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Lisbon
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Nor Portuguese.
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Oslo
Copenhagen ffs! |
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Not Scandanavia.
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Prague?
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Jim was in the right area with Belgrade.
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Yes, Prague, that's 6.
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Bucharest
Budapest |
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Sofia
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Correct, colly. That's 8. One left...
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Not Sofia. City in western Europe.
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Paris?
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Not Paris.
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Rome
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Liverpool
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Has anyone said Dundee?
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we've had Rome wrong apparently Rob
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Well done, nick, Dundee is no 9.
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It's in Italy I reckon.
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Nick Dundee!!
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Well done nick, I'd never have got that
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There is an R is Borough and mackerel
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*in
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Dundee 1963, Dundee Utd 1984.
Dundee won Scottish title in 1962. Who was their manager in that era? |
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Oops, Tommy got all steamed up for nothing |
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Jock Stein?
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No, colly. He had a famous brother.
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Rick Stein?
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Lol, AS. No, famous in football, not cuisine.
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Well, you bounder Colly!!
Thanks Joel - I never noticed! |
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Was going to put Franken Stein Anders
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That could have been a good Q after all!
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Correct, colly, Bob Shankly, brother of Bill.
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It was Tommy, sorry old chum.
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That 'mackerel' Q is for something else, I think.
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Name the only US state whose name contains none of the letters from 'mackerel'?
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Hahaha!
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St John's Wood!
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ohio
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Er, no Tom.
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