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Old 04-01-2017, 15:59
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Who else was going Noooo! when she went for hyoid instead of incus?

(That's the second £10,000 I've won - only hypothetically unfortunately )
Obviously not a fan of murder mysteries!
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Old 04-01-2017, 16:02
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This is the first new quiz I've seen in a while that I think works well. The questions are not insultingly easy and the rules are straightforward enough. The host is slightly robotic and could do with relaxing a bit, but he may well do so as the series progresses.
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Old Yesterday, 09:21
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Obviously not a fan of murder mysteries!
I don't really understand your comment . If she wasn't then she might not have heard of the hyoid bone, so why should she be drawn to it? I don't recall the bones of the ear featuring in murder mysteries

EDIT: I'm being particularly dense this morning . Obviously if she was, she would know the hyoid was in the neck.
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Old Yesterday, 16:52
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I've only just noticed that this show's title isn't spelt "Impossible", but "!mpossible", i.e. beginning with an exclamation mark. However, if you search on the I-player for "Impossible" you will find it.

On the subject of spelling, I may be a bit pedantic, but I was rather dismayed to see the answer to "What country is Bogota the capital of?" spelt incorrectly as "Columbia" instead of "Colombia" today.
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Old Yesterday, 20:09
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On the subject of spelling, I may be a bit pedantic, but I was rather dismayed to see the answer to "What country is Bogota the capital of?" spelt incorrectly as "Columbia" instead of "Colombia" today.
I would spell it the second way, but I think either is acceptable. (At least they got the accent on the 'a' of Bogota )

Edit: I see Wikipedia doesn't like the 'u' spelling.
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