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Can you name the US Presidents and UK Prime Ministers from the letters they have in common (some names occur twice)?
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4 letters
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- - - T
- A - -
5 letters
N - - - -
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- A - - -
- - - O -
6 letters
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W - - S - N
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7 letters
- - - - I N G
C - - - T O N
- - - - O L -
- - - - - - Y
- A - - - - N
8 letters
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- I - - - - - -
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- U - - - - - -
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Presidents/Prime Ministers Quiz
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Charles
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Jun 8th, 2011 at 14:25 GMT
2 points
Good quiz but hard as some of the British PMs are better known by their peerage titles rather than surname.
Oxonymous
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Aug 3rd, 2011 at 17:41 GMT
1 point
Good idea, but Charles is right that peerage names need to be used. When a man becomes a peer, the name of the peerage becomes his surname. Also, it's just Law, not Bonar Law - Bonar was his middle name which he used as his Christian name rather than Andrew.
TessSGS
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Nov 20th, 2011 at 15:22 GMT
1 point
Oxonymous, that's not ACTUALLY true, when he become a peer, he can choose the name of the peerage. For example, George Thomas became 1st Viscount Tonypandy.
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