Lets see if we can get this completed between us... Uses football clubs from England, Scotland and Wales. (I do not have all of the answers yet)
The sun shone………………….the day we set sail for the……………………………in a ship with a………………….riddled with holes. We sailed down the river which………………….to the sea. We waved to the fair maiden leaning against the……………………….
The…………………….was made up of Scots, Irish and others of the……………………race. The exception was the cabin boy named………………………..whose job was to………………………the boilers. He was illiterate but won our…………………..with his……………………efforts to improve his……………….. He was sent to…………………………by the villains on board who had brought their………………………of weapons. They were a rowdy lot and when drunk they did in fact……………………….furniture.
The voyage made my…………………..who had not had a holiday……………………………too long.
We landed………………………in the day on the……………………………….of the island, below where the locals……………………their dead.
We crossed a stream and entered a dense forest where the…………………….roamed freely. We……………………regardless and eventually met a group of…………………………….dressed in……………………green.
After a day’s journey we caught some black fish in a………………………….and tried to get milk from a herd of cows, but they objected to having their…………………………..
At last we came to our destination, the home of the Hawaiian monarch, the…………………………………….. She greeted us with a friendly……………………..but was obviously upset as her……………………………………… had been smashed when the……………………………fell down. While her…………………………………….was being built, she had to live in a sumptuous……………………………………..
When we found the treasure, we put the……………………….the ship, determined to put it straight in the…………………………………..when we got home. That night we ate some…………………………..cake and some………………………………buns for tea, also some……………………………..which made us feel ill.
The sun shone………………….the day we set sail for the……………………………in a ship with a………………….riddled with holes. We sailed down the river which………………….to the sea. We waved to the fair maiden leaning against the……………………….
The…………………….was made up of Scots, Irish and others of the……………………race. The exception was the cabin boy named………………………..whose job was to………………………the boilers. He was illiterate but won our…………………..with his……………………efforts to improve his……………….. He was sent to COVENTRY by the villains on board who had brought their………………………of weapons. They were a rowdy lot and when drunk they did in fact……………………….furniture.
The voyage made my…………………..who had not had a holiday……………………………too long.
We landed………………………in the day on the……………………………….of the island, below where the locals……………………their dead.
We crossed a stream and entered a dense forest where the…………………….roamed freely. We……………………regardless and eventually met a group of…………………………….dressed in……………………green.
After a day’s journey we caught some black fish in a………………………….and tried to get milk from a herd of cows, but they objected to having their…………………………..
At last we came to our destination, the home of the Hawaiian monarch, the…………………………………….. She greeted us with a friendly……………………..but was obviously upset as her……………………………………… had been smashed when the……………………………fell down. While her…………………………………….was being built, she had to live in a sumptuous……………………………………..
When we found the treasure, we put the……………………….the ship, determined to put it straight in the…………………………………..when we got home. That night we ate some…………………………..cake and some………………………………buns for tea, also some……………………………..which made us feel ill.
The sun shone BRIGHTON the day we set sail for the……………………………in a ship with a HULL riddled with holes. We sailed down the river which………………….to the sea. We waved to the fair maiden leaning against the……………………….
The…………………….was made up of Scots, Irish and others of the……………………race. The exception was the cabin boy named………………………..whose job was to………………………the boilers. He was illiterate but won our…………………..with his……………………efforts to improve his……………….. He was sent to COVENTRY by the villains on board who had brought their………………………of weapons. They were a rowdy lot and when drunk they did in fact……………………….furniture.
The voyage made my…………………..who had not had a holiday……………………………too long.
We landed………………………in the day on the……………………………….of the island, below where the locals……………………their dead.
We crossed a stream and entered a dense forest where the…………………….roamed freely. We……………………regardless and eventually met a group of…………………………….dressed in……………………green.
After a day’s journey we caught some black fish in a………………………….and tried to get milk from a herd of cows, but they objected to having their…………………………..
