Your Letters
Now that the Christmas catalogue season is in full swing, I'd like to propose a game of Most Expensive "Stocking Filler". My best so far is a pair of Bose in-ear headphones for £79. Can anyone beat that?
Stephen Turner, Cambridge, UK
I would like to add my ire to what must be a growing pile of indignant letters regarding question 4 of . Will there be compensation?
Kat Murphy, Coventry
Monitor note: Kudos for all! And apologies. Rubber bands driving the whirly-gigs on the quiz machine broke soon after publication.
is so full of potential quotations of the week it's hard to know where to start...!
Catherine, Leicester
"You can buy your own antlers, for instance" (). Well of course. Who would have thought? This article ranks as one of the strangest things I've read all day. Thank you!
Martin, Bristol, UK
In , "tough economic times call for stiff measures". Mine's a single malt.
Catherine, Leicester
Yeah, thanks for - I'm going to have that awful song in my head all day now.
Sue, Twickenham
Alex Cross, the killing of a cat would probably be "felicide", from the Latin felis (Thursday letters). Although there does appear to be a Latin word "cattus" as well, I rather fancy the Mail's writers weren't thinking of that...
Sam Korn, Cambridge
Actually it's "fellinicide", and it refers to the killing of Italian film directors.
Rusty, Montreal, Canada
A reader proposed editing out "pre-prepared script" in favour of "prepared script" (Thursday letters). Just strike the "prepared" too and be done.
Alberto Enriquez, Oregon, US