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Ah, him. I have vaguely heard of him. That pic just looks like a young Fabio.

Quote: Nil Putters @ 21st February 2014, 2:56 PM GMT

He was, basically, a bargain bin Boy George.

Maz was hot stuff in his day, like one of the haughty pretty boys in an Oscar Wilde biopic. Australian women went bonkers for him. Fondness of the drugs saw him lose it all and move in with his ma. He's still the same and posts vids of himself on YouTube.

11. Peas
17. Humerus

2.Japan
8. Miami
7.Ice-pick

19. Doctors: (Brendan) Foster, (The) Who, (Ray) Quinn - and a kitten and a sleepy dog - who presumably represent 'Dolittle'....

Quote: george roper @ 21st February 2014, 6:55 PM GMT

2.Japan
8. Miami
7.Ice-pick

George. Oh George.

Please try to understand before one of us dies.

Two answers only on the the first tranche.

And checking for previous replies would seem sensible.

10. I reckon it's Benny from Top Cat (could be wrong).

Not Benny. He was the bluish tubby short-arse. Not Choo-Choo either (he wore a turtleneck). So Fancy-Fancy cos the scarf. People need to brush up on their cartoon cats.

Quote: Kenneth @ 27th February 2014, 5:10 AM GMT

Not Benny. He was the bluish tubby short-arse. Not Choo-Choo either (he wore a turtleneck). So Fancy-Fancy cos the scarf. People need to brush up on their cartoon cats.

Laughing out loud

LONG time since I last watched the show, but it was one of my favourites. Was hoping someone might chip in as it was bugging me. :D

15. Is the Spectacled Bear, I think.

Friday Quiz February 7th 2014
1.Which rock star began a series of guerilla gigs in London this week? Prince
2.Where was toothpaste banned? Flights to Sochi
3.Which English county is the only one with two distinct coastlines? Devon
4.Who is this? Lorde
5.A green-skinned girl is the central character of which current West End musical? Wicked!
6.What is the most visited museum in the world? The Louvre
7.What weapon was used to kill exiled Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky? An ice-pick
8.In the TV comedy, The Golden Girls lived in which US city? Miami
9.What links the two pictures? Marilyn (the character from Northern Exposure; the 80s pop star)

10.Name the character. Fancy or Fancy-Fancy from Top Cat
11.On which plants did Gregor Mendel perform the experiments that laid the foundation of the science of genetics? Peas
12.Which country's 'perpetual neutrality' was recognized at the Congress of Vienna, in 1815? Switzerland
13.What is this? A brush used in curling
14.Which architectural feature can be dog-leg, straight, open well or circular? A staircase
15.So-called because of its distinctive markings, what is the descriptive name of the only South American species of bear? Spectacled bear
16.Which Jewish festival commemorates the Hebrews' liberation from Slavery in Egypt? Passover / Pesach
17.Which bone of the upper arm extends from the shoulder to the elbow? Humerus
18.After 10 days in the USA I had a pocketful of 55 coins, which totalled exactly 10 dollars. There are more nickels (5 cents) than one cent coins, more dimes (10 cents) than nickels, and more quarters than dimes. How many of each coin do I have?
35 quarters $8.75
9 dimes .90
6 nickels .30
5 pennies .05
Total $10.00

19.What links these pictures: Doctors. (Snuggles; Foster; Who; Quinn)

20.Unscramble the two words A A C D G M O O R COMO & GARDA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnqxbdnzlhw

Cheers Gordon!

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14. Never The Twain

How does Jonathon Ross commute into work

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 9th May 2014, 1:29 PM BST

14. Never The Twain

Self Booyah!

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