G'day Jack
Not too bad here at the moment. I've been for my constitutional as more rain is forecast after lunch. We'll have webbed feet soon
I'm sticking with the theme for today's offering. It's a novel by another lady crime writer. English this time.
#2 #4 11 (#5 + 2 +4)
First
full name of character in picture one and surname of gent in picture two. Lump them together. Please lose the third letter and lob in an apostrophe. Make a homophone of picture four and position is vitally important. Another bonus point if you can name the author.
Five Englishmen in an Audi Quattro roll up to an Irish border checkpoint. Paddy, the officer, halts them and sternly declares, "It's illegal to cram five people into a Quattro. 'Quattro' means four."
The driver, incredulous, retorts, "Quattro is just the name of the car! Check your facts: it's designed for five."
"You can't pull that one on me," replies Paddy. "Quattro means four. You've got five folks in there; it's against the law."
The driver, now irate, demands, "Get your supervisor! I need someone with more common sense!"
Paddy quips back, "Sorry, Murphy's busy dealing with two blokes in a Fiat Uno.
Time for some lunch & a cuppa