1. |
Hob |
A |
A game of sticks and stones |
B |
A male ferret |
C |
A lout |
D |
To walk with a limp |
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2. |
Jack |
A |
A detective |
B |
An inhabitant of Ascension
Island |
C |
A children’s game played with stones |
D |
A leather bottle |
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3. |
Gill |
A |
An ornate paving stone |
B |
A small ravine |
C |
A female ferret |
D |
The wattle under the bill of a fowl |
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4. |
Pill |
A |
To become bald |
B |
A doctor |
C |
A male prostitute |
D |
To plunder |
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5. |
Pant |
A |
A puddle in a cowshed |
B |
An overhead railway or tram
wire |
C |
The bulging and shrinking of a ship’s hull |
D |
A public fountain |
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6. |
Cob |
A |
A basket |
B |
A male swan |
C |
Clay and chopped straw used as a building
material |
D |
An Australian from Tasmania |
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7. |
Dan |
A |
A level of proficiency in Japanese sport |
B |
A tub for carrying coal |
C |
A marker buoy |
D |
A type of small Scandinavian
sausage |
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8. |
Kit |
A |
A pocket violin |
B |
A baby ferret |
C |
To mock sarcastically |
D |
A container holding about 10 stones weight of
fish |
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9. |
Bat |
A |
Informal speech in a foreign language |
B |
To flutter |
C |
A type of church tower found
in the Channel Isles |
D |
A layer of hat felt |
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10. |
Tag |
A |
To scream uncontrollably |
B |
An American parking ticket |
C |
The tip of an animal’s tail |
D |
A refrain |
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11. |
Nib |
A |
A wooden carriage pole |
B |
To poke a pig |
C |
An upper class person |
D |
Crushed coffee beans |
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12. |
Pan |
A |
A betel nut |
B |
To go to sleep upside down |
C |
The face |
D |
A small ice floe |
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13. |
Rag |
A |
To argue |
B |
A large rough slate |
C |
A farthing |
D |
A ferret’s tail |
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14. |
Tap |
A |
An Indian malarial fever |
B |
A barrel peg |
C |
The bit of plastic at the end
of a shoelace |
D |
A song sung at the end of a Girl Guide
meeting |
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15. |
Frog |
A |
The depression in a brick |
B |
An Adam’s apple |
C |
The block on a violin bow
|
D |
An attachment to the belt for carrying a bow |
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16. |
Bob |
A |
To cheat |
B |
A dance |
C |
A Scottish word for ‘uncle’ |
D |
The refrain of a song |
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17. |
Gin |
A |
A type of shirt worn in
Poland |
B |
An aboriginal woman |
C |
A Scottish word meaning ‘if’ |
D |
A trap |
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18. |
Ban |
A |
To catch a ball whilst
running backwards |
B |
A division in the Prussian army |
C |
A Moldovan coin |
D |
The Governor of a Hungarian military district |
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19. |
Gaff |
A |
A Welshman who comes from
Glamorgan |
B |
To gamble |
C |
A hook used to land fish |
D |
A fair |
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20. |
Poll |
A |
The blunt end of the head of a hammer |
B |
An old jar with a clamp-on
lid |
C |
A pass degree at Cambridge University |
D |
The head |
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21. |
Bun |
A |
The buttocks |
B |
A dry stalk |
C |
An idle dandy in Regency
times |
D |
A hare’s tail |
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22. |
Mag |
A |
A collective noun for jays |
B |
Free drinks given to employees of a brewery |
C |
A long-tailed titmouse |
D |
A halfpenny |
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23. |
Quiz |
A |
A type of yo-yo toy |
B |
A mocking look |
C |
A monocle |
D |
An 18th
century horse-drawn carriage |
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24. |
Maw |
A |
A seagull |
B |
The stomach of a ruminant |
C |
The winding gear in a Cornish
tin mine |
D |
A card game |
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25. |
Tiff |
A |
A dram of whisky |
B |
To dress |
C |
A female market flower seller |
D |
Sour liquor |
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26. |
Tod |
A |
A card game |
B |
28 pounds weight of wool |
C |
A fox |
D |
A kangaroo hunting party |
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27. |
Link |
A |
The excretion of a civet’s
reproductive organ |
B |
A bank |
C |
A crude type of torch |
D |
To move nimbly |
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28. |
Fell |
A |
Bitterness |
B |
Skin |
C |
A moorland farm |
D |
Ruthless |
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29. |
Wale |
A |
Planks along the outside of a ship’s hull |
B |
Collective noun for ferrets |
C |
Choice |
D |
Texture |
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30. |
Ware |
A |
Springtime |
B |
Seaweed |
C |
Clipped hole in a bus or
train ticket |
D |
To spend |
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