24 August 2009 #31 J Jorgi Well-Known Member Joined 8 July 2009 Messages 90 Visit site and 26 is indeed Flying Childers. I LOVE quizzes!
24 August 2009 #32 M magicgirl Well-Known Member Joined 28 September 2006 Messages 500 Visit site 26 is Flying Childers
24 August 2009 #33 M moodymare1987 Well-Known Member Joined 15 December 2003 Messages 7,954 Visit site I love them too, especially when I know the answers
24 August 2009 #34 Hollycat Well-Known Member Joined 27 August 2007 Messages 1,874 Visit site Oh that was fun but we have all the answers now
25 August 2009 #35 Hollycat Well-Known Member Joined 27 August 2007 Messages 1,874 Visit site We should each think up a quiz question and see if the others can work it out. I will start. Which equine male has teats?
We should each think up a quiz question and see if the others can work it out. I will start. Which equine male has teats?
25 August 2009 #36 J Jorgi Well-Known Member Joined 8 July 2009 Messages 90 Visit site A pseudohermaphrodite?
25 August 2009 #37 J Jorgi Well-Known Member Joined 8 July 2009 Messages 90 Visit site On a similar line, which famous Hollywood female role has always been played by a male?
25 August 2009 #38 Hollycat Well-Known Member Joined 27 August 2007 Messages 1,874 Visit site Is this horsey related tuckbox???? I will have to get my thinking cap on about that!!!!
25 August 2009 #39 Hollycat Well-Known Member Joined 27 August 2007 Messages 1,874 Visit site A pantomime dame is not a Hollywood role I take it
25 August 2009 #40 J Jorgi Well-Known Member Joined 8 July 2009 Messages 90 Visit site Not horsey exactly, no, but this is HHO, not HO if that helps at all.
25 August 2009 #41 YorksG Over the hill and far awa Joined 14 September 2006 Messages 16,164 Location West Yorkshire Visit site Lassie
25 August 2009 #42 Hollycat Well-Known Member Joined 27 August 2007 Messages 1,874 Visit site I will give you a hint about mine but then it will be too easy. Hmmm - this equine has a body temp 1 degree less than that of a horse (didn't double check so hope I'm right!!!!)
I will give you a hint about mine but then it will be too easy. Hmmm - this equine has a body temp 1 degree less than that of a horse (didn't double check so hope I'm right!!!!)
25 August 2009 #43 Hollycat Well-Known Member Joined 27 August 2007 Messages 1,874 Visit site lol, Lassie sounds right to me! Yorks is far too sharp and awake at this time of night!!!!!!
25 August 2009 #44 J Jorgi Well-Known Member Joined 8 July 2009 Messages 90 Visit site Are we still on pantomimes?
25 August 2009 #45 J Jorgi Well-Known Member Joined 8 July 2009 Messages 90 Visit site ....and yup - Lassie is right.
25 August 2009 #46 Hollycat Well-Known Member Joined 27 August 2007 Messages 1,874 Visit site My equine does not appear in pantomines, but is commonly used at church events
25 August 2009 #47 Fii Well-Known Member Joined 28 July 2009 Messages 5,735 Location Dorset Visit site Donkey??? no?
25 August 2009 #48 brighteyes Pooh-Bah Joined 13 August 2006 Messages 13,018 Location Well north of Watford Visit site 12) Nag is an inferior horse 14) Wart for the common equine tumour 15) Jockeys 18) Puckle is another name for a Kineton noseband off the top of my head Not read anyone else's answers yet or Googled... ETS Yes Angleberry is the tumour. Forgot about that term! Why is everyone on about donkeys and Lassie and pantomimes? Did I miss something
12) Nag is an inferior horse 14) Wart for the common equine tumour 15) Jockeys 18) Puckle is another name for a Kineton noseband off the top of my head Not read anyone else's answers yet or Googled... ETS Yes Angleberry is the tumour. Forgot about that term! Why is everyone on about donkeys and Lassie and pantomimes? Did I miss something
25 August 2009 #49 L Lolo Well-Known Member Joined 19 August 2008 Messages 10,267 Visit site Tuckbox- is it Miss Fritton from St Trinians?
25 August 2009 #50 A aimeeq94 Well-Known Member Joined 18 October 2008 Messages 2,017 Visit site Lmao at miss fritton answer!! but im not following this.. :L x