OldGoat wrote: » Satori (SP?)
keane2097 wrote: » Clue: named after the semi-mythical inventor of bitcoin
keane2097 wrote: » OK here's one. Bitcoin is in the media a lot lately. Can anyone tell me what the name is for the fractions of bitcoins they use? i.e. if this question was about pounds the answer would be pence - what the 'pence' equivalent for bitcoin?
New Home wrote: » Bitchange? Squirrel?
feargale wrote: » Otter?
New Home wrote: » Surely that's a red herring!
looksee wrote: » Keane has it! In the middle of a pandemic and with a Brexit conclusion hovering, the Fisheries minister was organising a parish nativity. Your question keane!
IrishZeus wrote: » Hook. Line. Sinker.
IrishZeus wrote: » Fishing? ��
New Home wrote: » Catfish? :pac:
IrishZeus wrote: » Hook. Line. Sinker. No
looksee wrote: » Ok, who's been listening to the news... What was the UK Fisheries minister doing when she should have been reading the final deal between the EU and UK on Christmas eve?
feargale wrote: » Kitten?
IrishZeus wrote: » That would be a better answer Jeanette Rankin was elected in Montana, in 1916. There have been 393 women since! An easy one this time (maybe) - the Latin word catulus refers to which animal?
feargale wrote: » Maybe Zeus should give us the answer re JR and ask another, assuming the answer is not Ewing
feargale wrote: » It is indeed a songbird. looksee has it.
looksee wrote: » I have come across that word bulbul recently, but I can't recall what it means. It may surface after a while... Dammit, my brain was going 'chaffinch' (in the sense of generic bird) and I was ignoring it - but turns out I should have listened - I was reading a book about India recently and that was where I saw the reference - it is in fact a bird. So its a bit suspect, but I am going to claim it.
IrishZeus wrote: » Tis a bird!
feargale wrote: » Time for a question: What is a bulbul?
feargale wrote: » Clue?