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Is there a Pub Quiz on tonight anywhere in Dulwich?


yeboah15

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No Pub Quiz but you could try this.


Car parts.


This is a Cryptic quiz about your car.

It could be copied and used in the parked car while sitting waiting for that long awaited person to arrive.

The answers are then all around you.

The piece of paper might even be handy if you call at a Motorway Services to find no toilet paper.

Please don't try to solve these while driving!


The Directors chair.

Fortunate to have one around.

Two bright ceiling timbers.

Four of these plus one.

On reflection I read it in the paper.

Winners help container.

Birds arm reflector.

Coughing nails disposer.

I?m alright!

Pair of Pheasants.

Strong man Charles holds globe.

Old ladies Hat.

Only one of pair for the sale.

Chimney?

A disc you bought but cant hear.

F & R bangers.

Motion assortment.

Man with ladder does the same.

Hunting dog shows the way.

Group of Eggs.

Could keep your slacks up.

Does not need rails.

Stop listen to the beat. 4.

Book of Rhodes.

Place for Hens to lay eggs.

Got it free but half price in two weeks.

Be sure to have this with you.

Loose for Toll.

Must not go without it.

Unripe fruit that measures.

You have arrived at.

Rawhide.

Sneezers must have.

Keep the floor clean.

Three cornered warning.

Man from Poland brought this tin.

It wont freeze now.

Get out of the way.

I will have some with my whiskey.

Unusable without it.

Posh eater.

Four candles? no Door?.

Hand cover place.

Some are called like silly boy.

Top up with sounds like Kestrel.

We had a tiger in ours.

That?s handy to see.

That sounds too loud.

Choose wicker case for Nicholas.

Thanks Pauline.


Got pulled up this morning cant think why.


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