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Havana Lifestyle Bar - BINGO!-Lotterie
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Mittwochs und Donnerstags bekommt Ihr zu jedem Getränk einen Bingoschein - gültig bei der nächsten Lotterie - dazu. Dadurch erhöht Ihr Eure Gewinnschancen auf den Hauptpreis.
Mit Beginn um 21.00 Uhr werden ca. alle 15 Minuten sieben Zahlen gezogen die Ihr in der oberen Tabelle Eurer Scheine vermerkt. Dadurch habt Iihr immer die Kontrolle welche Zahlen bereits gezogen wurden. Ausserdem wird die Liste der gezogenen Zahlen immer wieder über den Fernseher gezeigt.
Bei einer Geraden auf einem Eurer Scheine, egal ob waagerecht, senkrecht oder diagonal, bekommt Ihr einen unserer beliebten Erdbeershots vom Haus spendiert. Dies gilt pro Schein zwar nur einmal, der Schein spielt jedoch unverändert um den Hauptpreis mit.
Solltet Ihr es schaffen einen Ring (aussen) zu haben wobei die in der Mitte stehenden Zahlen noch nicht gezogen wurden, gibt es ausserdem drei "Granaten" (siehe Tiempo Chido) vom Haus dazu.
Ein voller Schein wird durch das Rufen des Wortes BINGO! angezeigt. Ihr kommt mit dem vollen Schein zum Moderator der die Zahlen kontrolliert und Euch - sofern die Zahlen korrekt sind - fünf Fragen aus dem "Grossen Buch der 1000 Fragen" stellt. Die Fragen werden mit Hilfe des Publikums zufällig ausgewählt und drei der gestellten fünf müsst Ihr richtig beantworten um den Hauptpreis, eine Flasche Stolichnaya, zu gewinnen.
Nicknames:
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Alphabetisch |
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| 1 |
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At the Beginning or Kelly's Eye |
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A Flea in Heaven |
37 |
| 2 |
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One Little Duck |
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A Duck and a Flea |
23 |
| 3 |
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Cup of Tea or One Little Flea |
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Any Way Up |
69 |
| 4 |
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Knock at the Door |
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At the Beginning |
1 |
| 5 |
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Man Alive |
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Bakers Bun |
61 |
| 6 |
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Tom's Tricks |
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Bang on the Drum |
71 |
| 7 |
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Lucky |
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Between the Sticks |
86 |
| 8 |
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Garden Gate |
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Brighton Line |
59 |
| 9 |
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Doctors Orders |
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Buckle My Shoe |
32 |
| 10 |
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Tony's Den |
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Candy Store |
74 |
| 11 |
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Legs Eleven |
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Christmas Cake |
38 |
| 12 |
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One Dozen |
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Clean the Floor |
54 |
| 13 |
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Devil's Number or Unluck For Some |
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Clicketty Click |
66 |
| 14 |
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Valentines Day |
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Coming of Age |
18 |
| 15 |
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Young and Keen |
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Cup of Tea |
3 |
| 16 |
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Sweet Sixteen |
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Dancing Queen |
17 |
| 17 |
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Dancing Queen |
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Danny La Rue |
52 |
| 18 |
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Coming of Age |
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Devil's Number |
13 |
| 19 |
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Goodbye Teens |
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Dirty Gertie |
30 |
| 20 |
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One Score |
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Dirty Knee |
33 |
| 21 |
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Key of the Door |
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Doctors Orders |
9 |
| 22 |
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Two Little Ducks |
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Down on your Knees |
43 |
| 23 |
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Thee and Me or A Duck and a Flea |
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Droopy Drawers |
44 |
| 24 |
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Two Dozen |
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Duck and Dive |
25 |
| 25 |
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Duck and Dive |
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Eight and Blank |
80 |
| 26 |
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Pick and Mix |
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Either Way Up |
69 |
| 27 |
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Gateway to Heaven |
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Five Dozen |
48 |
| 28 |
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Overweight |
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Garden Gate |
8 |
| 29 |
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Rise and Shine |
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Gateway to Heaven |
27 |
| 30 |
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Dirty Gertie |
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Get Up and Run |
31 |
| 31 |
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Get Up and Run |
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Goodbye Teens |
19 |
| 32 |
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Buckle My Shoe |
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Half a Century |
50 |
| 33 |
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Dirty Knee or Two Little Fleas |
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Halfway There |
45 |
| 34 |
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Ask for More |
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Heavens Gate |
78 |
| 35 |
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Jump and Jive |
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Heinz Varities |
78 |
| 36 |
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Three Dozen |
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Jump and Jive |
35 |
| 37 |
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More Than Eleven or A Flea in Heaven |
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Kellys Eye |
1 |
| 38 |
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Christmas Cake |
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Key of the Door |
21 |
| 39 |
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Those Wonderful Steps |
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Knock at the Door |
4 |
| 40 |
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Naughty Forty |
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Legs Eleven |
11 |
| 41 |
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Time for Fun |
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Lucky |
7 |
| 42 |
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Winnie the Poo |
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Made in Heaven |
67 |
| 43 |
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Down on your Knees |
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Make Them Wait |
58 |
| 44 |
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Droopy Drawers or Open Two Doors |
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Man Alive |
5 |
| 45 |
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Halfway There |
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More Than Eleven |
37 |
| 46 |
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Up to Tricks |
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Naughty Forty |
40 |
| 47 |
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Four and Seven |
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Nearly There |
89 |
| 48 |
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Four Dozen |
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Old Age Pension |
65 |
| 49 |
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P.C. |
