Jul 2016
2:56pm, 26 Jul 2016
6,188 posts
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Nicholls595
Backofbeyond
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Jul 2016
2:56pm, 26 Jul 2016
16,157 posts
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Diogenes
Mr Kipling umpired
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Jul 2016
2:57pm, 26 Jul 2016
16,158 posts
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Diogenes
(I think Glenners already has it, but Macca seems to have disappeared once more, it's the call of the aisle D (Waitrose).
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Jul 2016
2:59pm, 26 Jul 2016
6,189 posts
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Nicholls595
~he's gone back for "dessert" with his female ex-boss~
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Jul 2016
3:00pm, 26 Jul 2016
23,574 posts
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macca 53
Glenners gor right to the core of the question
1745 The first recorder women’s cricket match was played near Guildford, Surrey, between teams from Hambledon and Bramley
I'm assuming it wasn't THE Bramley (shabby suburb of Leeds) but a Bramley
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Jul 2016
3:43pm, 26 Jul 2016
83,745 posts
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GregP
Alas I'll now not be able to use this little corker:
July 26 2014: Beaver Lake had an emergency appeal to raise funds for bullet proof vests for Israel
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Jul 2016
3:47pm, 26 Jul 2016
23,575 posts
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macca 53
easily trumped by this beauty.......
1989 56-year-old Leslie Merry was knocked off his feet, a rib broken and his spleen ruptured, by a turnip thrown from a passing car in east London. He finally died of respiratory failure brought on by the accident.
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Jul 2016
3:54pm, 26 Jul 2016
83,748 posts
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GregP
I that's a thing of beauty. Getting 'spleen' and 'turnip' in the same clue should get some sort of award for artistic merit.
Right. I'm off to race bicycles.
HALEE.
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Jul 2016
3:55pm, 26 Jul 2016
20,761 posts
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GlennR
I'll get onto this in the morning.
HAGEE
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Jul 2016
4:04pm, 26 Jul 2016
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macca 53
I predict the bicycles will beat you
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