At last we came to our destination, the home of the Hawaiian monarch, the…………………………………….. She greeted us with a friendly……………………..but was obviously upset as her……………………………………… had been smashed when the……………………………fell down. While her…………………………………….was being built, she had to live in a sumptuous……………………………………..
When we found the treasure, we put the……………………….the ship, determined to put it straight in the…………………………………..when we got home. That night we ate some…………………………..cake and some………………………………buns for tea, also some……………………………..which made us feel ill
The sun shone BRIGHTON the day we set sail for the……………………………in a ship with a HULL riddled with holes. We sailed down the river which………………….to the sea. We waved to the fair maiden leaning against the……………………….
The…………………….was made up of Scots, Irish and others of the……………………race. The exception was the cabin boy named………………………..whose job was to………………………the boilers. He was illiterate but won our…………………..with his……………………efforts to improve his……………….. He was sent to COVENTRY by the villains on board who had brought their Arsenal of weapons. They were a rowdy lot and when drunk they did in fact……………………….furniture.
The voyage made my…………………..who had not had a holiday……………………………too long.
We landed………………………in the day on the……………………………….of the island, below where the locals……………………their dead.
We crossed a stream and entered a dense forest where the…………………….roamed freely. We……………………regardless and eventually met a group of…………………………….dressed in……………………green.
After a day’s journey we caught some black fish in a………………………….and tried to get milk from a herd of cows, but they objected to having their…………………………..
At last we came to our destination, the home of the Hawaiian monarch, the…………………………………….. She greeted us with a friendly……………………..but was obviously upset as her……………………………………… had been smashed when the……………………………fell down. While her…………………………………….was being built, she had to live in a sumptuous……………………………………..
When we found the treasure, we put the……………………….the ship, determined to put it straight in the…………………………………..when we got home. That night we ate some…………………………..cake and some………………………………buns for tea, also some……………………………..which made us feel ill
The sun shone BRIGHTON the day we set sail for the……………………………in a ship with a HULL riddled with holes. We sailed down the river which………………….to the sea. We waved to the fair maiden leaning against the……………………….
The…………………….was made up of Scots, Irish and others of the……………………race. The exception was the cabin boy named………………………..whose job was to………………………the boilers. He was illiterate but won our…………………..with his……………………efforts to improve his……………….. He was sent to COVENTRY by the villains on board who had brought their Arsenal of weapons. They were a rowdy lot and when drunk they did in fact……………………….furniture.
The voyage made my…………………..who had not had a holiday FORFAR too long.
We landed………………………in the day on the……………………………….of the island, below where the locals……………………their dead.
We crossed a stream and entered a dense forest where the…………………….roamed freely. We……………………regardless and eventually met a group of…………………………….dressed in……………………green.
After a day’s journey we caught some black fish in a………………………….and tried to get milk from a herd of cows, but they objected to having their…………………………..
At last we came to our destination, the home of the Hawaiian monarch, the…………………………………….. She greeted us with a friendly……………………..but was obviously upset as her……………………………………… had been smashed when the……………………………fell down. While her…………………………………….was being built, she had to live in a sumptuous……………………………………..
When we found the treasure, we put the……………………….the ship, determined to put it straight in the…………………………………..when we got home. That night we ate some…………………………..cake and some………………………………buns for tea, also some……………………………..which made us feel ill
The sun shone BRIGHTON the day we set sail for the……………………………in a ship with a HULL riddled with holes. We sailed down the river which………………….to the sea. We waved to the fair maiden leaning against the……………………….
The…………………….was made up of Scots, Irish and others of the……………………race. The exception was the cabin boy named………………………..whose job was to………………………the boilers. He was illiterate but won our HEARTS with his……………………efforts to improve his……………….. He was sent to COVENTRY by the villains on board who had brought their Arsenal of weapons. They were a rowdy lot and when drunk they did in fact……………………….furniture.
