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  • whats the answer :p
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  • becksta
    becksta Posts: 2,265 Forumite
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    I would say that the answer is :-

    C) The Wardrobe from the Narnia books

    but please correct me if I'm wrong!

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  • Mobeer
    Mobeer Posts: 1,851 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Academoney Grad Photogenic
    I would say the answer is:
    Old Mother Hubbard's Cupboard

    See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Mother_Hubbard
  • becksta
    becksta Posts: 2,265 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    Hey Mobeer!

    I have just re-read the question and I think you are right. Oops thats an invalid entry for me then - I think maybe it's time to head off to bed!!
    :doh:
    MFW 2022 #88: £6620/£6000
    MFW 2023 #38: £13242.13/£6000
    MFW 2024 #38: £15792.12./£9000
    MFW 2025 #38: £16090.54/£7500
    MFW 2026 #38: £4056.48/£9500

    Thank you to all competition posters
  • Strepsy
    Strepsy Posts: 5,651 Forumite
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    I went for Narnia. Didn't think a nursery rhyme classed as literature but could well be wrong of course.
    I've been lucky, I'll be lucky again. ~ Bette Davis
  • I'm with Strepsy - Old Mother Hubbard is a nursery rhyme, Dr Cal-whatsit is a film, only Narnia is a book and therefore literature.

    Caz
  • Prudent
    Prudent Posts: 11,686 Forumite
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    That was a hard question! I went for Narnia too after deliberation.
  • Misterel
    Misterel Posts: 237 Forumite
    Prudent wrote:
    That was a hard question! I went for Narnia too after deliberation.

    Another vote for Narnia here too...
    Wins so far this year: It's been a quiet year so far :)
  • AuntyJean
    AuntyJean Posts: 589 Forumite
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    A wardrobe is not really a cupboard is it? I'm going for Old Mother Hubbard as Nursery Rhymes are in print too!
    There is always light within the dark
  • lydias
    lydias Posts: 995 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Opted for Narnia - nursery rhymes were more an oral tradition.

    A huge thank you to all who post the comps and deals that make life so much fun!
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