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Here's my answers - in this instance WITHOUT Mr G's help.I note you slipped up on number 6 with the 'a' at the beginning.
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Here's my answers - in this instance WITHOUT Mr G's help.None of them, boatbuilder, I find that the old style of writing makes a book hard going. I've always enjoyed watching Charles Dickens films or TV series, but when I've tried to read some I get bogged down in them. As a child, and I'm sure you'll remember, there used to be serialisations of classic books on television Sunday afternoons. Treasure Island and Kidnapped I remember, John Laurie from Dad's Army was in Kidnapped. I also remember, my memory plays tricks on me sometimes, both Patrick Troughton (Dr Who) and Anthony Newley, playing Quilp in The Old Curiosity Shop. Then there was James Hayter as Mr Pickwick in Pickwick Papers, I think that may have been a film, though. The Beezer or The Topperboatbuilder wrote:How many of them have you read, Dave? .
That will be one for tomorrow, boatbuilder, I think I'll put aside an hour or two and see how I get on.boatbuilder wrote:Did you spot my puzzle immediately after my question post which you just answered?
Oh dear! I see I'm going to have to add an additional clause to the forum's 'T's & C's' stating that we cannot be held liable for certain conditions brought about by the use of the forum at unusual hours.Dave wrote:I was going to look at it today, boatbuilder, but I thought I'd have a quick look and one thing led to another, if I fall asleep today I'll blame you.
Well don't try suing ME if any of the clues hit you somewhere they shouldn't Dave, like your finger.Dave wrote:.... number six jumped right off the page at me and yet the shorter ones I'm having to study.
I should hope not.Dave wrote:I haven't cheated though...............yet.
Don't worry I'm wearing a flak jacket and crash helmet.boatbuilder wrote:Well don't try suing ME if any of the clues hit you somewhere they shouldn't Dave, like your finger.