1.
A schoolboy nickname for a dish of noodles and
rice, frequently served under food rationing in Britain during the Second World
War.
Tim
L, who voted 7 & *8. Score: 8
Votes from Efrem M, Nancy S, Judy M, Dave C,
Guerri S & Debbie E.
2.
[Cockney rhyming slang] Dice.
Mike S, who voted 7 & 10. Score: 1
Vote from Nancy S.
3.
[Scottish] Parts of the loom: The locks of the
loom press the newly created weft thread against the already woven fabric using
a lice and thus allowing more design possibilities.
Debbie E, who voted 1 & 11. Score: 2
Votes from Johnny B & Tim B.
4.
A brand name for ivermectin, which is an
effective alternative for the treatment of head-lice infestation, hence
reference to "locks."
Judy M, who voted 1 & 11. Score: 0
No votes.
5.
Mice (rhyming slang).
Tim B, who voted 3 & 6. Score: 1
Vote from Ryan M.
6.
An image or diagram containing lines, usually
horizontal, vertical, and diagonal, sometimes of varying widths, used to test
the accuracy of reproduction of image copying or transmission equipment.
Dan W, who voted 7 & *8. Score: 5
Votes from Efrem M, Dave C & Tim B.
7.
Something very likely to be liked.
Johnny B, who voted 3 & *8. Score: 5
Vote from Mike S, Dan W & Tim L.
8.
A kind of cloth.
Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English. D4
Votes from Tony A, Dan W, Johnny B & Tim L.
9.
[sl.] Spice (in imitation of UK "rhyming
slang.")
Dave C, who voted 1 & 6. Score: 1
Vote from Ryan M.
10.
A hula hoop technique for two people.
Guerri S, who voted 1 & 11. Score: 1
Vote from Mike S.
11.
Traditional New Zealand sandwich made with
Marmite, smoked fish and cheese.
Efrem M, who voted 1 & 6. Score: 3
Votes from Tony A, Judy M, Guerri S & Debbie E
No def: Tony A, who voted *8 & 11. Score: 2
Nancy S, who voted 1 & 2. Score: 0
Ryan M, who voted 5 & 9. Score: 0
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