tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1834682919099613259.post6706531886931580293..comments2024-03-29T12:41:02.065+00:00Comments on Nik Nak’s Old Peculiar: Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 17-4-2017Nik Nakhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03180448379794045739noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1834682919099613259.post-4001801832222210942017-04-17T21:27:59.003+01:002017-04-17T21:27:59.003+01:00Ah, I knew I'd blow at least one of those ques...Ah, I knew I'd blow at least one of those questions. So much British history! :) But I learn so much, which is great!<br /><br />As for Bill, I think she's just ... brilliant! Am I right? :)<br /><br />1. 2014<br />2. the Pennines<br />3. The Affray<br />4. Fidel Castro<br />5. horse racing<br /><br />Speaking of horse racing, have I ever mentioned that I once met Dick Francis at a book Debbihttp://www.debbimack.com/blognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1834682919099613259.post-8367445065639132082017-04-17T12:18:26.243+01:002017-04-17T12:18:26.243+01:00Q1) 2014
Q2) The Pennines (very c lose by)
Q3) ...Q1) 2014<br />Q2) The Pennines (very c lose by)<br />Q3) HM Submarine Affray<br />Q4) Fidel Castro <br />Q5) Horse racing (I don’t know anything about horse racing but even I recognise him!)<br />Yes, there are historical periods that are more 'lively' than others, but I guess ideas travel and are exported.<br />I must say that, like Debby, I'd also written George I and then I Olgahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02235506221837074598noreply@blogger.com