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Discussion in 'Watford' started by colognehornet, Jun 26, 2013.

  1. canary-dave

    canary-dave Well-Known Member

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    Is the correct answer!

    All your's BB <applause>
     
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  2. Bolton's Boots

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    I was rectangularly formed at the top, but round at the bottom. I was eight inches both in depth and circumference, and normally a foot from top to bottom. I was usually fashioned from alder. What was I and what was I used for?
     
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  3. andytoprankin

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    Bollocks.
     
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  4. Jsybarry

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    The original handles for cricket bats?
     
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  5. Bolton's Boots

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    That's about as far away as you can get.

    The eight inches in depth suggests a drink... :)
     
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  6. andytoprankin

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    I should make clear that I wrote that in frustration I didn't get this:

    ... and not as a suggested answer to this:

    I hope that has cleared up any potential confusion.

    <ok>
     
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  7. Busy Being Headhunted

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  8. andytoprankin

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    Is it the feet of a piano?
     
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  9. yorkshirehornet

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    something to do with food and drink then?
     
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  10. andytoprankin

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    "Normally a foot from top to bottom" the man says. So I'm thinking that means it is a foot to something, rather than a measurement.
     
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  11. yorkshirehornet

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    so a foot of a table or chair??
     
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  12. zen guerrilla

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    Is this thing hollow or solid?
     
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  13. Bolton's Boots

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    Both I suppose. :)

    It is heavily associated with a particular kind of drink, is Teutonic in origin although popularised in Ireland, and was traditionally used in a particular 30 day celebration....
     
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  14. Bolton's Boots

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  15. canary-dave

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    For anyone who knows how, that has given the game away!
     
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  16. Bolton's Boots

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    So what is it then? And what was it used for? :)
     
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  17. canary-dave

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    It's a mether cup used for drinking mead, dating back to the 10th century!

    I must admit, I'd never heard of these!
     
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  18. Bolton's Boots

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    That's only half the answer I was looking for - yes it was used for drinking mead, but on what occasion?
     
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  19. canary-dave

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    The only description I can find is that it was a "communal drinking vessel!"
     
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  20. Bolton's Boots

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    One more clue - something to do with marriage customs...
     
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