, sweet stuff that is yummy!
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 Wednesday's Winner was: Sue S who was one of many of you who got both the answers correct - well done and congratulations go to Sue!
 (I think they mean Thursday's winner as Wednesday's winner was Lynne O'C)
 Thursday: Bath - Mystery Prize: Minstrels0
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            bargainhuntergal wrote: »Suggested Answers:
 1. Liverpool
 2. Liquorice Allsorts? (I'm not sure on this one as I thought it was supposed to be chocolate related from the quote on their forum here?)
 Well I would go with both of them...0
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            i cant find any evidence of liquorice allsorts being sold as easter eggs either...but they must be right? agreeing with you bhg that they are meant to be chocolate, but i cant come up with anything chocolate that fits with liquorice so they have had an essay with that answer explaining it doesnt fit the chocolate or easter egg requirement :rotfl:0
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            I got a Liquorice Allsorts egg last year - well - a choc egg with a packet of Allsorts and a mug0
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            tis right...they sent me a reply saying they had a liquorice allsorts egg must just have been my google skills failing as usual that i couldnt find any :rotfl:                        0 must just have been my google skills failing as usual that i couldnt find any :rotfl:                        0
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            I'd wondered if there was any chocolate Liquorice Allsorts thing too and had a bit of a Google before I posted the answers this morning, I didn't think to search "Liquorice Allsorts Egg" at the time, but I have now and I can't find anything bar a couple of links that are dated 2001 and three links to this thread?
 It's a bit ambiguous, as to me no part of the question indicates that it relates to an egg?
 I took it as 'Every type of' being the Allsorts bit and then 'Glycyrrhiza glabra' being the Liquorice part?
 Do you think I should edit the post to say 'Liquorice Allsorts Egg' do you think they need the egg part? 0 0
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            Thanks for posting yesterday bhg :A
 bit strange having liquorice allsorts tho for chocolates :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
 Day 13
 Today's Questions are:
 Bottom of the boat
 The Mystery Prize question: Pass out
 Suggested Answers:
 A) HULL or Keele ?? ??
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 Friday's Winner was: Collette M who was one of many of you who got both the answers correct - well done and congratulations go to Collette!
 Friday: Watford - Mystery Prize: Quality StreetASK A WOMAN HOW SHE FEELS
 AND SHE'LL OPEN HER HEART AND TELL YOU HER
 FEARS, HOPES AND DREAMS
 ASK A MAN WHAT HE FEELS AND HE'LL TELL YOU
 HE FEELS LIKE A PIZZA0
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            Thanks for posting yesterday bhg :A
 bit strange having liquorice allsorts tho for chocolates :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
 You're very welcome! I hope you had a lovely Saturday! Today's Questions are: Today's Questions are:
 Bottom of the boat
 The Mystery Prize question: Pass out
 I'm not sure if the first one is Keele? I think the bottom of a boat is called a Keel?
 Edit: I've seen conflicting information about this one *confused face* some say it's a Keel and some say it's a Hull? I think you're right with Hull though as it's more well known so probably the more likely answer! (Plus the Keel one is from Answers.com which is probably wrong!) Note to self: Don't trust it! :rotfl: (Plus the Keel one is from Answers.com which is probably wrong!) Note to self: Don't trust it! :rotfl:
 Not sure on the second one yet, will keep thinking about that one! 0 0
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            bargainhuntergal wrote: »You're very welcome! I hope you had a lovely Saturday! 
 I'm not sure if the first one is Keele? I think the bottom of a boat is called a Keel?
 Edit: I've seen conflicting information about this one *confused face* some say it's a Keel and some say it's a Hull? I think you're right with Hull though as it's more well known so probably the more likely answer! (Plus the Keel one is from Answers.com which is probably wrong!) Note to self: Don't trust it! :rotfl: (Plus the Keel one is from Answers.com which is probably wrong!) Note to self: Don't trust it! :rotfl:
 Not sure on the second one yet, will keep thinking about that one! 
 Yes it was very rewarding thanks :j:j :j:j
 Isn't Keel partly above the waterline, the question does say the bottom of the boat.
 Yeah can't think of the chocolate wonder which type of pass out they mean?ASK A WOMAN HOW SHE FEELS
 AND SHE'LL OPEN HER HEART AND TELL YOU HER
 FEARS, HOPES AND DREAMS
 ASK A MAN WHAT HE FEELS AND HE'LL TELL YOU
 HE FEELS LIKE A PIZZA0
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