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"I will do one or two but please contribute too HIGH BROW: An English rock band formed by Steve Marriott in Essex during 1969. They are known as one of the late 1960s' first supergroups and found success on both sides of the Atlantic with such songs as 'Black Coffee'? " Small Faces? | |||
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"I will do one or two but please contribute too HIGH BROW: An English rock band formed by Steve Marriott in Essex during 1969. They are known as one of the late 1960s' first supergroups and found success on both sides of the Atlantic with such songs as 'Black Coffee'? Small Faces? " No, actually they weren't a supergroup | |||
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"I will do one or two but please contribute too HIGH BROW: An English rock band formed by Steve Marriott in Essex during 1969. They are known as one of the late 1960s' first supergroups and found success on both sides of the Atlantic with such songs as 'Black Coffee'? Small Faces? " Sorry no. One more go and then Low brow | |||
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"Humble Pie " Well done👏 | |||
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"Humble Pie Well done👏" The low brow was LOW BROW: Where you face humiliation and subsequently apologise for a serious mistake, you will be eating... | |||
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"Black panther" Sorry no but can have another go. | |||
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"I don't understand the question " Just identify the character that it refers to. If not there is a low brow qurstion coming up with same answer | |||
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"One more from me and then hope someone else does. HIG BROW: A fictional superhero appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was introduced by Stan Lee and artist Gene Colan in Captain America #117, and was the first African-American superhero in mainstream comics?" Time for the low brow one then with same answer: LOW BROW: This bird of prey is widely distributed on all continents of the world except Antarctica, with its most famed (and fastest) species being the 'Peregrine'? | |||
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"The Falcon " Amazing, well done | |||
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"Humble Pie Well done👏 The low brow was LOW BROW: Where you face humiliation and subsequently apologise for a serious mistake, you will be eating..." humble pie | |||
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"High brow - she was the first female to appear on colour television, directed by John logie Baird " The queen | |||
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"High brow - she was the first female to appear on colour television, directed by John logie Baird The queen" Nope , but she was the queen of atv | |||
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"High brow - she was the first female to appear on colour television, directed by John logie Baird The queen Nope , but she was the queen of atv " Vera Lynn | |||
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"High brow - she was the first female to appear on colour television, directed by John logie Baird The queen Nope , but she was the queen of atv " Gordon something, can't remember first name. | |||
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"High Brow One of the characters from the musical Cats. Described as a brown and white Tom kitten, young kitten, often performing acrobatics and a dancer. " Pouncivel (also known as Carbuckety) or Tumblebrutus | |||
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"High brow - she was the first female to appear on colour television, directed by John logie Baird The queen Nope , but she was the queen of atv Gordon something, can't remember first name. " nell? | |||
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"High brow - she was the first female to appear on colour television, directed by John logie Baird The queen Nope , but she was the queen of atv Vera Lynn" Nope Low brow - she played Meg Mortimer in the popular soap crossroads for nearly 20 year | |||
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"High brow - she was the first female to appear on colour television, directed by John logie Baird The queen Nope , but she was the queen of atv Gordon something, can't remember first name. nell?" Yeah close , noele gordon | |||
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"High brow - she was the first female to appear on colour television, directed by John logie Baird The queen Nope , but she was the queen of atv Gordon something, can't remember first name. nell?" We were both close | |||
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"High brow - she was the first female to appear on colour television, directed by John logie Baird The queen Nope , but she was the queen of atv Gordon something, can't remember first name. nell? We were both close " 👍 | |||
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"High brow - she was the first female to appear on colour television, directed by John logie Baird The queen Nope , but she was the queen of atv Vera Lynn Nope Low brow - she played Meg Mortimer in the popular soap crossroads for nearly 20 year " Ah the first noelle | |||
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"High Brow One of the characters from the musical Cats. Described as a brown and white Tom kitten, young kitten, often performing acrobatics and a dancer. Pouncivel (also known as Carbuckety) or Tumblebrutus" They are a brown and white Tom kitten but not the one I was referring to | |||
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"HIGH BROW: The nickname of the British Monarch that took to the throne following the death of an Edward and married a Philip of Spain. " Bloody Mary | |||
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"HIGH BROW: The nickname of the British Monarch that took to the throne following the death of an Edward and married a Philip of Spain." Bloody Mary | |||
