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chuckle

21st September 2009, 16:57
Part of each answer can be put with sun, sea or sand to make other words
1)This frameless craft was designed by Ian proctor in 1956
2)You might win this when playing the game created by scott abbott
3)An annual musical event has been held here since 1970 to present day ( I think this could be Glastonbury, but cannot see the sun, sea, or sand bit?)
4)The real identity of scabbers in J K Rowlings most famous books ( I think this could be Peter Pettigrew but cannot see the sun, sea, or sand bit?)
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jojo

21st September 2009, 17:07
Hi Chuckle
Ian Proctor had something to do with sailing dinghies
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mamya

21st September 2009, 17:09
Google can help you here enter :

1 Ian Proctor craft and the year
2 Scott Abbot board game
3 what your guess is plus the word `location`
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helena

21st September 2009, 17:09
unless i'm mistaken i'm sure scott abbott created trivial pursuit
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chuckle

21st September 2009, 17:14
Thanks I did find out it was trivial pursuit, but could not find what you win.
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jojo

21st September 2009, 17:16
Found Trivial Pursuit, where connection sun/sea/sand?
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chuckle

21st September 2009, 17:18
Mamya, thanks but the word location does not tie in with sun sea or sand does it? or can I just not see it?
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jojo

21st September 2009, 17:19
Bulb just lit up!
win "wedge" = sand-wedge!
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mamya

21st September 2009, 17:20
I mean find the exact location of the festival
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helena

21st September 2009, 17:21
chuckle

whats the name of the farm?
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