The voyage made my…………………..who had not had a holiday FORFAR too long.
We landed………………………in the day on the……………………………….of the island, below where the locals……………………their dead.
We crossed a stream and entered a dense forest where the…………………….roamed freely. We……………………regardless and eventually met a group of…………………………….dressed in……………………green.
After a day’s journey we caught some black fish in a………………………….and tried to get milk from a herd of cows, but they objected to having their…………………………..
At last we came to our destination, the home of the Hawaiian monarch, the…………………………………….. She greeted us with a friendly……………………..but was obviously upset as her……………………………………… had been smashed when the……………………………fell down. While her…………………………………….was being built, she had to live in a sumptuous……………………………………..
When we found the treasure, we put the……………………….the ship, determined to put it straight in the…………………………………..when we got home. That night we ate some DUNDEE cake and some CHELSEA buns for tea, also some……………………………..which made us feel ill
The sun shone BRIGHTON the day we set sail for the……………………………in a ship with a HULL riddled with holes. We sailed down the river which LEEDS to the sea. We waved to the fair maiden leaning against the……………………….
The CREWE.was made up of Scots, Irish and others of the CELTIC race. The exception was the cabin boy named………………………..whose job was to………………………the boilers. He was illiterate but won our HEARTS with his……………………efforts to improve his……………….. He was sent to COVENTRY by the villains on board who had brought their Arsenal of weapons. They were a rowdy lot and when drunk they did in fact……………………….furniture.
The voyage made my…………………..who had not had a holiday FORFAR too long.
We landed………………………in the day on the……………………………….of the island, below where the locals……………………their dead.
We crossed a stream and entered a dense forest where the…………………….roamed freely. We……………………regardless and eventually met a group of…………………………….dressed in……………………green.
After a day’s journey we caught some black fish in a………………………….and tried to get milk from a herd of cows, but they objected to having their…………………………..
At last we came to our destination, the home of the Hawaiian monarch, the…………………………………….. She greeted us with a friendly……………………..but was obviously upset as her……………………………………… had been smashed when the……………………………fell down. While her…………………………………….was being built, she had to live in a sumptuous……………………………………..
When we found the treasure, we put the……………………….the ship, determined to put it straight in the…………………………………..when we got home. That night we ate some DUNDEE cake and some CHELSEA buns for tea, also some……………………………..which made us feel ill
The sun shone BRIGHTON the day we set sail for the ORIENT in a ship with a HULL riddled with holes. We sailed down the river which LEEDS to the sea. We waved to the fair maiden leaning against the ………………………….
The CREWE was made up of Scots, Irish and others of the CELTIC race. The exception was the cabin boy named ROSS whose job was to STOKE the boilers. He was illiterate but won our HEARTS with his STIRLING efforts to improve his READING. He was sent to COVENTRY by the villains on board who had brought their ARSENAL of weapons. They were a rowdy lot and when drunk they did in fact WREXHAM furniture.
The voyage made my MOTHERWELL who had not had a holiday FORFAR too long.
We landed LEYTON in the day on the SOUTHEND of the island, below where the locals BURY their dead.
We crossed a stream and entered a dense forest where the WOLVES roamed freely. We PRESTON regardless and eventually met a group of WANDERERS dressed in LINCOLN green.
After a day’s journey we caught some black fish in a BLACKPOOL and tried to get milk from a herd of cows, but they objected to having their HUDDERSFIELD.
At last we came to our destination, the home of the Hawaiian monarch, the QUEEN OF THE SOUTH. She greeted us with a friendly ALLOA but was obviously upset as her CRYSTAL PALACE had been smashed when the MILLWALL fell down. While her NEWCASTLE was being built, she had to live in a sumptuous VILLA.
When we found the treasure, we put the LUTON the ship, determined to put it straight in the HALIFAX when we got home. That night we ate some DUNDEE cake and some CHELSEA buns for tea, also some OLDHAM which made us feel ill