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| 1.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon had which nickname that sounded very much like what you'd call a sleeping cow? |
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| 2.
I was making Rag Pudding (yes there is such a thing) and my recipe called for a kilogram of "cow with no legs". What should my recipe have read? |
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Which band, a favourite of cows, had hits during the 1960's and 70's with songs such as "Question", "Isn't Life Strange" and "Go Now"? |
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| 4.
You should never tell secrets to cows because they go in one ear and out the udder. Speaking of one ear, what is the only creature that has one ear? |
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Which occupation fills the blank spot in "_____ Street Irregulars", a name for a group of urchins who help out the fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes, from time to time? If you need a hint it's the job that cows are good at because they make pies regularly. |
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What confection, a caramel candy that used to be encased with chocolate and is produced by The Hershey Company, has a name that could also mean a cow that doesn't produce milk? |
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British band Talk Talk released their last album in 1991. I'd like to say that it was called "A Cow With a Sense of Humour" but it wasn't. Using that line as a guide can you identify what the name of Talk Talk's last album was? |
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What do you get when you mix a cow with a ghost or, alternatively, what is another name for cold cream? |
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What do you call the situation when a cow is spying on another cow? The same thing as the title of a 1987 John Badham movie in which Richard Dreyfuss and Emilio Estevez spy on a waitress hoping that her boyfriend, an escaped prisoner, will try and make contact. |
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My father once told me that cows wear bells because their horns don't work. Cows may not be horn-blowers but Horatio Hornblower was the main character in a series of novels written by which author? |
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