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Take a sheet and get going!

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I have an irrational love for Ben Affleck.

Joe K

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Rather than take the guided tour, I wandered around a popular

Cathedral singing hits from ‘My Fair Lady’.

Lorna

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I have abnormally stretchy cheeks; I can stretch then out 3 inches each

way.

Joanna

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When I was 7 I wore a long black cloak for 3 months because I was so

obsessed with Harry Potter.

Lydia

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I completed the equivalent of half a dance GCSE and was getting top

grades.

Saoirse

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When I was younger I wanted a statue in Golders Hill to be my mum.

Grace

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Gwen Stefani taught me how to spell ‘bananas.’

Mabel

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I have a niece in the year below me.

Ellen

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At Primary School I went to street dance lessons.

Joe W

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I went to a Spanish immersion school for one year.

Cole

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I played Captain von Trapp in my Primary School production of ‘The

Sound of Music.’

Charlie L

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When I was 6, I experienced my first ‘brain-freeze’ from eating too much ice cream. I didn’t know what was

happening so I started crying because I thought I was going to die.

Noah

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I cracked my head open by swinging on the shower curtain rail.

Weilin

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Almost, biopsy and chintz are the only six-letter words in the language

whose letters occur without repetition in alphabetical order.

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Lords Sidcup up and Ickenham were both creations of P.G. Wodehouse,

whose names were Pelham and Grenville.

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Andrew Marvell, Philip Larkin and Stevie Smith have the city of Hull in

common.

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L.P. Hartley wrote The Shrimp and the Anemone and his middle name was Poles, while Clive Staples Lewis

was the author of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.