Talk:Give Us a Clue

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Removed the following.

The most highly skilled of all was Lionel Blair. I can still remember how the tears of frustration welled up in his eyes during their Italian tour at not being allowed the use of his mouth to finish off two gentlemen of Verona.

Not only is this already on BJAODN anyway, but it appears to derive from the BBC Radio 4 comedy series "I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue" where Blair's alleged antics are a running joke, so is probably a copyright violation as well. Bonalaw 11:50, 25 Jun 2004 (UTC)

It's not just a derivation, it's actually a quote. J•A•K 01:50, 9 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Query on Give us a Clue

I am wondering if you can settle a 5 year long argument that I have had with my friend: What did the person do who got the charade correct in Give Us a Clue? Both of us remember that they pointed to the team with one hand, what they did with the other hand is the sticking point: Did they put their index finger on the side of their nose or did they put their finger on the front of their nose?

I think it was on the front of their nosesheridan 00:42, 2004 Dec 24 (UTC)

[edit] Page move

With regard to my recent revert, the convention of lower case within titles for articles and prepositions is also observed within British English. For examples, see I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, Just a Minute, Have I Got News for You, etc. Chris 42 17:37, 7 September 2007 (UTC)