You have it in one Fez ! These 2 countries are actually the biggest producers of these worldwide. Over to you.I'll fall for it: raspberries...![]()
You have it in one Fez ! These 2 countries are actually the biggest producers of these worldwide. Over to you.I'll fall for it: raspberries...![]()
I think this has something to do with all being dockers but working for different firms which were in competition - not sure about any other details here.Quickie, then...
Rangers vs Celtic = sectarian divide
Barcelona vs Real Madrid = nationalist divide
Millwall vs West Ham = ???
Half right with dockers... that'll be Millwall....I think this has something to do with all being dockers but working for different firms which were in competition - not sure about any other details here.
Yeah, but not the answer I'm looking for.The Thames divides them.
Cologne has half the answer, you have a big clue to the other half.One lot are "Irons" forever blowing bubbles
The other take on terrorists unarmed

Between 2001 and 2016 researchers analysed 6,581 probes from faeces from wild living wolves in Germany (mostly in the former East Germany or Lower Saxony) in order to find out the balance of their diet the results were as follows:
52.7% ?
17.6% ?
15.1% ?
6.3% ?
4.7% ?
3.5 % ?
1.1 % ?
0.1 % ?
Can you try to replace the question marks as closely as possible ? Because of the difficulty of this I will accept close answers as well. One clue is that despite being in Germany they don't eat Sauerkraut![]()
There is one of these which is absolutely spot on Frenchie another which is nearly right ! Some clues on this - these figures are very similar in most central European countries - there is some variation in Poland, and a big variation in Canada.52.7% ? Roe deer
17.6% ? Red deer
15.1% ? Boar
6.3% ? Birds
4.7% ? Chickens
3.5 % ? Rabbit
1.1 % ? Sheep
0.1 % ? Derek Dougan
You're close enough Frenchie. Everything right apart from that boars are in second place on 17.6% with red deer following on 15.1%. Also the percentage for farm and domestic animals is the 1.1% ,with fish, fruit and nuts in last place. They also take more red deer than fallow dear - so those two are the other way around. The domestic animals most often taken are sheep and goats - mostly by single wolves which have separated from the pack. The variation in Poland is that there are more red deer numbers than for roe deer - so they adapted on crossing the border ! In Scandinavia elks come into the picture, and the packs in Canada are much larger and able to add bison to their diet. Over to you.52.7% ? Roe deer
17.6% ? Fallow deer
15.1% ? Boars/wild pig
6.3% ? Red deer
4.7% ? Other wild animals, including rodents and wild sheep
3.5 % ? Rabbit and hare
1.1 % ? Fish, fruit and nuts
0.1 % ? Farm and domesticated animals
Guess work on my part.
Is it Theodore, King of Corsica, buried in St Anne’s Chuchyard, off Shaftesbury Avenue?Which king did Horace Walpole rescue from the debtor's prison in London and look after him until the king died in 1756?
Is it Theodore, King of Corsica, buried in St Anne’s Chuchyard, off Shaftesbury Avenue?

Thanks, ofh.It is indeed andy.![]()
