I’ve pushed it with some of my previous answers.Not specifically, no.
As a clue, the game was played in London.
I need to think about this for a bit.
I’ve pushed it with some of my previous answers.Not specifically, no.
As a clue, the game was played in London.
At least you're giving varied suggestions.I’ve pushed it with some of my previous answers.
I need to think about this for a bit.
Right Krus. I’m in the pub now and I’ll give it one more go now that I’m drinking this performance enhancing pint.At least you're giving varied suggestions.
Performance-enhancing it is. You're warmer on this guess than any of the others...Right Krus. I’m in the pub now and I’ll give it one more go now that I’m drinking this performance enhancing pint.
Politicians? (I’m pretty sure it isn’t)
Bingo!Members of the House of Commons / House of Lords? Delete either or both as appropriate!
Is today the birthday of the crossword puzzle?
The last time it was done was during the debate on military intervention in Iraq, I beleive.Thank you, sir .... although this wasn't the thing that I had in mind, as I thought that it was still in force (although rarely done).
1. Benjamin Disraeli.
4. Gen George S. Patton.
"On this day" (2) -- I've Googled it, so feel I can't answer directly: but dare I go so far as to say, the play was by another Scandinavian...?
You are correct in what you say. To be honest, if you want to give the answer, I would have no objection to you doing so; thanks.
As you're happy thus (thanks): Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll's House".
Quite correct, well done.
CarltonA leads the field at the moment, so he can think of a question if he wishes to.
Wild guess, Chile.What is the link between Captain Cook, Commander Scott and lunar science. Hint: You may need to do some detective work.
Wild guess, Chile.
Where no man has gone before?
Is the connection Star Trek?
Endeavour. I like the “.-“ hint
You did ask for a single word
HMB Endeavour was Captain James Cook’s barque on his first trip.
Commander Scott commanded Apollo XV; Endavour was the moon landing craft used
Endeavour is Morse’s forename.
Do you want a hint?What is the proper name of an antiseptic and sealant which literally means before the city.
Who make it and what do they use?
Do you want a hint?