Which quiz, btw? I've been back through to see if I can spot what gives a problem - here's my progress and reminders how to enter the answers
The crossword is easy, and isn't even one of the terribly hard cryptic ones that have clues like 'Pretty girl in crimson rose (8)'*. And you don't need all the answers. When entering it, it's one word, IN CAPS.
The answer to the final question of the Literary Challenge should be entered as two words, IN CAPS.
The answer to the next one is a single 11 letter word, entered as CAPS once again. All answers to questions are Googlable.
As for the photo - hmm, that's almost as hard as the old spoof spot-the-ball competition with somebody taking a throw-in. It's not a trick question, either.
(note for Americans - you might recognise this game as 'soccer' - in our quaint fashion we naively cling to the mistaken belief that 'football' implies a connection to both round objects and feet, although it's nice to see that you kept the element of violence. Just a shame that over here it's in the crowd. Incidentally, the DVD for Ice-Age allegedly has a dodo/football/dodgeball game on it. Sounds fun.)
As for the dodo, I really think that we've dropped enough hints. Again, enter it as one word, in CAPS. (Incidentally there are no less than four places in the UK of the same name. Strange, but true).
As for the old 'decidedly odd one out' - there is actually a logic. If you're stuck then re-read TEA.
Tom Swifties are hard but Googlable. Again, enter IN CAPS. First one is spelt as in the dictionary, there's no need to make the pun hideously obvious. The second isn't an adverb, pedantically speaking. It's one word, in CAPS, in the past tense. Third is bloody awful, as puns go. Only one word though. The next is a verb, again... The final (insert ironic cheer) answer is enough to make you consider the wisdom of allowing international currency markets to come into close contact with twisted literary minds. It's another verb, in the past tense. Enter it in CAPS and it'll be accepted.
Erm, they all appeared to have worked. I suspect you're stuck on the picture quiz, which had me flummoxed for a while and does take you backwards if you get it wrong. Answers 1,2 and 4 are (fairly) obvious, 1 & 2 don't even need the books, 4 requires passing knowledge of the world of Ms Next. Question 3 is in The Eyre Affair, I promise.
Good luck to all who enter!
Anybody still stuck then either use MSN or yahoo messenger to get in touch, or mail me and I'll drop a few big hints for you...
* REBELLED. Honest - for an explanation check out [
www.amazon.com] Well, maybe.
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