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17:18 UK time, Friday, 19 December 2008

Personally I'd like to hear Hugh Trimble from Oxford sing his Hallelujah song (Thursday letters). A capella.
Christina, Bath

I think more than a small amount of kudos should be awarded to Hugh Trimble for that effort. Well played Sir!
Danny C, London

Can I just say how much I love Hugh Trimble's version of Hallelujah? Is he planning to record/release it? If so, where can I download it from? Surely with the support of the Monitor we can get it to the top of the charts, which would make it four version in the Top 10. Merry Christmas!
Vicky, Newcastle upon Tyne

Re: funnily enough, the only thing I have seen measured in inches recently are computer and LCD TV screens.
Pix6, Vienna, Austria

A devil named just doesn't seem right.
Ralph, Cumbria

Re : Old joke time (nearly Xmas after all) - what are you taking for it? Snuff.
Robin, Herts, UK

. Lovely.
Stephen Turner, Cambridge, England

I think the Magazine's mathematician must also have the norovirus, as 52 weeks 52 questions only seems to have 49 questions... 12 in each of four parts makes 48, plus the one question "What do these photos have in common?" Maybe you have loaned your mathematician to Strictly Come Dancing for the final?
Jim, Coventry
Monitor note: Four photos, Jim, there are four photos to unpick.

Stuart (Thursday letters) asked what's in the naked rambler's huge backpack. I assume he has to eat - and some restaurants insist you wear a shirt.
Ed, Clacton, UK

Dear Pix6 in Vienna, "co-parent" is a word that someone who thinks they are being clever has invented (Thursday letters). Just like "normalcy" when there is the perfectly good enough word "normality". I think I should get my coat... Since I am flying out to Bad Ischl tomorrow and will be in Vienna for New Year, will it need to be a particularly heavy coat? Is there snow?
J Paul Murdock, Wall Heath, West Midlands

Usually when a couple divorces, one parent becomes the main carer, even when the custody is shared. In the case of co-parenting, there is no main carer, the kids spend equal time with both parents.
M Ross, Lancaster, UK

I'm off on my holidays tomorrow, so am just writing a quick note to say Merry Christmas, Monitor! See you in the new year.
Cat, Leeds

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