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OWincey was adopted by Florence and Thomas Dimmock and got her name from her middle name after classmates at her Hartlepool primary school sang Incy Wincy Spider. She left school in England at the ...
She gained her nickname Wincey from a classmate at her infant school who sang her the nursery rhyme Incy Wincy Spider.
Her quirky moniker 'Wincey' found its genesis from her middle name after classmates at her Hartlepool primary school sang Incy Wincy Spider.
She later picked up her nickname from schoolmates at Hartlepool primary school, who teased her with a chorus of Incy Wincy Spider. The name stuck and Wincey was born.
Her quirky moniker 'Wincey' found its genesis from her middle name after classmates at her Hartlepool primary school sang Incy Wincy Spider.
To many, the pattern was clear - each character's name consists of two rhyming words. This meant the correct answer was "Incy Wincy".
The sequence "Humpty Dumpty, Tinky Winky, Andy Pandy" was then shown to contestants. The 100 players were given 30 seconds to choose their answer of either "Postman Pat" or "Incy Wincy".
Find the two black notes that sit together. You'll find them at multiple positions across the piano keyboard. The white key to their left is always a C… It's marked with a star in the picture above.
The two options presented to the 100 players were Postman Pat and Incy Wincy. While the answer may seem obvious to most, 10 players were left stumped and answered the question incorrectly.
The sequence went: 'Humpty Dumpty, Tinky Winky, Andy Pandy.' The 100 contestants were then given two options to choose from as the next item in the list: 'Postman Pat' or 'Incy Wincy'.
She said to the host: "I put Incy Wincy as he is a spider and the rest are all sort of people." Laughter rang out among her fellow players, with Lee then quipping: "Hang on, the rest of them are ...