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chuckle

22nd May 2010, 22:36
1)One for the very posh (6)
2)For french royalty? (7)
3)Sounds like a favourite of Queen Victoria (7)
4)Max could have fancied one when he put his fiddle away ( 5,4)
5)Beware of the indians going deep down (9)
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ixion

22nd May 2010, 22:39
2. Bourbon
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ajt

22nd May 2010, 22:42
3 Garibaldi
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ajt

22nd May 2010, 22:43
could 1 be Hobnobs?
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ajt

22nd May 2010, 22:44
4 Jaffa cake
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colin (swansea jack)

22nd May 2010, 23:20
I always bow to the knowledge od AJT but could 3 be ALBERT BISCUIT?

Robert Middlemass set up Middlemass’ Biscuit Factory in 1835. By 1896 production was mechanised and Middlemass produced the famous ‘Albert Biscuit’ during Queen Victoria’s reign.

Blessings.
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ixion

22nd May 2010, 23:31
possibly Osborne for the queen vic biccy
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ixion

22nd May 2010, 23:33
Osborne Biscuits
These were originally produced in 1860 and were one of the first semi-sweet varieties of biscuit to find mass favour. Initially intended to be called after Queen Victoria, Her Majesty declined to be associated with a commercial product but gracefully suggested that they could name the biscuit after her favourite home, Osborne House on the Isle of Wight.
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chuckle

23rd May 2010, 19:13
Thanks everyone just No 5 to go!
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gloria

23rd May 2010, 21:06
Arrowroot??
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