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jmn

24th March 2021, 11:41
The end of a 4 hour watch on a ship (4,1,5,4)
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chrise

24th March 2021, 11:44
i think it must something EIGHT BELLS, but i can't think what the first two words might be
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jmn

25th March 2021, 23:47
This seems to have stumped everyone
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rosalind

26th March 2021, 09:49
The nearest I can come up with is Four o'clock bell but clearly that's not right.
Please could you tell us the answer when you know it?
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rusty

26th March 2021, 10:07
"Eight bells, and all's well" is a nautical expression, but does not fit, either.
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chrise

26th March 2021, 10:17
Ringing of eight bells signals the end of (most) watches on a ship.

btw quiz question - how many ropes are there on the Cutty Sark?
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rosalind

26th March 2021, 10:50
The strikes of the bell were usually in pairs to make counting easier. However you work the 1,5 part of the clue, it doesn't seem possible to include "eight".
re Cutty Sark I think the answer is zero, chris, but it's a loosely worded question. The rigging was done with wire, but there would have been some rope. for example for reefing
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chrise

26th March 2021, 10:53
Hi rosalind
I am reliably informed there wer two - the bell rope and the tow rope. All the other "ropes" had other names - sheets, shrouds, halyards etc.
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rosalind

26th March 2021, 11:08
chris
Indeed. I thought it was a different kind of trick question!
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tyke51

26th March 2021, 11:40
There are many pubs (remember them?) called `Ring O`Bells` and Eight Bells seems right for end of watch ... so

Ring O` Eight Bells ?

not great I agree!
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