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He lived for a while at The Old Vicarage, Grantchester and that is the title of one of his best known poems.
It is now the home of Jeffrey & Mary Archer. She has written two books about the house.


They're all things Richard Burton says into a radio after parachuting behind German lines.
Okay, maybe not.

I've only just seen this, but I did know the answer


(Warning: if you don't already know this one, you may well be annoyed by the answer.)

Something spacey, I expect."
It really should be, but isn't. Hence the annoyance.

No further takers for this one?

*ahem*
The square root of the year is a whole number
(43, 44 and 45, respectively)
As I recall, we stoned the guy facilitating that training session.

*spit*"
I’m do apologise, Patti. By way of amends, here’s an alternative, Only Connect-inspired effort requiring minimal mathematical prowess. What come 4th in this sequence:
1. Chancellor (a football)
2. Air Chief Marshall (a pair of golf balls)
3. Security Services Chief (a pair of ping pong balls)
4. ...?


Thank god there's still some willing and able to preserve our cultural heritage.

She had bigger balls than any man."
I know, but it's generally considered bad form to wear a necklace of them.

Why is a pound (British money) called a pound?"
Because it sounds British to say pound rather than kilo.
Did Rupert Brooke also marry a lesbian to provide her with a 'beard'?