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 Maria Linz
 
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							| Hi,pal! Have checked this out? http://hancockmcdonald.com/blog   |  18 Nov 2016     
					
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 almaz
 
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							| And talking about  �out�, does anyone remember this from a couple of years ago? (there�s a cool Venn diagram attached to the article) |  18 Nov 2016     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							|   I really like the last one  Edit: Oops, some of these are not suitable for students.  |  19 Nov 2016     
					
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 spinney
 
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							| Thanks Lynne!  I was going to do one with catch it! and it �s oronym but decided against it as it would mean a lot of explaining on the pronunciation of ch and sh. I could change my mind, though. Thanks to everyone for the wonderful ideas and pointing me in the right direction. I had no idea that the word oronym, was first coined by Gyles Brandreth. Perhaps attempting to make amends for having a y in his name instead of an i like all right-minded Gileses do.    I �ll post the game on Monday morning. Now, it �s pub time!    |  19 Nov 2016     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| No, Spinney, "four candles" doesn �t work in the US, nor do some of Lynne �s that depend on the "-er" ending in British pronunciation.   Bruce  |  19 Nov 2016     
					
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 redcamarocruiser
 
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							| I �ll let you all be the judge.   Am I saying  "four candles" or "fork handles"?     |  20 Nov 2016     
					
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 spinney
 
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							| That �s too close to call, Red. Thanks a lot! |  22 Nov 2016     
					
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