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7. Is that your namesake, wildman?
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7. Correct and yes they are all racing related answers.
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1895!
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12 answers...6 racehorses 3 racecourses 2 racing characters and 1 jockey.
Dont give up so easily Giant Strides i know it was 1895 Grand National but as its my own name and i have been annoying some of you on here of late...not that hard. |
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1. Gowran?
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You learn something new everyday!
Does your family have some connection with the horse? |
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Downallstar...No but i like the way you are thinking.
Giant Strides..No but learnt off Grand National Winners as a kid and that was the name that i liked. |
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10. Leopardstown
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Ribellaro...Leopardstown correct was previously a leper colony....repel about = leper.
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Presume 12 is an anagram?
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No.
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fk
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6. Aintree and 9.Frank Finnegan
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5. Thyestes?
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Both wrong....I may owe you all an apology its my first time doing this,they could be too hard.In my defence i have observed Ribellaro in action and the man is a quiz genius that would also apply to Xerophyte who is normally on the regular forum,it could also be that i am overly protective of my 100 euro.
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1. Cork?
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Thyestes and Cork wrong.I think Q1 is unfair but funnily you are all on the right track, Batty Brennan was what was once called a spoilt priest....now have another go.
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Downpatrick!
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Giant Strides...no but it is an Irish racecourse.
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2. Tipperary Tim
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McCain?
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for 9
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Tipperary Tim is correct....its a long way to Tipperary etc....He won the 1928 Aintree Grand National at 100/1 and my father backed him.
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1. Laytown
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Three nil to Ribellaro...The fav beginning to draw clear.Downallstar deserves a mention because he first picked up on it and Gowran is in Kilkenny also Observerrl realised that Bartholemew is shortened to Batt or Batty in Cork.
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Four nil to Ribellaro.I will have to give you some clues.
3.I thought this was easy but read it again,the first word in Q4 is another clue. 5.Substitute Le Blaireau for cannibal. 6.The port is Sandemans. 9.Concentrate on the second word and dont always think of your gut. Thats enough to keep you going,again apologies if i have overdone it. |
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is 12 red rum ...
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9. Lord Lucan?
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Both wrong i am afraid.9 You dont eat these chips,he himself was a bookmaker in the seventies,his brother still is.
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9 liam flood
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Well done observerirl...The chips in this clue were poker chips and Liam Food is always referred to as gentleman Liam Flood on the televised poker tournaments.
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Another clue for Q5...The Cannibal and Le Blaireau are the nicknames of two sportsmen.
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Another clue for Q4 the Tremeloes big hit of the sixties is relevant to the first part of this clue.
Am heading into town wont be back til around four so when i dont reply you know the reason. |
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6. Doncaster
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4, Golden Miller?
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5 Shane Kelly
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Ribellaro both right
4.Golden Miller...Silence is golden....a lapdog in cryptic terms is a greyhound and probably the most famous greyhound of all..Mick The Miller. 6.The Sandemans Port ad was find the Don as in a Spanish gentleman with a black cape,someone who holds auditions does the casting hence Doncaster. |
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8. Imperial Call?
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OnehundredK..You have picked up the clue,Q5.answer is a horse now drop Shane from your answer and team up with Hinault you are almost there.
Imperial Call is wrong. |