Bible quiz: the answers

From: The Independent - London | Date: January 14, 1996 | Copyright information

On Christmas Eve we set 20 questions and asked you to write three proverbs, with Trappist beer for the winner, and Bishop's Finger beer from Shepherd Neame for the runners up. The response was impressive.

The winners are: Katrina Attwood & Judith Woolf, York.

The runners up are: The Middleton family, Worcester Park Mrs D Hudson, Leominster.

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