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Answers:
1. Symphony
2. Classic Car
3. Both
4. Symphony
5. Symphony
6. Classic Car
7. Both
8. Symphony
9. Classic Car
10. Classic Car
Answers:
1. Symphony
2. Classic Car
3. Both
4. Symphony
5. Symphony
6. Classic Car
7. Both
8. Symphony
9. Classic Car
10. Classic Car
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Chocolate is the answer and I don't give a damn what
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Mercury was a division of Ford in North America from 1939 to 2010. It certainly produced some classic models. Question 1 should be "both"!
Although I suppose the other cars are all models rather than makes, so my pedantry may be misguided...
Double-doh!
Rich.x0 -
Mercury might sound like a fast car, but this one's actually the name of a symphony by Haydn – it's his Symphony No.43 to be precise.0
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#4 is Both:
1. Mercury - Symphony
2. Spider - Classic Car
3. Firebird - Both
4. Jupiter - [STRIKE]Symphony[/STRIKE] BOTH
The red planet was both the name of a classic car and the nickname given to one of Mozart's best-loved symphonies, his Symphony No.41.
5. La Passione - Symphony
6. Miura - Classic Car
7. Elise - Both
8. Haffner - Symphony
9. Camaro - Classic Car
10. Esprit - Classic Car0 -
I went for both as well - I suppose to be consistent the clue would have been Cougar.Mercury was a division of Ford in North America from 1939 to 2010. It certainly produced some classic models. Question 1 should be "both"!
Although I suppose the other cars are all models rather than makes, so my pedantry may be misguided...
Double-doh!
Rich.x
Equally pedantic - neither Fur Elise or Stravinsky's Firebird are symphonies....I need to think of something new here...0
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