ANSWERS: 6
  • No I don't. Enlighten me.
  • Vermicious knids are a species of amorphous, shape-shifting monsters found in the book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"!
  • The son of a knight?
  • As a Roald Dahl fan yes. Wikipedia describes it best:- Vermicious knids are a species of amorphous, shape-shifting monsters which invade the Space Hotel USA in Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, the sequel to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. They are also mentioned in the 1971 feature film adaptation, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. In their natural form, vermicious knids are huge, dark, egg-shaped beings that are quite at home in the vacuum of space. They attack space vessels by ramming them, pointy-end first. Their homeworld is the planet Vermes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermicious_knid Glad I looked it up cos my original answer of nasty little monsters from Charlie and the Chocolate factory would not have been as good.
  • A childless couple with severe dyslexia?
  • it is a word spoken by knights in monte pythons holy grail...the knights who say knid

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