Good try Brian, but Anderlecht is within 'greater Brussels' and their stadium is also within the city.Brussels ?
That's the one Yorkie. The title of the EU's biggest non first div. city had been rotating between Berlin, Cologne and Düsseldorf for quite a few seasons. From the actual population within the city itself, Düsseldorf is just ahead of Sheffield and Leeds. Over to you.Dusseldorf?
I went German on that one!That's the one Yorkie. The title of the EU's biggest non first div. city had been rotating between Berlin, Cologne and Düsseldorf for quite a few seasons. From the actual population within the city itself, Düsseldorf is just ahead of Sheffield and Leeds. Over to you.
Wrong question, wrong pageProbably quite easy this one. We have a new language here:
ek kum chuchu = the train is coming
ek namas chuchu = the train is very big
nek kum niva chuchu = the train isn't coming
ek chuchu = it's a train
How would you say in this language '' It's not a train'' ?

Novosibirsk
over to youTolstoy?Continuing the Russian theme...
Who, better known as a writer of fiction, interviewed Trotsky several times and witnessed the Russian Revolution of 1917 at first hand?
Arthur Ransome ?
Clayhanger by Arnold Bennett. He was unpopular in Fenton because he wrote about the "Five" Towns of the Potteries and missed out Fenton! Pity he didn't miss out Stoke - what a hole - but thanks for the 3 points.....Cheers Theo. Ok. another literary one. Which novel, and also film serial, begins with it's hero (if such a word was possible for this writer) stood on a steep-sloping red bricked canal bridge, in the valley between Bursley and its suburb Hillport. ? Also, why was the writer initially not very popular in the town of Fenton ?
That's the one Vic. The 'Bursley' and 'Hillport' mentioned were of course Burslem and Longport - I actually lived in Burslem for 3 years ! Over to you.Clayhanger by Arnold Bennett. He was unpopular in Fenton because he wrote about the "Five" Towns of the Potteries and missed out Fenton! Pity he didn't miss out Stoke - what a hole - but thanks for the 3 points.....
I actually have all the Bennett novels on my Kindle and read Clayhanger about 3 weeks ago - so the question came at just the right height on to my favoured foot.That's the one Vic. The 'Bursley' and 'Hillport' mentioned were of course Burslem and Longport - I actually lived in Burslem for 3 years ! Over to you.
Peter the Great lived in both places. He studied maritime engineering in London (and lived in Deptford) - and used this knowledge to order the building of St Petersburg.I actually have all the Bennett novels on my Kindle and read Clayhanger about 3 weeks ago - so the question came at just the right height on to my favoured foot.
What is the connection between St Petersburg and Deptford?
Just too good cologne!Peter the Great lived in both places. He studied maritime engineering in London (and lived in Deptford) - and used this knowledge to order the building of St Petersburg.