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"High Brow One of the characters from the musical Cats. Described as a brown and white Tom kitten, young kitten, often performing acrobatics and a dancer. Pouncivel (also known as Carbuckety) or Tumblebrutus They are a brown and white Tom kitten but not the one I was referring to " Oh, I was going to say Tumblebrutus too. Can't think of another. | |||
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"High Brow One of the characters from the musical Cats. Described as a brown and white Tom kitten, young kitten, often performing acrobatics and a dancer. " Low Brow British comedian who won Strictly Come Dancing | |||
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"HIGH BROW: The nickname of the British Monarch that took to the throne following the death of an Edward and married a Philip of Spain. Bloody Mary" Very good 👏 LOW BROW: An alcoholic beverage with a tomato & vodka base, flavoured with Worcestershire Sauce, Tobasco Sauce, lemon juice, salt & pepper? | |||
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"HIGH BROW: The nickname of the British Monarch that took to the throne following the death of an Edward and married a Philip of Spain. Bloody Mary" Double vodka in mind ta 😀 | |||
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"High Brow One of the characters from the musical Cats. Described as a brown and white Tom kitten, young kitten, often performing acrobatics and a dancer. Pouncivel (also known as Carbuckety) or Tumblebrutus They are a brown and white Tom kitten but not the one I was referring to " Does Plato count as a Kitten ? Or Tumblebrutus is sometimes referred to as Bill Bailey | |||
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"High Brow One of the characters from the musical Cats. Described as a brown and white Tom kitten, young kitten, often performing acrobatics and a dancer. Low Brow British comedian who won Strictly Come Dancing " Bailey | |||
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"High Brow One of the characters from the musical Cats. Described as a brown and white Tom kitten, young kitten, often performing acrobatics and a dancer. Pouncivel (also known as Carbuckety) or Tumblebrutus" Apologies, did not realise tumblebrutus was another name for Bill Bailey. Well done | |||
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" Pouncivel (also known as Carbuckety) or Tumblebrutus Apologies, did not realise tumblebrutus was another name for Bill Bailey. Well done " I cheated ! My daughter is obsessed with the Musical Cats so I asked her. | |||
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" Pouncivel (also known as Carbuckety) or Tumblebrutus Apologies, did not realise tumblebrutus was another name for Bill Bailey. Well done I cheated ! My daughter is obsessed with the Musical Cats so I asked her. " That's team work, not cheating | |||
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"Football league team who’s ground is closest to the river Mersey " stockport | |||
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"Football league team who’s ground is closest to the river Mersey stockport" Nice one 👍 | |||
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"Football league team who’s ground is closest to the river Mersey stockport Nice one 👍" It was an educated guess | |||
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"High brow Italian early renaissance sculptor, most famous for David " Micheal angelo | |||
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"High brow Italian early renaissance sculptor, most famous for David Micheal angelo" You are on form | |||
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"High brow Italian early renaissance sculptor, most famous for David Micheal angelo You are on form " just guesses You can take my turn | |||
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"High brow Italian early renaissance sculptor, most famous for David Micheal angelo" Not the one was thinking of but will give as it also fits the low brow. Low brow. One of the teenage ninja turtles. Turns out there is more than one famous David statue | |||
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"High brow Italian early renaissance sculptor, most famous for David Micheal angelo You are on form just guesses You can take my turn" No I like it you are doing this. Here is another below. | |||
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"High brow Italian early renaissance sculptor, most famous for David Micheal angelo Not the one was thinking of but will give as it also fits the low brow. Low brow. One of the teenage ninja turtles. Turns out there is more than one famous David statue " They were turning them put as nobody's business | |||
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"What "Carry On" film is also the surname of the Italian explorer who completed four voyages across the Atlantic ocean?" Columbus | |||
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"What "Carry On" film is also the surname of the Italian explorer who completed four voyages across the Atlantic ocean? Columbus" | |||
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"Did anyone get noel Gordon? Or nolly I believe. " Joint effort Diamondsmiles and myself | |||
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"English Authoress, eldest of three famous sisters. A character from Sex and the City " You made this one too easy, Charlotte | |||
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"HB: He invented the printing press" William claxton | |||
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"HB: He invented the printing pressWilliam claxton" Great photographer but no. | |||
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"English Authoress, eldest of three famous sisters. A character from Sex and the City " ann | |||
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"HB: He invented the printing pressWilliam claxton Great photographer but no. " are you sure | |||
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"HB: He invented the printing pressWilliam claxton Great photographer but no. " That's where I was wrong. He was first in England | |||
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"HB: He invented the printing pressWilliam claxton Great photographer but no. are you sure" Johannes Gutenberg hence the Gutenberg bible. Also a museum in Mainz | |||
