1. In 2014, “galocher” was added to French. What’s it mean?
2. Which letter does not appear in any U.S. state name?
3. The flat part of the Sahara is covered mostly in what?
4. No number before 1000 contains which letter?
5. What’s an octothorpe?
6. Where did the term Xmas for Christmas originate?
7. If you see feefle and flinkdrinkin, which country are you in and what are they?
1. Couldn’t possibly say – there might be children watching and it’s before the 9 o’clock watershed. It involves tongues and mouths.
2. Q
3. Dirt
5. Occurs when you make a hash of it.
6. Printing press of Gutenberg
1. You wear it on your head, it is a kind of boot
2. Thorn
3. Immigrants
4. Ewe
5. Hash
6. North Pole accountants downsizing
7. No country for old men
1. DR yes
2. DR yes
3. Gravel
4. A. DR’s M?
5. Both yes
6. Greek letter which transliterates as Che
7. Scotland, types of snow. Strange people, the Sots. Am drinking their strange drink right now.
“Strange people, the Sots. Am drinking their strange drink right now.”
Sots? Step away from the bottle….. 🙂
Not as thunk as I drink I am. Anyway, it’s a glass.
4. M
3. Sheiks or Nomads or Camels
6. Probably from the Greek language.
7. Scandewegia. Something to avoid.
Give you 6. They didn’t say M but when you think about it, it does not appear.
‘Scuse me! 101 or one hundred A nd one. 102 or one hundred A nd two etc Hrumph! 😛
Saw that from the start but it’s a connector. However, the Scotch has spoken and M it is, A it is not.
4 – Also J, K and Z.. there are probably others too.
Yep, bit of a pathetic question really.