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Hunky-dory and Tickety-boo, where do they come from and what are they about?
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It's snowing down south and Charlie's dead! You don't often hear these expressions anymore, what do they mean and where did they originate?
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Can you think of a nicer alternative to the idiom - "Kill two birds with the one stone"?
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Where did the expression "Fill yer boots" come from?
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From where does the expression "sent to Coventry" come?
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Where does ‘hear hear’ come from as a way of agreeing with something?
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The expression ‘salad days’ – where does that come from?
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Where does the expression: "If you give someone enough rope, eventually they'll hang themselves" come from?
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What is meant by the expression 'Rattle your dags'?
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In the expression ‘Living the life of Riley’, who was Riley?
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