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Would it be better if I moved to a third world country, and lived below poverty so you could pay me less?
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Tell me why you deserve me.
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Have you ever used this line? I could very easily see this coming off as conceited or condescending.
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Not quite in those words, but treating the interview as a two way street - I want to know if this job suits me just as much as the reverse - helps me be more confident in interviews.
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Totally agree. That question would make me feel as if I'm being confrontational though.
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Said with a relaxed smile it can change the direction of the interview.
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Bestrewn with rubbish and kittens(8)
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Ain't that the truth!
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Strangely, the answer isn't "INTERNET" though I can see how you might think it was!
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I'll give you a vote of six of the best for you today
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"AMERICAN"
They all are bestrewn with rubbish and kittens
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OriginalGriff wrote: Untrue: I'm pretty sure those are rose petals...[^]
Thats also untrue[^]
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modified 21-Jul-15 4:40am.
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Your standards of beauty differ from mine...
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Bullet is beauty, Bacon is beauty, Beer is beauty
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Is kitten refereeing to the furry animals or dusty things?
cheers,
Super
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Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
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"No comment"
The first word in the acronym is "Cryptic" - so no clues will be forthcoming until after the third hour, assuming it is unsolved first (I'm betting it will be!)
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Plinkers?
cheers,
Super
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No.
NOt sure how you got from the clue to remote controls, but...
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well when cats and garbage are together they make lots of noise.
Bestrewn is sprinkle and anagram of it is prinkles
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Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
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O....Kay....
And they let you out in public on your own?
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littered
Litter = rubbish => littered = covered in litter
Litter as in a litter of kittens
Cheers!
"I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"
Ron White, Comedian
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Congratulations - and you are up tomorrow!
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Both my mother and grandmother used to refer to a group of 6 kittens as being a littered, ( like group of cats as a clowder) as opposites to just a normal litter of kittens. Hence my comment before. I've tried to find a reference to this, but could find anything anywhere. That wasn't part of it was it?
Didn't want to answer the CCC as I let others enjoy trying to solve.
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Your grandmother had nothing to do with the question!
The OED defines LITTERED as:
littered, adj.
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Pronunciation: /ˈlɪtəd/
Etymology: < litter v. + -ed suffix1.
In senses of the vb.
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1. Employed or strewn as litter; also, scattered in disorder.
1754 R. Dodsley Agric. in Public Virtue ii. 231 Strew around Old leaves or litter'd straw, to screen from heat The tender infants.
1863 A. B. Grosart Small Sins 67, I remember how the littered concealing straw was raised.
1863 Ld. Lytton Ring of Amasis II. 137 See these littered shards upon the sordid earth!
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2. Covered or strewn with litter; clogged up with litter.
1870 Evening Standard 29 Oct. From one of the upper balconies of this littered chateau we looked down upon Paris.
1895 Educat. Rev. Sept. 166 The mind is left in a littered-up condition.
1900 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Aug. 220/1 He looked at the littered table.
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3. nonce-use. That has produced a litter.
1894 W. E. Gladstone tr. Horace Odes iii. xxvii. 1 With littered fox, and lapwing's call.
(I'd provide the link, but it'd be useless without a subscription, or a UK library card)
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