One quiz at a time
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Perhaps Lord Mountbatten then.
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No.djewesbury wrote:Perhaps Lord Mountbatten then.
His name was Candragupta Maurya.LGTrotter wrote:The collection includes very old stories, all collected in about 1943. The oldest story relates to a king from around 317-293 BC.
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Correct. Owen's turn.
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OK, good question Owen.djewesbury wrote:Correct. Owen's turn.
How long will I be stuck asking and answering questions on subjects of only passing interest to me and none to anybody else? The subsidiary question is why?
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Not my guess 

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I claim the question:
On 19th November JDAW, AHB, DRT and one other person were in Westminster for a couple of hours in the late afternoon. Why?
On 19th November JDAW, AHB, DRT and one other person were in Westminster for a couple of hours in the late afternoon. Why?
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Drinking port with a visiting Symington family member to celebrate the donation by the Symingtons of a new Ambulance to a Douro valley fire brigade?DRT wrote:I claim the question:
On 19th November JDAW, AHB, DRT and one other person were in Westminster for a couple of hours in the late afternoon. Why?
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No. Not even close.PhilW wrote:Drinking port with a visiting Symington family member to celebrate the donation by the Symingtons of a new Ambulance to a Douro valley fire brigade?DRT wrote:I claim the question:
On 19th November JDAW, AHB, DRT and one other person were in Westminster for a couple of hours in the late afternoon. Why?
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Re: One quiz at a time
On that afternoon I took a photo of an imperfectly drawn Union Jack. Would it be of any help if I were to post that photo?

No, thought not.

No, thought not.
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The thread's broken - no posts for over 24 hours (and it's just taken me an hour to catch up from where I was last time I logged on!)
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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I posted about five hours ago.AHB wrote:The thread's broken - no posts for over 24 hours
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Would you believe that when I posted my comment I was convinced it was Tuesday. That's what following an away Ashes series can do for a man!jdaw1 wrote:I posted about five hours ago.AHB wrote:The thread's broken - no posts for over 24 hours
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
Re: One quiz at a time
Perhaps a clue would give life back to the thread?
The other person was a woman. What would me, a woman and two blokes from
be doing in Westminster on a Tuesday afternoon?
The other person was a woman. What would me, a woman and two blokes from

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Delivering communion Port to the Abby for the following Sunday service?DRT wrote:Perhaps a clue would give life back to the thread?
The other person was a woman. What would me, a woman and two blokes frombe doing in Westminster on a Tuesday afternoon?
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Climbing Big Ben?DRT wrote:The other person was a woman. What would me, a woman and two blokes frombe doing in Westminster on a Tuesday afternoon?
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This game is fun when you know the answer. 

