Originally Posted By amazedncal2 I really need google for most of these questions so I have just been lurking lately
Originally Posted By u k fan Well it looks like LP is cleverer than Facebook, no one on FB has even attempted either of these questions!!!
Originally Posted By u k fan No me either. As I said I think the last couple have been quite hard, but I've not even had a single guess on Facebook. With no competition I'd have at least had a guess!!!
Originally Posted By u k fan The correct answers are Advocaat, Lemonade & Lime and Issac Newton. Help yourselves to a snack EmmaJayne and Autopia Deb!!!
Originally Posted By u k fan Today's question is a bit easier: Name the 2 reindeer whose name begins with a "C"? Good Luck!!!
Originally Posted By amazedncal2 ACK, the question I would have known the answer to and I was too late Yes, I would have had to sing it too. I have already had a lovely snack so I'm a happy camper
Originally Posted By u k fan amazed... there are a few questions left, hopefully you'll get one of those!!!
Originally Posted By amazedncal2 I'm good I already had my virtual snack from sort of guessing a question correctly early on That is the snack I already had I was just teasing but it didn't come out quite right. I'm enjoying the game ukfan.
Originally Posted By u k fan No worries! It's pot luck really when the questions are easy as to who will get it first. I'll post another one later!!!
Originally Posted By u k fan The answer is Comet and Cupid. Well done TXDISNEYNERD, have the virtual snack of your choice!!!
Originally Posted By u k fan Another music one today. This is a british song, but I'm sure it's well known enough that you'll all know it. Which artist sang the opening lines of the 1984 version of "Do They Know It's Christmas?" Good Luck!!!
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo I think it was Luton born boy Paul Young (I used to know him and his family)
Originally Posted By u k fan Ok, here's today's question (A little earlier than usual, but I'm singing tonight, speaking of which I've posted a new song in my other thread - sorry for the plug!) What does the word "Advent" mean? Good luck!!!
Originally Posted By dagobert Since I had Latin in school, I think I know the answer. Advent comes from the Latin word "adventus", which means coming or arriving.