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i cant wait
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Stop the lights, Bunny.
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roll it there colette
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Q1.Side by side Derby winners
Q2.Sun Alliance chasers are in Ireland Q3.Terpsichorean Guineas winners,one disqualified. Q4.Lunar oldest classic winners. Q5.One was stopped in a Champion Hurdle,other famous for his Ascot exploits Q6.Irish Derby Brothers. Q7.Cat Stevens song for Queen Mother Champion Chase winners Q8.Gallinule Stakes winners painting the rape of the lock Q9.Sixties slang for great in Gold Cup winners. Q10.Scottish mountains between Ormskirk and Melling road Q11.Flight connects these Leger winners. Q12.Skiing Oaks winners Q13.Irish Derby cities Q14.Forty connects these two recent Champion Hurdlers. Q15.Female connection for Easter Monday Q16.Gratis Guineas winners Q17.Irish Johns at Aintree Q18.Sailing Guineas winners. Q19.First names in Irish Hennessey. Q20.Not the run for the roses but both won Ayr race Q21.Not the run for the roses,the original with a floral connection. Q22.Where most of us grew up in Aintree. Q23.Abe race winners have Regal connection. Q24.You can play in these King George and Queen Elizabeth winners Q25.These two revolutionaries fought out some Newbury finish. Q26.Sussex is far away. Q27.Herr Sun Alliance winners Q28.Two Irish places in Aintree. Q29.Connections with original sponsor for bet365 Gold Cup winner. Q30.Not a liar and famous prize giver won the bright beer race All the answers are horses,each clue has at least two connecting answers |
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Are all these winners of the arc Wildman?
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No not an Arc winner there,the questions are stand alone it's just the answers are in connected pairs and in some cases there are three answers.
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Not overly sure how close connections are supposed to be in this.
6. I am assuming this is Robocco and Robero. 16. I saw a few answers for this in another quiz where one differed from yours so I am assuming this is On the House and Rock of Gibraltar? 7. Is this Hilly Way and Azertyuiop/Master Minded? |
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Jet Ski Lady, St Jovite. 13,14
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10. Ben Nevis and Foinaven.
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14. Was originally thinking For Auction and Beech Road but I am guessing this would be too far back and Beech Road was 50/1 so that blows it out anyway. Is this the right line to be taking?
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You have a good memory Bassanio and have got four right.
I thought Q7 was one of the hard ones,the Cat Stevens song was Father and Son the jockeys were Ted and Ruby Walsh the horses named by Bassanio were the ones they rode to victory in the Two Mile Champion Chase. Joe Value there are two connecting answers to each question,you seem to have done what happens regularly on these quizzes come up with a better answer than mine. |
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4 Moonax Moon Madness
5 Brownes Gazzette Brown Jack 15 Ann Ferris Nina Carberry |
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The Champion Hurdle winners in Q14 are very recent.
An old friend Know Won Nose proves once again he does know with three quick correct answers. |
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27. Probably miles out but have come up with Master Smudge and Monsieur Le Cure.
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3 Nijinsky Nureyev
28 West Tip Tipperay Tim |
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19. Nick The Brief and Alexander Banquet
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Your not miles out and you have come up with two correct answers but they are not the same as mine.
Similarly Know Won Nose has come up with two correct answers for Q28 but again different to mine. Soldieroffortune gets two right with his two Irish Hennessey winners. |
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24 Opera House Kings Theatre
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11. The Flying Dutchman and Flying Fox
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Another correct answer for Know Won Nose.
Soldieroffortune has done what now is the norm come up with two correct answers although not in my three. I won't score this til tomorrow as ye are coming up with extra correct answers all over the place. I rushed this a bit so apologies for some of the questions having multiple answers. |
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9. Cool Ground and Cool Dawn
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Showing your age there Soldieroffortune but two more correct answers nonetheless.
Will revisit tomorrow. |
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2. Comeragh, Glenbeigh and Killiney
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Scores
Know Won Nose. 12 Bassanio 11 Soldieroffortune. 9 Joe Value. 1 Have neglected this a bit but might be all for the best as the people who do well in these things tend to work and be away during the day. |
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Q2-trabolgan and kildimo
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Two correct answers for Shotgun Willy,Killiney and Kildimo were my two but ye have managed to find three others.
Q7 was first answered yet I thought it hard,Q13 seemed to me the easiest yet seems to have the forum stumped. |
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q13 troy/zagreb
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troy a city?
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q.1. harvester/st.gatien.
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q.30. george washington/ alfred nobel.
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maybe troy not a city anymore to be honest.
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Troy a most famous city,cause of the expression beware of Greeks bearing gifts with the famous wooden horse.
Four correct answers from Oufies Pal,Q1 is wrong but maybe you can give me a reason for your answer. |
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1. Roberto / The Minstrel
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That's a heck of a good answer,I am presuming you think they were standing at the same stud in America,I know they both stood in Kentucky but not sure where.
It's not my answer which is geographical but could be correct also. |
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harvester/ st gatien dead heated in derby of 1884.stupid answer i suppose but finished side by side that time anyway.
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Not a stupid answer at all and definitely worthy of two points.
My questions are too ambiguous and a lot of them have multiple answers although I like my own answer to Q1 |
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sailing guineas winners
henrythenavigator and roderigo de triano |
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Well done Snaafi Dancer,two correct answers.
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That was where I was coming from wildman but I rushed the answer and one was at Darby Dan and the other at Overbrook.
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