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"HB: He invented the printing pressWilliam claxton Great photographer but no. are you sure Johannes Gutenberg hence the Gutenberg bible. Also a museum in Mainz " You are right | |||
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"This is not a high brow q, but a connection one British prime minister famous for his v sign British Authoress of pride and prejudice British painter of the fighting temeraire British computer scientist involved in breaking the engima code What connects these answers " Are they all on bank notes? | |||
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"This is not a high brow q, but a connection one British prime minister famous for his v sign British Authoress of pride and prejudice British painter of the fighting temeraire British computer scientist involved in breaking the engima code What connects these answers Are they all on bank notes? " Very well done | |||
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"Ok something quick and easy: What 'T' Is Strong String Of Two Or More Strands " Trope | |||
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"Did I get Ann bronte right" I think it was Charlotte | |||
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"Ok something quick and easy: What 'T' Is Strong String Of Two Or More Strands Trope" Sorry, no, rhymes with another name for a pig | |||
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"Ok something quick and easy: What 'T' Is Strong String Of Two Or More Strands Trope Sorry, no, rhymes with another name for a pig " Tripe | |||
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"Ok something quick and easy: What 'T' Is Strong String Of Two Or More Strands Trope Sorry, no, rhymes with another name for a pig " Twine | |||
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"Ok something quick and easy: What 'T' Is Strong String Of Two Or More Strands Trope Sorry, no, rhymes with another name for a pig Twine" Well done | |||
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"Did I get Ann bronte right I think it was Charlotte " It was | |||
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"Ok something quick and easy: What 'T' Is Strong String Of Two Or More Strands Trope Sorry, no, rhymes with another name for a pig Twine" Hugs and hope all is well and have a good weekend | |||
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"What element does the chemical symbol Au stand for?" Gold | |||
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"What element does the chemical symbol Au stand for? Gold" Well done | |||
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"What is the tiny piece at the end of a shoelace called?" Aglet | |||
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"What is the tiny piece at the end of a shoelace called? Aglet" | |||
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"The shooting of whom, in 1914, started World War I?" Arch duke ferdinad and wouldn't have happened if driver had not gone wrong way | |||
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"The shooting of whom, in 1914, started World War I? Arch duke ferdinad and wouldn't have happened if driver had not gone wrong way " | |||
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"What is the name of the ship that rescued Titanic passengers hours after the ship went down?" Carpartia | |||
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"What is the human body’s largest organ?" Skin | |||
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"What is the name of the ship that rescued Titanic passengers hours after the ship went down? Carpartia" | |||
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"What is the human body’s largest organ? Skin" | |||
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"What is the strongest muscle in the human body? " Can't remember but the one you use to chew | |||
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"Which playground game used to be an Olympic sport up until 1920?" Tug of war | |||
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"How many digits are in Pi?" I remember reading about the computer that calculated in sort of billions or trillions or something | |||
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"Which playground game used to be an Olympic sport up until 1920? Tug of war" | |||
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"How many digits are in Pi? I remember reading about the computer that calculated in sort of billions or trillions or something" Trillions | |||
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"What is Shakespeares shortest play? " I know this is Comedy of errors | |||
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"What ingredients go into the cocktail, a boulevardier?" Blue bols and advocaat? | |||
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"One of my favourite questions and always impressed when anyone gets without Google Which UK No1 includes in its lyrics the name of the song that knocked it off the number one spot? " It's great. I know it but will let someone have a go. | |||
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"What is the strongest muscle in the human body? " Is it the glutinous maximus. Don't know how to spell it but your bum muscle | |||
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"One of my favourite questions and always impressed when anyone gets without Google Which UK No1 includes in its lyrics the name of the song that knocked it off the number one spot? " looking forward to seeing the answer to this | |||
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"One of my favourite questions and always impressed when anyone gets without Google Which UK No1 includes in its lyrics the name of the song that knocked it off the number one spot? looking forward to seeing the answer to this" As nobody said will share. It's Bohemian Rapsody and Mama mia | |||
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"One of my favourite questions and always impressed when anyone gets without Google Which UK No1 includes in its lyrics the name of the song that knocked it off the number one spot? looking forward to seeing the answer to this As nobody said will share. It's Bohemian Rapsody and Mama mia " I would never have known bank but its now in the memory bank | |||
