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Guardian Weekly notes and queries

  • A sign at Junction 26 of the M1 motorway in Nottingham pointing North and South.

    Where would the actual line be drawn between England’s north and the south? Your answers

    Mapping a great divide; the good side of suffering; of women and men
  • Payment sitting on a restaurant table.

    What is the biggest tip you’ve ever given anyone? Your answers

    Your biggest tip; noble suffering; more like a man?
  • My Fair Lady

    Why can’t a woman be more like a man? Your answers

    Gender conformity; one more commandment; living happily ever after
  • Love

    Will we be ever happy? Your answers

    The prospect of happiness; your favourite fantasy land; chronic tardiness
  • Swiss wristwatch mechanism

    Why are some people always late? Your answers

    Tragically tardy; the right thing for the wrong reason
  • Yellow caution sign with a question mark in a forest.

    Which is more important: Notes or Queries? Your answers

    Questions and answers; don’t try to keep up; encroaching age
  • A queue forms for the promised pot of gold

    Where I can find “the real world” that everyone refers to? Your answers

    Let’s get real; the test of time; supermarket annoyances
  • Checkout

    What customer behaviour in supermarkets do you find most irksome? Your answers

    Shopping misbehaviour; should we resist?; poor Humpty
  • Korea’s In-Kyung Kim ponders a putt at the British Open

    Can golf be an intellectual pursuit? Your answers

    Golf and contemplation; Humpty Dumpty’s demise
  • James Hay in Rhapsody by The Royal Ballet, Royal Opera House, London.

    Which of the Muses is your favourite, and why? Your answers

    Musing about the Muses; greatest show on earth
  • Traffic

    What would the world be like if it had more roads than people? Your answers

    The road to ruin; telling your story; give me a straight answer
  • Wedding

    Can yes or no ever be the right answer to anything? Your answers

    Giving the right response; catching gadflies; the vital distinction
  • A worker carries a sack of recently harvested robusta coffee fruits at a plantation in Nueva Guinea,Nicaragua.

    How do you deal with your burdens? Your answers

    Carry that weight; sacrificial offering; spot the difference
  • Karen Lynn Gorney and John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever

    Is age sometimes wasted on the old? Your answers

    Regressive steps; the art of making bugs look cute
  • A man pushes a woman in a wheelchair past a wall of ancient stone skulls, excavated at Templo Mayor, that represent sacrificial victims, at the entrance to the Templo Mayor museum in central Mexico City, Friday, Aug. 7, 2015. In the pantheon of Mexico’s pre-Hispanic gods, most Aztec dieties are depicted as brutal, blood-thirsty gods, only appeased by human sacrifices. But the Templo Mayor museum has put on display for the first time an offering dedicated to Xochipilli, the Aztec god of singing, dancing, and the morning sun. The offering was found in 1978 during excavations of the Red Temple, a small altar adjacent to Templo Mayor.(AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

    Can there be love without sacrifice? Your answers

    Better to give than receive; attractive insect; acceptance of death
  • Facebook logo reflected in glasses.

    On balance, do social media create or destroy relationships? Your answers

    Virtual relations; chatting with characters; nobody who’s somebody
  • Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh in Gone With the Wind.

    Why would you like to talk with a character from an impressive novel? Your answers

    Chatting with literary characters; advantages of anonymity
  • St Mary's churchyard

    When did you first accept that you were in fact mortal? Your answers

    From dust to dust; fiddling fitness; saving humanity
  • Director Spike Lee wears knuckle rings with love and hate on them as he attends the screening of Blackkklansman during the 71st annual Cannes Film Festival.

    Can love save humanity? Your answers

    Love and rockets; ice-breaker for dinner guests; airport insecurity
  • Trump

    What is the difference between a populist and a demagogue? Your answers

    Populism v demagoguery; getting scanned; beverages and places
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