Though I suspect your question @jwolfe has a witty answer a serious one is all I can think of… Hares have been revered as fertility symbols since pre-Christian times and were sacred to the pagan goddess of spring. Hares are also symbols of night and have been associated with witches who are reputed to take their shape to escape pursuit. Perhaps this was true in the Aztec civilisation as well.
I was very proud of my round 1. I said George Camsell and my second was Jermain Defoe only because I couldn't remember whether he'd yet hit 15 when this aired in 2013 since he played until '17.
Why was the March Hare so important to the Aztecs?
Did they worship it?
WORSHIP IT
WORSHIP IT
Though I suspect your question @jwolfe has a witty answer a serious one is all I can think of…
Hares have been revered as fertility symbols since pre-Christian times and were sacred to the pagan goddess of spring. Hares are also symbols of night and have been associated with witches who are reputed to take their shape to escape pursuit. Perhaps this was true in the Aztec civilisation as well.
@@PetroicaRodinogaster264 It's a reference to a bit on the panel show QI
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the March Hare meant nothing to the Aztecs. QI is bollox
40:29 is good
I played the jackpot round with future knowledge, forgetting what year this happened. Whoops.
Bring back Lee and Michael. 400 club members episode. They did a 200 club returnee episode.
40:28 - Pointless Answer
Piss off.
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I was very proud of my round 1. I said George Camsell and my second was Jermain Defoe only because I couldn't remember whether he'd yet hit 15 when this aired in 2013 since he played until '17.
Trust issues with Claire and Dave
What do you mean by that?
I have never watched this before, and(despite my liking for Mr Osman)I shall never watch it again. It's AWFUL.
There goes the life of the party!!!