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celadon

30th June 2009, 09:03
The answer includes the name of a tree; any ideas?

They flock after the Magpies (4,4)

Bungle and Zippy may like this tree (8,4)
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bullfrog

30th June 2009, 09:20
The second looks like it should be Rainbow Tree, but the numbers are wrong.
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the alchemist

30th June 2009, 10:53
They flock after the Magpies (4,4)

Could it be TOON ARMY (Newcastle United fans)?
Apparently toon is an Indian tree of the mahogany family.
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celadon

30th June 2009, 11:25
Thank you Bullfrog & Alchemist,

I also thought of the Rainbow Tree, tried to find out if the answer length was wrong to no avail.

If nothing better comes up shall be going with Sunshine tree.

Regards

Celadon
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suesan

30th June 2009, 14:10
Hi

Im doing this quiz too
Ive emailed the quiz setter and the number of letters for Bungle and Zippy clue is correct !!!
Is there such thing as a Geoffrey Tree?? Ive not been able to find one but ..........

thanks
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celadon

30th June 2009, 17:15
Hi Suesan,

Could not find a geoffrey tree in an earlier search.

Regards

Celadon.
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campanilla

30th June 2009, 17:59
There was an episode where they were on an island and used a green umbrella as a palm tree - so perhaps Umbrella Palm?
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the joker

30th June 2009, 19:21
Campanilla
Chambers gives UMBRELLA TREE as " any of various trees........especially N American magnolia.No mention of umbrella palm. Just a thought.
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campanilla

30th June 2009, 20:41
Hi Joker,

The online encylopaedia give Umbrella Palm as:

"An Australian palm tree (Hedyscepe Canterburyana) cultivated as an ornamental for its feathery, drooping leaves with silvery-blue sheaths", and its also mentioned in Wikipedia.
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eleanormcn

30th June 2009, 20:57
There's also the umbrella pine, shaped as named, found all over southern Europe and north Africa.
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