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E: 09/03 Win various prizes with cast off again
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Posting today's for CraSiEla
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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 -
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 -
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:
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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 -
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 -
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:
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:
Not sure on the second one yet, will keep thinking about that one!0 -
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:
Not sure on the second one yet, will keep thinking about that one!
Yes it was very rewarding thanks: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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