I only stumbled across this today, what is the collective noun for a group of bears? I love some of these collective nouns....
A sloth or a sleuth, either will do. Who gets to pick these words? Now for a nigh-on impossible question on an obscure part of London .....
Now now Roller, well, why not?... Which area in London carries the suffixes 'Within' and 'Without'?...
It relates to The City and specifically 'London Wall.' As in within London Wall or not, and without pertaining to the latter.
I had to look it up to check as I couldn't remember which "gate" it was, but read about this some years ago ...Cripplegate I think
Cripplegate was previously divided into 'Within' and 'Without' but is no longer. The area in the question is two separate wards and still officially carries the suffixes...
Is it St Botolph's, or that may be just two different churches. My family, fathers line, lived in Little Britain/ Clerkenwell since the early 1700s (at least, thats as far as I have got back) and lots were christened, married and buried in St Botolph's without Aldgate. Come to think of it Aldgate may be the answer. Or Aldersgate. Anyway, Postmans Park, right next to the church, is a brilliant place. Having read the above post I'm wrong.
and with the train clue, I'll go for Farringdon. A piteousness of doves is a personal favourite collective noun.
Another complete this sequence one.... George Hardwick Billy Wright Ronnie Clayton Johnny Haynes ...............?
Who are the only top flight team to have both scored and conceded a century of goals in the same league season?...