'We dine well here in Camelot. We eat ham and jam and ____ a lot.' (Holy Grail)
'... and a double Jeroboam of ____.' (Meaning of Life)
*'How about one ____, two ____, sir?'
°'Don't be childish, Jenkins.'
'Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of ____!' (Holy Grail)
'... it's no use crying over split ____, the facts are there and that's that.'
'You remember... The hard-boiled ____ I was telling you about...'
*'Don't call me 'sweetie'!'
°'Can I call you 'sugar ____'?'
'I understand he also nailed your wife's head to a ____ table.'
'And boeuf bourguignon with a green ____.'
'... you miss the bowl of Campbell's Cream of ____ soup...'
'... eat a crust of stale ____, go to work down mill for fourteen hours a day...'
'... to find a derogatory term for the Belgians. ... number three: The ____.'
'Stout fellow, ____ of the earth, backbone of England.'
'On Wednesdays I go shoppin'. And have buttered scones for ____.'
*'You... do have some ____, don't you?'
°'Of course, sir. It's a ____ shop, sir.'
'My wife Maureen ran off with a bottle of Bell's ____ during the Aberdeen versus Raith Rovers match...'
'He's just been in the Florentine Room and smeared ____ ketchup all over Raphael's Baby Jesus.'
*'Mr Richard Baker for ____ Curry.'°'____ Curry?'
'Shut your ____-hole, you Nazi!'
'The ginger biscuit, the crisps and the ____ roll were unharmed.'
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