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Tuesday, December 25, 2007

GREG'S FIENDISHLY DIFFICULT CRYPTIC CHRISTMAS QUIZ

No Cribs or Yule Log tables allowed... Write on one side of the wrapping paper only; answers by Twelfth Night please. Will be posted on my blog then:

Section 1 Seasonal Transport

  1. Sounds vulgar but wet and expensive way to kill.
  2. Destination Cairo airport
  3. Spanish writer rode one called "oatie".
  4. Fore (-1)noon floaters
  5. Rev Awdrey's No.1 annually pulls this.

Section 2 Famous Names and People

  1. Seasonally fearful actor / playwright
  2. Second generation old fashioned roofing worker
  3. Mr. Blobby's Christmas companion
  4. One out of Matthew 2 and the other out of North Lancashire
  5. An old Ambridge family - archer than the others in Luke.

Section 3 Food and Drink

  1. One country is useful for basting another
  2. Shoplifter takes German cake
  3. Espionage in the polo factory coins a fortune
  4. Thought at length about an unpleasant noise
  5. Thankfully there are few of these famous Belgians.

Section 4 Christmas Songs

  1. includes numeorus jumping peers and a twitchers list
  2. Kelloggs cereals may melt in the mouth
  3. Royal Boxing Day expedition
  4. Seasonal night visions about needles, cowes to ride and new port
  5. Leyton Triple Crown

Section 5 Christmas Traditions.

  1. thrush on the foot may be embarrassing to some
  2. a card game without any birthdays
  3. sounds like a prison made of Cornish metal
  4. two evergreen female names
  5. tinkerbelle ain't heavy
  6. circular avian letter
  7. Officers dine upstairs because of their elevated status, while the composer is on the way out
  8. Liturgical name of indeterminate gender causes extremities to do this when snowballing
  9. Northern trousers play without words but still lose their voice
  10. Measure in kg in a stable environment

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