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One Dozen |
12 |
| 50 |
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Half a Century |
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One Little Duck |
2 |
| 51 |
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Tweak of the Thumb |
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One Little Flea |
3 |
| 52 |
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Danny La Rue |
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One More Time |
79 |
| 53 |
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Stuck in the Tree |
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One Score |
20 |
| 54 |
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Clean the Floor |
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Open Two Doors |
44 |
| 55 |
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Snakes Alive |
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Over Weight |
28 |
| 56 |
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Was she Worth it |
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P.C. |
49 |
| 57 |
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Heinz Varieties |
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Pick and Mix |
26 |
| 58 |
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Make them Wait |
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Queen B |
73 |
| 59 |
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Brighton Line |
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Red Raw |
64 |
| 60 |
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Five Dozen |
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Rise and Shine |
29 |
| 61 |
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Bakers Bun |
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Saving Grace |
68 |
| 62 |
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Turn on the Screw |
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Seven Dozen |
84 |
| 63 |
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Tickle Me |
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Snakes Alive |
55 |
| 64 |
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Red Raw |
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Staying Alive |
85 |
| 65 |
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Old Age Pension |
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Stop and Run |
81 |
| 66 |
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Clicketty Click |
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Straight on Through |
82 |
| 67 |
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Made in Heaven |
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Strive and Strive |
75 |
| 68 |
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Saving Grace |
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Stuck in the Tree |
53 |
| 69 |
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Any Way Up or Either Way Up |
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Sunset Strip |
77 |
| 70 |
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Three Score and Ten |
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Sweet Sixteen |
16 |
| 71 |
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Bang on the Drum |
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Thee and Me |
23 |
| 72 |
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Six Dozen |
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Those Wonderful Steps |
39 |
| 73 |
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Queen B |
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Three Dozen |
36 |
| 74 |
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Candy Store |
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Three Score and Ten |
70 |
| 75 |
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Strive and Strive |
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Tickle Me |
63 |
| 76 |
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Trombones |
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Time For Fun |
41 |
| 77 |
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Sunset Strip |
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Time For Tea |
83 |
| 78 |
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Heavens Gate |
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Tom's Tricks |
6 |
| 79 |
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One More Time |
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Tony's Den |
10 |
| 80 |
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Eight and Blank |
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Top of the House |
90 |
| 81 |
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Stop and Run |
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Top of the Shop |
90 |
| 82 |
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Straight on Through |
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Torquay in Devon |
87 |
| 83 |
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Time For Tea |
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Trombones |
76 |
| 84 |
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Seven Dozen |
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Turn on the Screw |
62 |
| 85 |
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Staying Alive |
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Tweak of the Thumb |
51 |
| 86 |
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Between the Sticks |
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Two Dozen |
24 |
| 87 |
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Torquay in Devon |
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Two Fat Ladies |
88 |
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Two Fat Ladies |
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Two Little Ducks |
22 |
| 89 |
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Nearly There 89 |
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Two Little Fleas |
33 |
| 90 |
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Top of the Shop or Top of the House |
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Unluck for Some |
13 |
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Up to Tricks |
46 |
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Valentines Day |
14 |
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Was she Worth it |
56 |
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Whinney the Poo |
42 |
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Young and Keen |
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Erklärung einiger Nicknames:
1 (Kelly's eye) - After one-eyed Australian gangster Ned Kelly.
2 (One little duck) - The shape looks a bit like a swan.
3 (One little flea) - Looks a bit like a flea.
7 (One little crutch) - Looks like a crutch.
8 (One fat lady) - Resembles the two halves of a large lady.
9
(Doctor's orders) - Apparently in the second world war in Britain
doctors wrote on sick notes a 9 pm curfew, thus if patients were found
out of their homes after that time they were violating their sick note.
(Provided by a visitor)
The curfew story's not true. In the Great War, however, there was
such a thing as a "number nine" pill, that was freely prescribed for
virtually everything. (Provided by another visitor)
10 (Downing street) - UK Prime Minister's address, 10 Downing Street.
12 (Royal salute) - As in, a 21-gun salute for a Royal birthday or other celebration.
13
(Bakers Dozen) - Bakers in olden times used to make one extra piece of
bread/cookie etc to the dozen ordered by a customer so they could do a
taste test before it was sold to the customer, hence the phrase.
17 (Dancing queen) - From the Abba song of the same name. (Over-ripe) - Opposite of tender; 14 and 17 straddle 16 which is sweet!
23 (Lord's My Shepherd) - From Psalm 23.
26 (Bed and breakfast) - Traditionally the cost of a nights' lodgings was 2 shillings sixpence, or two and six.
26 (Half a crown) - Equivalent to 2'6d. Or two and six.
39 (The famous steps; all the steps) - From the 1935 Hitchcock film
59 (The Brighton Line) - The London-Brighton service was no. 59.
65 (Old age pension) - 'Pension' age in the UK is at the age of 65.
76 (Seven 'n' six) - was she worth it? - The price of the marrige licence, seven shillings and six pence.
A marriage license may have been 7/6 (37.5p in new money) once upon
a time, but 7/6 was more recently the cost of a "short time" with a
lady of negotiable affection.... (Provided by a visitor)
78 (Heavens gate) - it rhymes: heaven-seven, gate-eight.
80
(Gandhi's breakfast) - Imagine him sitting crosslegged with a big empty
plate in front of him, looking from above. Another suggested
explanation: ate (8) nothing (0).
81 (Corner shot) - Generally used in Military clubs tambola aka housie in India; origin unknown.
83 (Ethel's Ear) - Fat lady beside ear-shaped three.
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