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Res has four out of seven (I'm docking him one point for failure to end a question with a question mark, and awarding myself that point for pedantry).

First one to post all seven correct answers in one post wins.

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Some time this year would be good.

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If 3. was Paul and Linda McCartney, was the truth about the sandwich that it actually had meat in it, and nobody told them?

Sorry. As you were. I'm not here.
Pithy apothegm goeth here...

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Blank_Frank wrote:Was the truth about the sandwich that it actually had meat in it, and nobody told them?
I don't think it would have bothered them, since they weren't vegetarians at the time, so two smart-ass points to me. Res was right about the sandwich.

Sod you lot, then. I'm going to bed. Fight it out amongst yourselves.

Larry Hagman checked Moon into rehab, BTW.

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1. Keith Moon
2.12 Curzon Place
3.Paul and Linda McCartney
4.Harry Nilsson
5.Mama Cass
6.She died from a heart attack not choking on a sandwich
7..Benjamin Disraeli

Larry Hagman(played J.R Ewing) checked Keith Moon into rehab

See it's much easier when you give us the answers :D
Last edited by Resonator63 on Wed May 19, 2010 8:40 am, edited 1 time in total.

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Disraeli ;)

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hakey wrote:Disraeli ;)
Congratulations Hakey you spotted my deliberate mistake there :wink:
Duly corrected :)

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Well, you took your time....

Res wins, but with two more points docked. (One for misspelling Disraeli, and one for misuse of quote tags. I hate that.)

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The Fex wrote: No pedantry points, because the First Lord of the Treasury is more commonly referred to as the Prime Minister, regardless of his official title, and has been for centuries.
Sorry, an appeal to common usage is no defence against pedantry - you should know that Fex. ;)

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1.Not in the country
2.Not old fashioned
3.No old gear
4.Jelly Babies
5.It's noisy round here
6.I'm giving this one away

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The Jam studio albums:

In the City (1977)
This Is the Modern World (1977)
All Mod Cons (1978)
Setting Sons (1979)
Sound Affects (1980)
The Gift (1982)

I had to think about jelly babies!

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hakey wrote:Sorry, an appeal to common usage is no defence against pedantry
So, what are you saying? That Disraeli wasn't P.M.?

I'm annoyed now. My city is burning and I'm under curfew. I'm fining Res another point for missing a space between Hagman and the parenthesis. :x

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hakey wrote:The Jam studio albums:

In the City (1977)
This Is the Modern World (1977)
All Mod Cons (1978)
Setting Sons (1979)
Sound Affects (1980)
The Gift (1982)

I had to think about jelly babies!
All present and correct Hakey

Your go
:)

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The Fex wrote:
hakey wrote:Sorry, an appeal to common usage is no defence against pedantry
So, what are you saying? That Disraeli wasn't P.M.?

I'm annoyed now. My city is burning and I'm under curfew. I'm fining Res another point for missing a space between Hagman and the parenthesis. :x
:lol: I must be on minus points by now.

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The Fex wrote:
hakey wrote:Sorry, an appeal to common usage is no defence against pedantry
So, what are you saying? That Disraeli wasn't P.M.?
Officially he wasn't the Prime Minister, he was the First Lord of the Treasury. The first leader of the British govt. given the official title Prime Minister was Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman in 1905. It's a factoid that often comes up as question in quizes, eg. 'who was the first official British PM?' - IIRC it was even featured on an edition of QI.

And surely a pedant would always wish to point out where common usage is at variance with the official account?

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