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Saw this on Facebook and thought it rather good. I'm not sure if an extended version exists.
 

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#3 obviously done for Americans. I get Maize Bunting, an American gets Corn Bunting. It ought to be wheat stalks, not maize stalks :t:
 
#3 obviously done for Americans. I get Maize Bunting, an American gets Corn Bunting. It ought to be wheat stalks, not maize stalks :t:

Bee in your bonnet about something? Perfectly correct for British readership - never been into a standard Tesco or Marks & Sparks in the UK? Or any other shop. Or for a little more class if required, HERE for the very British Royal Horticultural Society.
 
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I only got 5 (maybe 6) of these but #11 is among them.
Probably easier for a native speaker though

11 was tough until you realised the nuts were not eggs or egg shells which threw me for ages.

My Russian wife got all but 7 and 11 and guessed at Corncrake as she didn't know the word 'Bunting' in relation to the flags.

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