Barney Mysteries Quiz

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Again I hope it's okay to add a new question

What relation is Miss Pepper to Miss Hannah?
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It's fine for anyone to ask a new question if we've waited more than a week for the "winner" of the last round to set one. There's a list of Games Rules here:

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Miss Hannah and Miss Pepper are said to be cousins in The Ring O' Bells Mystery. However, Diana refers to Miss Hannah as Miss Pepper's sister in one of the other books - The Rubadub Mystery, I think.
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I was thinking cousins

I remember winning "Ring O Bells" as a Sunday School prize many years ago, but I digress!

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Thanks, Timmy. What a brilliant book to receive as a Sunday School prize!

At the end of The Rat-a-Tat Mystery, what does Snubby ask for when he's offered a reward for the part he played in solving the mystery?
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Didn't he beg to be allowed to use the door knocker?
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Yes, that's it! It's in the shape of a lion's head.
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Thats exactly my kind of reward too!!!

What county is Lillingham said to be in, in the Ring O Bells Mystery?
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Berkshire?
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It is in fact in Somerset.
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How about setting another question Sally H?
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Well, nearly a year later...

How does Snubby find where the boxes were hidden after the men moved them from the cellar in Rat -A Tat?
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Does he stub his toe on one as it is hidden in the ice of the frozen pond?
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Not quite... he stubs his toe on something though.
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OK, Was it one of the sleds that the men had used to move the boxes?
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No, sorry.
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