It wasn't either - I just ended up staying late at work.
My question is which Middlesex and England cricketer was on Watford's books?
Sorry for jumping in Barry (will postpone my question until my next turn).
It wasn't either - I just ended up staying late at work.
My question is which Middlesex and England cricketer was on Watford's books?
you are correctMike Gatting did a bit of goalkeeping as a teenager...before the pies took over!
Now back to the question you originally asked, cologne.
Thanks Barry. The question is:
At which historical battle was there the single biggest loss of British soldiers in one day ?
Somme?
Am I on the right track?This is one of those occasions when you wish you had listened more carefully at school....
If I'm right, it was the final battle of the Wars of the Roses - the one after which Henry VI conceded the crown to Edward IV & fled up here. There were around 30,000 killed - many of whom drowned/froze to death in a river as they were fleeing (the battle took place during a snowstorm).
But that is about all I can remember - a sign of agingAm I on the right track?


Just as you find the latest question, think, then get ready to put in an answer you find that someone has got there first.![]()

- what was the name given to the formation used by the Scots to successfully counter the superior cavalry force of the English during the Wars of Independence?