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I have a serious issue with the 'correct' answer to question 1 !!
Yeh, right on!!12/15 disagree with question 1, googled it afterwards and it came back as my answer also being right so I'm claiming 13/15
If you said 'America' as the answer to Q1 you can only have got 14.You sure you did the same quiz Andy ?
15 for me..........
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First four google searches.....
Limey is a predominantly North American slang nickname for a British person. It originally referred to British sailors
a British person, term comes from sailors who came to the New World preventing scurvy from sucking limes. Term indigenous to North America
Some Americans refer to British people as limeys. Some people consider this use offensive.
Why Americans call the British 'limeys'
I cant find any reference to Australia
According to the Oxford English dictionary limey is a British person according to Australian and North American people
I am all for Minkey posting the quizzes.See post #11 Minkey! When would you like to start posting the quizzes? The only people in Australia when the British sailors were sucking limes were aboriginals and British prisoners! IMHO.
And Irish prisoners - maybe they were British then - sometimes for as little as stealing a chicken to avoid starvation. I think also for breeding purposes.See post #11 Minkey! When would you like to start posting the quizzes? The only people in Australia when the British sailors were sucking limes were aboriginals and British prisoners! IMHO.