Month: July 2011

Graham’s Dingbat.

What is a Dingbat we hear you cry?  Well, see below.  As always the winner will have their picture of choice published with next week’s puzzle.  Just email your answer along with your picture of choice to quiz@newsnibbles.co.uk.  Good luck Nibblers.     And a big congrats to last weeks

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Man in a Suitcase?

In international news this week a Mexican woman has been arrested for trying to sneak her partner out of prison in a suitcase. Prison officials noticed that the woman looked nervous and her suitcase was considerably bulkier than when she entered.  According to a spokesperson from police in the Caribbean

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Makeup Faceoff at Harrods

Last week The Guardian reported that a female employee resigned from Harrods over an ongoing disagreement with regard to their uniform policy. The “ladies” uniform policy states that women must wear “Full makeup at all time: base, blusher, full eyes (not too heavy), lipstick, lip liner and gloss are worn at all time

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Graham’s Complex Anagram

This week Graham has come up with a complex anagram to stimulate your brain cells.  Simply rearrange the letters to find the name of a famous character from movies and literature.  As always email your answers to quiz@newsnibbles.co.uk for your chance to have your picture published with next week’s puzzle.

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Oh Bollards!

Plans for bollards shaped like children to be placed outside of a school in Plymouth have been rejected by parents who described them as “scary” and “like something out of Doctor Who.” According to a BBC report Plymouth City Council had planned to implement child shaped bollards to serve as a

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