Quote: Steve Sunshine @ January 15 2010, 4:28 PM GMTA A C C E E E H L M N P S
Cleese & Chapman
Quote: Steve Sunshine @ January 15 2010, 4:28 PM GMTA A C C E E E H L M N P S
Cleese & Chapman
Quote: Steve Sunshine @ January 15 2010, 4:28 PM GMTA B B C E E K O R R R T T
Corbett & Barker
Yes & Yes
Any takers on the last one
B E L L O S S S T T T U
Hint
It's BCG related
Christ on a brick truck, it's Bussell and Stott!
Correct again.
See you next Friday.
I didn't get the anagram/neighbours one this week.
But it wasn't that hard in retrospect.
A D E I L O P U
No takers... Is it people, places or something else? It's not Aldi and some other oddly named cheapo supermarket chain, is it? Or Dialup O(utlook)E(xpress)? Most probably not.
EDIT: One week later and still unsolved. Any clue?
They are brand names.
Here's this weeks
A C E E I I P R S S S
Puddings.
Cabinet, Yorkshire, Black, Fig/Eves.
I've honestly never heard of cabinet pudding.
Ah, I knew of it as 'chancellor's pudding'.
Me neither.
Is it a Northern thing?
Ee lad if you don't finish your wardrobe stew then you can't have no cabinet pud.
I've never heard of it either. But that is a picture of a cabinet, innit.
Quote: Steve Sunshine @ January 29 2010, 11:01 AM GMTMe neither.
Is it a Northern thing?Ee lad if you don't finish your wardrobe stew then you can't have no cabinet pud.
We were so poor, we 'ad to eat the sideboard. And that were a treat.
Luxury!
I think the angrams are Aries and Pisces.