Thursday’s questions were:
1. Who said: “Language is the blood of the soul into which thoughts run and out of which they grow.”?
2. What are the two main ingredients of a Bloody Mary?
3. It’s sang in French, sangue in Italian, sangre in Spanish and toto in Maori – what is it in English?
4. What is a phlebotomist?
5. What is hemophilia?
Points for answers:
Gravedodger got four with a bonus for extra information.
Andrei wins an electronic bunch of spinach (to replace the iron lost in giving blood) for a clean sweep. You’ve obviously got more tender skin or encountered rougher phlebotomists than I have, I’ve never had a problem.
Kate got 1 and a bonus for reading.
IH Stewart got two with bonuses for humour and extra information.
Keeping Stock also wins an electronic bunch of spinach with five right.
PDM got three.
Grant got four and a bonus for word play.
Adam got three.
Answer follow the break:
1. Oliver Wendell Holmes.
2. Vodka and tomtao juice.
3. Blood.
4. Someone who collects blood samples and/or body fluids from patients for laboratory testing or for blood banks.
5. An hereditory disorder in which blood doesn’t clot normally.

Spinach?
Spinach?
Het, Net, Net!!!
T-bones are the thing for replenishing lost iron, T-bones washed down with beer.
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What Andrei said; was hoping for something electronically chocolate, given that I haven’t eaten any of the real thing this year (but too much spinach!)
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Oh, alright then: for Andrei an electronic T-bone and for KS a large block of electronic chocolate of his choice.
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