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Post by norfolk on Apr 21, 2024 8:31:41 GMT 1
Chester
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Post by norfolk on Apr 21, 2024 8:39:04 GMT 1
Play noisily with the monarch with the garment (6)
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Post by norfolk on Apr 22, 2024 7:36:28 GMT 1
Think children…..
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Post by ajm on Apr 22, 2024 8:00:06 GMT 1
Romper
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Post by ajm on Apr 22, 2024 9:25:56 GMT 1
A town near Manchester that appears in the bible (6)
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Post by Veem on Apr 22, 2024 10:50:50 GMT 1
Oldham
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Post by ajm on Apr 22, 2024 11:11:30 GMT 1
No. Where does Oldham appear in the bible?
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Post by Veem on Apr 22, 2024 12:55:41 GMT 1
I believe there was an old character named Ham in the Bible - but I do admit to not being a biblical expert!
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Post by ajm on Apr 22, 2024 13:43:24 GMT 1
There was a Ham, but a person not a town
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Post by norfolk on Apr 23, 2024 4:42:45 GMT 1
There was a Ham, but a person not a town Eccles iastics ?
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Post by ajm on Apr 23, 2024 7:12:23 GMT 1
Correct
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Post by norfolk on Apr 23, 2024 7:47:04 GMT 1
Cricketer collecting water maybe ? (6)
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Post by Veem on Apr 23, 2024 8:56:28 GMT 1
ajm Please put me out of my misery and explain your last answer.
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Post by ajm on Apr 23, 2024 10:13:16 GMT 1
Norfolk got the answer. The full word in the bible is Ecclesiastes.
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Post by Veem on Apr 23, 2024 15:25:29 GMT 1
Norfolk got the answer. The full word in the bible is Ecclesiastes. Perhaps I should ask Norfolk for his reasoning then. I get the Eccles part, just not where the rest of it - 'iastes' - comes from?
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