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Post by DAG on May 31, 2010 14:31:36 GMT
;D Would never have guessed that one!
Alfie, I get accused of that too, especially food crumbs! ;D
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Post by kedigato on May 31, 2010 17:53:43 GMT
I could claim that for myself as well as I must be the world's messiest dish washer. Sometimes I get it all down my front from the waist down, down the front of the cabinets and all over the floor. That is why a mat in front of the sink is a must for me. ;D
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Post by DAG on Jun 6, 2010 6:31:14 GMT
I will jump in with one here Alfie:
DODDINGS
a) Part of the construction of a sheep dip.
b) The dirty locks round the tail of a sheep.
c) The gate arrangement for controlling sheep at an auction.
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Post by nazimundo on Jun 6, 2010 20:28:02 GMT
As a Shepherds daughter Ann has to admit she hasn't got a clue ;D ;D
as a joint effort we will try...b.....the dirty locks around the sheeps tail ( called cowins up here )
fancy her admitting to not knowing I'll hold that in reserve ;D ;D
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Post by kedigato on Jun 7, 2010 2:02:55 GMT
I've heard of doddering people ..... ..... but this is all to do with sheep and I will go along with Ann and Alfie as that seems to fit the best. However, if this is the right answer, I will never, ever again say that I am just doddering around. Ann, whyever didn't you keep that a secret?? Now you'll never hear the end of it from Alfie.
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Post by DAG on Jun 7, 2010 5:21:11 GMT
Alfie and Ann you are correct with b) Doesn't conjure up a nice picture exactly does it! ;D Kedi: No worries as that is something entirely different and probably describes me quite well lately! ;D
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Post by kedigato on Jun 7, 2010 11:54:20 GMT
Congrats Ann and Alfie. It might be something different, DAG, but I will now forever associate the two.
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Post by nazimundo on Jun 7, 2010 15:37:41 GMT
Next word
Pan-jotral(s)
a) odds and ends of food
b) a small partridge
c) a small hard mint sweet
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Post by DAG on Jun 7, 2010 15:51:20 GMT
I will go for a)
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Post by DAG on Jun 10, 2010 9:27:40 GMT
Alfie, I think this one has frightened them all away! ;D
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Post by kedigato on Jun 10, 2010 11:15:14 GMT
Looks like that, DAG, but I'll have another go even though I am useless at this game. I'll go for "b" - for some obscure reason, it makes me think of a partridge type bird.
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Post by nazimundo on Jun 10, 2010 20:29:59 GMT
;D Well done Dag it is indeed odds and ends of food Kedi, Ann gave me the partridge clue because she thought like you that's what it sounded like
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Post by kedigato on Jun 11, 2010 1:32:20 GMT
Congrats DAG! Glad to hear though that someone else thought it sounded like it might be a partridge or something like it. ;D
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Post by DAG on Jun 11, 2010 8:13:36 GMT
Thank you!
Another one for you then,
KITLE
Is it
a) A heavy cooking vessel
b) An overcoat
c) A cloak or large wrap
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Post by kedigato on Jun 11, 2010 12:49:02 GMT
I'll go for "c" as it sounds like a German word (Kittel) meaning just that.
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