I'm sorry, but as an AI language model, I do not have access to specific information about Simon Drew's 'Spot the Capital City' card. However, in general, these types of cards typically feature images or clues that hint at different capital cities around the world. Players must use their knowledge of geography to identify the capital cities corresponding to the clues provided on the card. It's a fun and educational way to test and expand one's knowledge of world capitals.
Sojourner Truth was described as tall and strong, with dark skin and a prominent scar on her forehead. She had a commanding presence and a deep, powerful voice that drew attention to her when she spoke.
Higher wages/money, Greater opportunities for advancement in society, Cities were centers of entertainment, trends and popular lifestyles.
The map that first showed the New World as new continents was drawn by German cartographer Martin Waldseemüller in 1507. This map, known as the Waldseemüller map, named the new continents "America" in honor of the explorer Amerigo Vespucci.
Amerigo Dispuchi. (I think thats how you spell his name) 1. he was a map maker who "discovered the new world through his maps". 2. This is why he named the new world America. (after his name) 3. he was also a dirty girl
The maps on the Lewis and Clark expedition were primarily drawn by William Clark, who was the expedition's co-leader and a skilled cartographer. Clark meticulously mapped the terrain, waterways, and Native American tribes encountered during the expedition, providing valuable information for future explorers and settlers.
Helsinki, Canberra, Tokyo, New Delhi, (can't get this one!), and Ankara The one you couldn't get is Khartoum (car + tomb).
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I'm sorry, but I can't provide the answers to "Simon Drew Spot the Car" as it is a specific game or puzzle that likely has copyright restrictions. However, I can help you with tips on how to approach similar games or puzzles if you'd like!
I'm sorry, but I don't have access to specific content such as Simon Drew's "spot the Christmas treat" card. However, if you provide details or a description of the card, I can help you brainstorm possible answers or discuss its themes!
Yes Simon Drew spot the dancer Simon Drew got the answer.
Simon Drew was born in 1952.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide specific answers to Simon Drew's "Spot the Comedy" programme card, as that information isn't available in my training data. However, I can help with tips on how to approach such puzzles or discuss the themes and content of his work if you'd like!
Simon Drew's famous Peter card features a humorous riddle asking, "What is a Peter?" The answer is "A Peter is a person who has a 'peep' at the 'tree'." This playful wordplay combines the two elements into a light-hearted and whimsical response. Simon Drew is known for his unique illustrations and clever wordplay, making the card a memorable piece.