One L of a Phoenix

The famous fruit-chat quiz!
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Post by Cardinal Sin »

Wow. Such hostility. This smoking ban has obviously hit you hard UP!

Over to you sir!
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you are quite right Your Eminence; i'm am bitterer and twisteder than ever before.

right: the french words for pretty and red give the English name for which harbinger of terror?
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Post by Cardinal Sin »

Well the French for pretty is joli, and the word for red is rouge.

therefore, the answer must be the mythical beast Jolirouge.


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you have the right building blocks but not the right answer
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Post by Northern Monkey »

Back to pirates the Jolly Roger?
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yep, the jolly roger. (on the high seas the standards were often red although pop culture prefers the black ones)

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Post by Northern Monkey »

OK- I once won the "snowball" in my wife's local's celebrity quiz night with the following question

In which year was income tax introduced?

The idea was that after the end of the normal quiz they would ask a v difficult question which normally would only be got by a guess and the prize would roll-up each week until someone succesfully guessed it. That particular evening Arthur Smith was handing out the prizes and unfortunately (being the only besuited gent present and having to go up on stage to claim it) I just happened to know it.
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Post by Cardinal Sin »

I'll go for 1950
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ill guess earlier than that 1900
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Post by harry 3 »

More likely 16??
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Noone is close
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something to do with danegeld? in which case i'll guess 1000
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Nice lateral thinking UP- it was introduced to finance warmongering but not the Scandos
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Post by Flying Spaghetti Monster »

Fund the Napoleonic wars? 1803?
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Post by Northern Monkey »

correct war, wrong century
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