I knew that Judas Iscariot was the name of the disciple who betrayed Jesus Christ for thirty pieces of silver.
I knew that a "buttinski" is a 'Mr Pointy Nose', one who interferes, a meddler ...?a social worker?
I guessed that Williams Shakespeare was the dramatist wrote the words "Cowards die many times before their deaths"
I described a "martinet" as a bossy-boots, a tyrant, a control-freak, an iron-gusset, one who insists things be done by the book - is that close enough to ""?
I learned [again] that a "Dutch nightingale" is a frog.
I guessed from vague recollection that a dodo was a large bird native to Mauritius though I wasn't certain it wasn't Madagascar [it wasn't]
I learned that the poem "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" about a sailor shooting an albatross - was written by Coleridge and thanks to the electronic text center of the University of Virginia Library I now know the source of the phrase " Water, water, every where, Nor any drop to drink."
I guessed that the Roman deity Janus had two faces, though I'm going to have to re-check who that was.
I described a "dotard" as a dotty old person.
I learned that the American politician was known as "the Illinois gorilla" and "the original gorilla" was Abraham Lincoln. Issy & Lotsofstuff recognised that piece of information, Issy thinking they recognised it from the Simpsons.
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