Monthly Archives: April 2009

Rickshaw

The word rickshaw conjures up scenes from the British Raj of English government officials and their ladies being taxied about by two-wheeled carriages pulled by wiry runners.However, the vehicle is thought to have its origins in France.

In 18th century France there was a two-wheeled sedan chair called a brouette, which was pulled along by [more…]

Rookie

A rookie is someone who is new to a game or occupation.

It is perhaps best known in sporting circles and the military.

But what is a rookie? Rookie is thought simply to be a corruption of the word ‘recruit’. A more interesting theory is found in reference to the European bird, the rook. [more…]

Seventh Heaven

When you indulge in your favourite chocolate or relax in a soothing bubble bath do you think you are in seventh heaven? Well where exactly are you?

Seven is widely considered to be a lucky or ideal number. There were seven days of Creation in the Bible, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, seven loaves (to go [more…]

Shampoo

Shampoo comes from the Hindi word chhampo meaning ‘press’. To shampoo someone was to massage them.

The meaning changed over time and as shampooing was part of the Turkish Bath ritual it changed to mean part of the cleansing process.

To shampoo the hair was to cleanse and massage the scalp. Shampoo still has this meaning [more…]

Hello – April 2009

Welcome to our new-look website, which our Webmaster has been slaving over day and night, to make it user-friendly and fun to  take part in.  Read the latest news about Lovatts puzzles and gremlins, have your say in the Mailbag, and comment on other readers’ letters. You can order your subscriptions here too and [more…]

Gold leaf trumpets! – February BIG

We had quite a few enquiries about clue 135ac in The Demon of our February BIG Crossword. And we agree this was a devilish clue – but we know you expect nothing less of us.
At 129dn ‘Gold leaf’ needed to be GILT and not GILD and at 124dn ‘Lingered (on)’ was DWELT, as in [more…]

Need to Knead

My wife has a sore hip so she needs me to knead her,
I have a bad back so I need her to knead me,
So, it is needless to say that we both get relief from being needed (kneaded).

Ross La Spina
Bicton, WA

Keep your shirt on!

Have you ever wondered why it is thought that impatience leads to undressing?

This exclamation comes from a time before modern manufacturing technology allowed clothes to be mass produced.
A shirt was a much more expensive item than it is today and so if someone were to get into a fight, it made good economic sense [more…]

With A Little Help From My Friends

Could you please settle an argument for me? As I live by myself I always buy the monthly BIG magazine. I send in what I can do each month. My other favourite hobby is Bingo. Sometimes I take my book to Bingo and when we have a break I often ask the ladies some of [more…]