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Ohhhh, Ranald, you got the jump on me today!!! I disagree abut your #1, I believe it's "Tuesday". Having just printed this off, I think that #11 is "chicken, duck, turkey", or "chickens, ducks, turkeys". #6 I think is "I miss my outstanding friends". I also think that #10 is "table leaf". Just working on one other...Joan
In sticking my neck out, I think #12 is "daredevils". And on #11, it could be possible that it's "poultry".
Last edited by FriedaKateM; 27 July 2014, 13:50.
Reason: addendum
Hi to all...I think Ranald's got #2, #7 and #9, and Joan's right with #1 (have to remember to figure in American pronunciation when I'm looking at these.) So far I've thought of: #3 "The lesser of two evils", had trouble making out some of #4, looking with a magnifying glass it could be "Lake Ontario", #5 "Daytime", #6 "Misunderstanding between friends". Not sure, but #8 could be "G-men" (Federal agents). #10 "Drop-leaf table", #12 "Drive round in circles". Nothing yet for #11, Joan's probably got it with "Poultry".
Just looking again; another possibility for #12: "Four-wheel drive".
Cheers, John.
Well, John's come through again, good use of the magnifying glass, but there was a miss. #5 is not exactly the answer from Doug, but a good alternate that I will accept. Nobody has #11 yet, not even close. I won't even give a clue yet.
Hi Hugh - I've been thinking more about the correct answer for #5; could it be a quote from Burns: "Now's the day and now's the hour"? (the time given by Doug is 2:36, Battle of Bannockburn started on the 23rd day of the sixth month.)
Probably a bit far-fetched. - John.
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