Aberdeen in the Cup Winners cup final in 1983.
Spot on....
Over to you.
Aberdeen in the Cup Winners cup final in 1983.
Sorry Yorkie, not the USA. In America the professed religions are 37% Protestant and 23% Catholic - in the country I am thinking of the difference is only just over 1%. The differences are also revealed in the differing number of public holidays in this country (region for region) - the capital has 4 less of them than some other regions.USA?
Sorry hornetonsecondbase, not Switzerland - but not so very far away.Given something that was said at work last week about it not being a holiday in all parts of the country when making payments on behalf of a client, I'd guess at Switzerland.
Not the Netherlands BB. There the difference is about 10% between the 2 religious groups. The ratio in the country I am thinking of is much closer.Holland?
That's the one Frenchie. The Catholic population is given as 29.1 % and the Lutheran as 27.9% making it the closest ratio in the World. The Protestant states are Schleswig Holstein, Hamburg, Mecklenburg Vorpommern, Brandenburg, Berlin, Niedersachsen, Sachsen and Thuringen whereas the rest is mostly Catholic. Berlin and Hamburg have 4 fewer public holidays than eg. Munich and Stuttgart. Cologne is predominantly Catholic whereas the place where I live (Engelskirchen), only 40 km. east of Cologne, is 34% Catholic and 27% Lutheran. Over to you.I reckon it could be Germany.
What beer brings together malt and chestnut flour?
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Quite right BB. I have managed to make sure it is up to standard over the past couple of weeks. It is!![]()
Lacey?Have sampled it in the past and found it to be well above standard....
A word question this time - originally this word was another name for the festival of the Epiphany. Then it came to denote a type of thin, transparent fabric. Now it is used as a female Christian name. What is it?
Lacey?
Tiffany is a girls name, a material and the old French word for Epiphany was Tiphanie which sounds the same.