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Structure
Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 15 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Viz
He is described as 'completely hatstand'? | Viz
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Roger Irrelevant. More annoying than Mr Logic. Although it's a close thing. Colin is just useless. Buster Bailey gets beat up daily.
Who has 'Bob + NUFC' tattooed on their arm? | Viz
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Biffa Bacon. Sometimes they do change to read different things, but these do appear most often. Everard appeared in Smut, and Gizzard was courtesy of Kenny Everett.
Who is known as 'The Man On The Telly'? | Viz
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Roger Mellie. Roger Whitticker is the enormously talented whistler.
Who has the 'Amazing Underpants'? | Viz
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Felix. Must be seen to be believed.
What sport does 'Billy the Fish' play? | Viz
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Soccer. He was the Goalie for Fulchester United.
Sandra and Tracy. Miss Burke and Miss Tunstall. And their friend Baz Askwith.
Sexist. "Tyneside's silver-tongued cavalier". Famed for his spectacular, but unsurprising, lack of success with members of the opposite sex.
In "The Modern Parents", what is Tarquin's little brother's name? | "Viz" Characters
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Guinevere. To avoid "sexual stereotyping", according to Malcolm, his father.
Being a miser. An old favourite, from the days when "Viz" really was funny. "As tight as a gnat's chuff", apparently.
£1.49. As consumed on a regular basis by "8 Ace", Viz's thirsty family man. Usually prior to being locked out of his house and sleeping in the garden shed.
Tommy Brown. All the others play, or have played, for the team. As have Cardinal Basil Hume, the Queen Mother and Shakin' Stevens. Not to mention such regulars as Brown Fox the large-breasted Red Indian winger and Johnny X the invisible striker.
A Hopeless Liar. "I'm Sylvester Stallone's brother, honest".
Radical Conscience. "We are sisters, we are one!"
What is Finbar Saunders' most famous response to a double entendre? | "Viz" Characters
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Fnarr fnarr. Usually uttered in the company of his mother's friend, Mr Gimlet. The double entendres themselves are mostly far too rude to repeat here.
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