OK, after reading that latest hint I'll take a swing at this.
They all had a twin. I suspect that those whose twin we've never heard of probably died whilst very young or were possibly still born.
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OK, after reading that latest hint I'll take a swing at this.
They all had a twin. I suspect that those whose twin we've never heard of probably died whilst very young or were possibly still born.
... Is the right answer!
In fact they all had a twin who died in infancy, or was stillborn.
In the case of David Jason (British star of TV series 'Only Fools and Horses', 'A Touch of Frost' and 'The Darling Buds of May' amongst others - not sure how many, if any, of these reached Australia!), he chose a stage name in honour of his stillborn twin. His real name is David White and his twin was named Jason posthumously.
As I said before - I knew about Elvis' stillborn twin before. This question turned up in a pub quiz, and nobody got the correct answer!
'Nuff said - it is now Duckman's turn to set a conundrum for us!
Thanks Hex,
OK guys and girls try this one for size.
An old one - but it'll make you think :
Someone introduces you to your mothers only sisters husbands sister-in-law.
He has no brothers.
What do you call this lady ?
mum
Good one Bob and in only 3 minutes too!
It was the best I could come up with a Saturday night.
Over to you now..
Hey , I wouldna answered that If I'd thought I have to pose the next riddle.
OK Here Goes
What's black and white and red all over??
Hint -- its not a newspaper!!
A run over Zebra? :eek:
Mick
The last sparky that worked at Squizzy's place:mad:
St Kilda's run at the AFL premiership (it's all over now).
A sunburnt nun. Is that politcally incorrect? I hope so! :D
Duckman got it.
There are several answers
1 to 3- Sunburnt zebra or nun or collingwood player
4-6 Embarrased zebra or nun or collingwood player
your turn
I realise that this is certain to be wrong, but as as a Brit I'd have to say:Quote:
Originally Posted by echnidna
Newcastle United vs Liverpool
;)
OK here goes.
Here is the question:
How do you get 4 triangles out of 6 equal length matchsticks without breaking, overlapping or incomplete shapes (ie, pieces jutting out)?
Hint: feel free to post photos if you have the necessary photographic equipment rather than try to explain it in words. We have the technology, why not use it? :)
Not sure whether I really need a picture, but I'm pretty sure the answer is an equilateral (4 sided) pyramid.
... Sorry - I missed duckman's answer to the black, white, red thing - but I was sure that Newcastle vs Liverpool was not the answer!
BUGGER! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by hexbaz
You got it right already Hexbaz. Geez... from now on ALL my quiz questions will involve holes. :p :p
Over to you...