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The correct ants ers were :-]

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Subject: The correct ants ers were :-]
From: John Gamblin <>
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2000 21:07:12 -0700 (PDT)
Red faced as I realise I forgot to give you all the
answers. They are as follows.

A quick look at my Petersons shows

1. The Geococcyx Californianus will be found in
deserts, dry open country with scattered cover brush
in SW  U S to Central Mexico. Sometimes running on
roads? hence it'scommon name "Greater Roadrunner" beep
beep

2. Goatsuckers eat nocturnal insects.

3. Common Poorwill likes dry hills, open brush and
dirt roads in SE British Columbia and West U S to
Central Mexico.

No debate on Peterson's answers will be entered into 
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Sincere congratulations to all seven winners.

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Hmmmmm 3 raincoats left over to go to the maths
question? but it really is NOT as hard as many think?
think cryptic as in the Herald or Times cryptic
crossword ...... :-]

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Gee has it been windy here, great for kite flying and
fast travel. JAG.

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Hope I've got all you great peoples correct mailing addresses?

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