no, no, the pellet with the poison's in the vessel with the pessel, the flagon with the dragon has the brew that is true (only after they broke the chalice from the palace)
lol, it's been years since I've seen that
2007-05-10 01:58:35
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answer #1
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answered by Jody W 4
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The vessel with pestle was broken.
The pellet with the poison in now in the Chalice from the palace, The flagon with the dragon has the brew that is true.
And prefix A? That is has been mixed with the suffix from Essex after going through Middlesex and after just having sex.
The wagon lost a wheel although it was made from steel wound on a reel to keep it on an even keel.
2007-05-10 02:00:50
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answered by nycguy10002 7
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Sounds a bit Welsh to me. Try asking the question in Welsh. Someone might know what you're on about.
If other answerers have got the point, I apologise. That would be something like 'A jester at the court of King Arthur.'
Appreciated Danny Kaye- but he was Jewish, what did he know about Celts and Anglo-Saxons?
2007-05-10 01:59:50
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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The one that is blue holds the prefix that is true!
Or is it in the Chalice from the Palace?
2007-05-10 01:57:15
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answered by Avondrow 7
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I love old Danny Kaye movies.
2007-05-10 01:59:08
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answered by Dogbreath M 2
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Danny Kaye!! Love that routine....
2007-05-10 01:57:28
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answered by dewcoons 7
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Then the answer is in the dancer
2007-05-10 01:57:17
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answered by zeppelin_roses 4
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I miss good, clean fun
2007-05-10 02:44:34
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answered by wanda3s48 7
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