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You were all visiting the Churchill War Rooms.
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The game is a little slow with so few players; We've barely started to guess at this one.
In the meantime while awaiting my turn I shall therefore muse a little and see if the quizmaster wishes to comment...
What could 1 woman and three men do together? Avoiding the more risqué options, they are a wide range of possibilities, such as attend a ceremony, visit an attraction or location, see a show, buy or browse for some item(s); unlikely to be marriage (of the parties involved) as JDAW was ruminating what to drink afterward and was considering Warre LBVs; from that same thread, the afternoon was obviously pre-planned, implying an appointment or preference to avoid plan change. Quite a broad area to guess at. We need more guessers, to generate more guesses, to garner clues.
In the meantime while awaiting my turn I shall therefore muse a little and see if the quizmaster wishes to comment...
What could 1 woman and three men do together? Avoiding the more risqué options, they are a wide range of possibilities, such as attend a ceremony, visit an attraction or location, see a show, buy or browse for some item(s); unlikely to be marriage (of the parties involved) as JDAW was ruminating what to drink afterward and was considering Warre LBVs; from that same thread, the afternoon was obviously pre-planned, implying an appointment or preference to avoid plan change. Quite a broad area to guess at. We need more guessers, to generate more guesses, to garner clues.
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Attending the opening of something?
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Not the war rooms or the opening of something.
Phil is thinking in the right direction, but not with his guess.
Phil is thinking in the right direction, but not with his guess.
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Re: One quiz at a time
Several candidate guessers are excluded from this question, which might be lessening the tempo. It would be very unfortunate if this question killed the thread.PhilW wrote:We need more guessers, to generate more guesses, to garner clues.
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Did you go to a matinee performance?
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No, not a matinee. More ceremonial than that.
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Re: One quiz at a time
Did you attend a court?
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Swear an oath?
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Not that and doesn’t quite match the list of folks present.PhilW wrote:Did you attend a court?
Whilst true, that is insufficient.djewesbury wrote:Swear an oath?
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Re: One quiz at a time
Proposal?
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Was this something to do with your business empire?
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You went to see a lawyer/solicitor and set up a contract of some kind
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A careful review of PhilW’s multiple posts of reasoning would greatly help. It is within his reach.
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Not nobody’s business empire.djewesbury wrote:Was this something to do with your business empire?
Even though wrong, not wholly wrong.AW77 wrote:You went to see a lawyer/solicitor and set up a contract of some kind
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You renewed your vows.
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Who did? What vows?djewesbury wrote:You renewed your vows.
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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You are answering the question with a question, and yet I'm not allowed to answer as it's not my turn.AHB wrote:Who did? What vows?djewesbury wrote:You renewed your vows.
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Was that double negative deliberate and a clue, i.e. to do with somebody's business empire, just not yours?jdaw1 wrote:Not nobody’s business empire.djewesbury wrote:Was this something to do with your business empire?
Can we also confirm whether the woman joining DRT, JDAW and AHB was a family member/partner of one of these, or an official being visited?
Latest guess: One (or more) of you was revising your will(s).
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Mrs W became a British citizen.
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The woman joining us was not my wife, JDAW's wife nor DRT's wife.PhilW wrote:Was that double negative deliberate and a clue, i.e. to do with somebody's business empire, just not yours?jdaw1 wrote:Not nobody’s business empire.djewesbury wrote:Was this something to do with your business empire?
Can we also confirm whether the woman joining DRT, JDAW and AHB was a family member/partner of one of these, or an official being visited?
Latest guess: One (or more) of you was revising your will(s).
Will's were not revised, but one is likely to be in due course.
Nodjewesbury wrote:Mrs W became a British citizen.
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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Assignment of legal guardian and or trust in case of tragedy?
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This quiz is going on too long. I think there should be a forfeit for unguessed quizzes to encourage the provision of useful clues.
You were chartering a boat to Bolivia.
You were chartering a boat to Bolivia.
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Mere emphasis: it was personal, not business.PhilW wrote:Was that double negative deliberate and a clue, i.e. to do with somebody's business empire, just not yours?jdaw1 wrote:Not nobody’s business empire.djewesbury wrote:Was this something to do with your business empire?
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Clue recap:
jdaw1 wrote:Whilst true, that is insufficient.djewesbury wrote:Swear an oath?
jdaw1 wrote:A careful review of PhilW’s multiple posts of reasoning would greatly help. It is within his reach.
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Inadequate. New clue.jdaw1 wrote:Clue recap:jdaw1 wrote:Whilst true, that is insufficient.djewesbury wrote:Swear an oath?jdaw1 wrote:A careful review of PhilW’s multiple posts of reasoning would greatly help. It is within his reach.
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A visit to a registrar for one of the tasks they perform.
Birth certificates.
Birth certificates.
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It's obviously something that requires a witness and an oath. Please put us out of our misery.
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I can't believe that with all the clues given no-one has come up with the right answer - it's so obvious!
A summary of all clues, not just the ones which JDAW has posted:
A summary of all clues, not just the ones which JDAW has posted:
Yes, but what could the "something" be?djewesbury wrote:It's obviously something that requires a witness and an oath. Please put us out of our misery.
Yes to the first part, but not birth certificates.JWEW wrote:A visit to a registrar for one of the tasks they perform. Birth certificates.
jdaw1 wrote:Whilst true, that is insufficient.djewesbury wrote:Swear an oath?
jdaw1 wrote:A careful review of PhilW’s multiple posts of reasoning would greatly help. It is within his reach.
jdaw1 wrote:...it was personal, not business.
The woman was a partner of one of DRT, JDAW and AHB (new clue!) but the woman joining us was not my wife, JDAW's wife nor DRT's wife.PhilW wrote:Can we also confirm whether the woman joining DRT, JDAW and AHB was a family member/partner of one of these, or an official being visited?
Will's were not revised, but one is likely to be in due course.PhilW wrote:Latest guess: One (or more) of you was revising your will(s).
AHB wrote:Who did? What vows?djewesbury wrote:You renewed your vows.
jdaw1 wrote:Even though wrong, not wholly wrong.AW77 wrote:You went to see a lawyer/solicitor and set up a contract of some kind
Of what sort?PhilW wrote:Proposal?
DRT wrote:No, not a matinee. More ceremonial than that.
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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Re: One quiz at a time
Seems to bring us back to marriage/civil partnership, but we eliminated that... Aside from that we have births and deaths, not sure of anything further; adoption? (Mostly just guessing something I'm fairly sure is wrong to give someone else with a better idea the chance to go!)
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Did we?PhilW wrote:Seems to bring us back to marriage/civil partnership, but we eliminated that
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No.DRT wrote:Did we?PhilW wrote:Seems to bring us back to marriage/civil partnership, but we eliminated that
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No.PhilW wrote:adoption?
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