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tissick

25th March 2016, 13:03
Can any one help with answers to these clues. They are all sweets or chocolates from 1950s to present day.

TWO OVERBOARD
PUDDING FROM RISING SUN
CARTERS SUGARY CROP
COUPLE GETS AMOROUS AFTER ORDERING AT BETTY'S
TOOTHLESS HOWL
A QUINTET OF YOUTHS - mentoes?

These are the last 4 out of 100 in the quiz any help would be greatly appreciated
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escher

25th March 2016, 13:35
Two overboard - pear drops
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escher

25th March 2016, 13:36
Toothless howl - wine gums
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tissick

25th March 2016, 13:40
Thank you Escher, these last ones are doing my head in but your answers are the same as I had in mind. I wondered if carters sugary crop could be sweet peanuts (president carter)
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kace

25th March 2016, 21:12
Pudding from Rising Sun

I cant remember the name but there was something called
something japs

A quintet of youths - Five Boys
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tissick

25th March 2016, 21:22
Thank you Kace will see if I can find something with japs in on the net
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trevor

25th March 2016, 21:25
you're right Kace, Jap Desserts.
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tissick

26th March 2016, 00:04

Thank you so much Kace, Right on both counts - I've never heard of Jap desserts or 5 boys chocolate!
Just these two left
Couple gets amorous after ordering at bettys
Carters sugary crop

There were100 of these and my brain is hurting now!
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foxydil

1st April 2016, 09:43
Hey, bet you live in Suffolk. Looks like you're doing the same quiz as me. Managed 99 over a few days but one still outstanding. Driving me mad - aaagh!
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garyg

1st April 2016, 09:54
Sweet peanuts is right - Carter was also a peanut farmer.
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