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"Which animal can be seen on the Porsche logo?" horse? | |||
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"One of my favourite questions and always impressed when anyone gets without Google Which UK No1 includes in its lyrics the name of the song that knocked it off the number one spot? looking forward to seeing the answer to this As nobody said will share. It's Bohemian Rapsody and Mama mia I would never have known bank but its now in the memory bank" It's why I love the q | |||
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"According to Greek mythology, who was the first woman on earth?" pandora | |||
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"Which animal can be seen on the Porsche logo? horse?" | |||
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"The shooting of whom, in 1914, started World War I?" duke ferdinand (or something like that ) | |||
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"What is the common name for the larva of a housefly?" maggott | |||
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"How many breeds of elephant are there?" 4? | |||
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"The shooting of whom, in 1914, started World War I? duke ferdinand (or something like that )" Indeed, was shared above with a bit of extra detail by someone I think | |||
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"The shooting of whom, in 1914, started World War I? duke ferdinand (or something like that ) Indeed, was shared above with a bit of extra detail by someone I think " yea it was his drivers fault | |||
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"Who is the only artist to refuse a Grammy " I bloody know this as I heard it the other day but can't think | |||
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"The shooting of whom, in 1914, started World War I? duke ferdinand (or something like that ) Indeed, was shared above with a bit of extra detail by someone I think yea it was his drivers fault " Well the driver hadn't been told there was a route change, he had to turn the car and stalled it, right by one of the assassins | |||
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"I think it was shanad O'connor but part of me is saying grace jones" It was Sinead Well done | |||
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"High Brow One of the characters from the musical Cats. Described as a brown and white Tom kitten, young kitten, often performing acrobatics and a dancer. Pouncivel (also known as Carbuckety) or Tumblebrutus They are a brown and white Tom kitten but not the one I was referring to " Bill bailey | |||
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"I'm waiting to see if I got the strongest muscle right" Not sure. I thought was the one you chew with but can't remember name | |||
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"I've just looked it up. There are three the jaw which mobile said and the glutinous maximus what I said" Oh it's nerve racking | |||
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"In Greek mythology, who was known as the messenger of the gods?" Hermes | |||
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"In Greek mythology, who was known as the messenger of the gods? Hermes" | |||
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"I've just looked it up. There are three the jaw which mobile said and the glutinous maximus what I said" Is that related to gluteous maximus? Or am I just being an arse? | |||
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"I've just looked it up. There are three the jaw which mobile said and the glutinous maximus what I said Is that related to gluteous maximus? Or am I just being an arse? " Your being an arse. I thought I did really well to only get one letter wrong | |||
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"I've just looked it up. There are three the jaw which mobile said and the glutinous maximus what I said Is that related to gluteous maximus? Or am I just being an arse? Your being an arse. I thought I did really well to only get one letter wrong" You did | |||
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"What is the strongest muscle in the human body? Is it the glutinous maximus. Don't know how to spell it but your bum muscle" Nope it's the masseter muscle, also known as the jaw muscle | |||
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"I will do one or two but please contribute too HIGH BROW: An English rock band formed by Steve Marriott in Essex during 1969. They are known as one of the late 1960s' first supergroups and found success on both sides of the Atlantic with such songs as 'Black Coffee'? Small Faces? " humble pie | |||
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"How many feet are in a yard?" three | |||
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"Which writer wrote “Adventure of Sherlock Holmes”?" sir Arthur Conan doyle | |||
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"I will do one or two but please contribute too HIGH BROW: An English rock band formed by Steve Marriott in Essex during 1969. They are known as one of the late 1960s' first supergroups and found success on both sides of the Atlantic with such songs as 'Black Coffee'? Small Faces? humble pie " peter Frampton was in it | |||
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"What are the names of the four March sisters in Little Women?" Jo, Laurie, Beth I'm not going to Google to get the 4th. It may come to me though at some point. | |||
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"What are the names of the four March sisters in Little Women? Jo, Laurie, Beth I'm not going to Google to get the 4th. It may come to me though at some point." Amy 🙂 | |||
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"Bicycle" | |||
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"Who composed the music for "The Messiah"?" Handel, first performance was in Dublin in 1742 | |||
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"Which footballer is known as "The Egyptian King"?" Mo Salah | |||
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