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    1. Which well-known family newsagents was William Henry Smith the head of in 1816?

    2. Which members of Egyptian society built the pyramids?

    3. What does corned beef contain other than beef?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Sam View Post


    1. Which well-known family newsagents was William Henry Smith the head of in 1816?

    2. Which members of Egyptian society built the pyramids?

    3. What does corned beef contain other than beef?
    1. WHSmiths

    2. Slaves? LOL

    3. Brine

    KK ER... almost.
    Last edited by Pyroka; 23-05-2008 at 12:13 AM.

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    1. W.H. Smith
    2. There is no definitive answer because it is disputed. Answers range from Egyptian farmers, to enslaved Isralites.
    3. Sodium nitrate, salt and sugar

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    1. W.H Smiths
    2. Craft's men from the city And most of the villager's according to google
    3. Beef, pork, salt brine, brown sugar, pepper corn's, paprika.




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    and super super minced to tinsy wincy pieces beef.

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    1. W.H. Smith
    2. There is no definitive answer because it is disputed. Answers range from Egyptian farmers, to enslaved Isralites.
    3. Sodium nitrate, salt and sugar


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    1. W.H. Smith
    2. There is no definitive answer because it is disputed. Answers range from Egyptian farmers, to enslaved Isralites.
    3. Sodium nitrate, salt and sugar

    i'm out of touch, i'm out of love
    i'll pick you up when you're getting down
    and out of all these things i've done
    i think i love you better now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Sam View Post


    1. Which well-known family newsagents was William Henry Smith the head of in 1816?

    2. Which members of Egyptian society built the pyramids?

    3. What does corned beef contain other than beef?
    1. After finding success with his family business (especially in London's railway stations) he seeded the contemporary WH Smith Co.

    2. Some go as far as to suggest that it is not possible for these structures to have been made by the labours of men, but were instead made by aliens.



    3. Corned beef is a cut of beef cured or pickled in a seasoned brine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pyroka View Post
    1. WHSmiths

    2. Slaves? LOL

    3. Brine

    KK ER... almost.
    no


    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    1. W.H. Smith
    2. There is no definitive answer because it is disputed. Answers range from Egyptian farmers, to enslaved Isralites.
    3. Sodium nitrate, salt and sugar
    no

    no
    Quote Originally Posted by Jord View Post
    1. W.H Smiths
    2. Craft's men from the city And most of the villager's according to google
    3. Beef, pork, salt brine, brown sugar, pepper corn's, paprika.

    no
    no
    no
    Quote Originally Posted by zahrina. View Post
    dunno
    dunno
    and super super minced to tinsy wincy pieces beef.
    nice c+p mate
    Quote Originally Posted by le harry View Post
    1. W.H. Smith
    2. There is no definitive answer because it is disputed. Answers range from Egyptian farmers, to enslaved Isralites.
    3. Sodium nitrate, salt and sugar
    nice c+p mate
    Quote Originally Posted by Biohazard View Post
    1. W.H. Smith
    2. There is no definitive answer because it is disputed. Answers range from Egyptian farmers, to enslaved Isralites.
    3. Sodium nitrate, salt and sugar

    no
    no

    Quote Originally Posted by mynameisjake View Post
    1. After finding success with his family business (especially in London's railway stations) he seeded the contemporary WH Smith Co.

    2. Some go as far as to suggest that it is not possible for these structures to have been made by the labours of men, but were instead made by aliens.



    3. Corned beef is a cut of beef cured or pickled in a seasoned brine.




    No one has got number 1 correct so far, from now on only correct answers to number 1 will be repped.
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    H. W. Smith !!





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