Are the items associated with specific weather?
With a particular environment (eg sea, snow, mountains)?
Are the items considered safety gear?
Do both the items go on the same part of a persons body?
Are they items that women wear?
Are they items that men wear?
Oh - I thought of a more specific guess.
The items are knickers and swimsuit, and the one time you wear together is when you’re trying on swimsuits in the shop
Belt AND braces?
Men’s clothing?
Women’s clothing?
Children’s clothing?
Babies’ clothing?
For what it’s worth, with the linguistic question, I was thinking of things like punctuation marks. But we’re pretty clearly past that now.
And I’ll hold off on more questions for the moment-- It looks like we have enough for now, until we get some answers.
Yes! We have a winner!
Never mind, saw on preview somebody got it, so the joke I had in mind doesn’t work.
Alright!
Ok, I’ve got another one.
When the pope decreed he should be burnt for heresy it didn’t really bother him. Why not?
Because “he” was one of the pope’s predecessors, who was already dead.
Because he was an anti-pope who had already declared the same for the pope.
FUUUUUCK!
(not a predecessor though. John Wycliffe, the first English translator of the Bible. He’d been dead for 45 years)
Well, that was … a thing. Over to the rest of yez…
I’ll give it a go. I was surprised not to find this one in the previous thread (unless I missed it?)
Sarah came home to find John lying dead on the floor in a pool of water, broken glass everywhere.
Is that the traditional ‘goldfish’ one?
I do think that is the goldfish one, so I’ll add one. I don’t think this is hugely challenging, so if you heard it or know it straight away, please let others play. I assume Google ruins this one.
**It was built, filled, and used. It is still built and filled, but no longer used. What is it and why no longer used?
**
Yeah, that’s the one. I wasn’t sure whether it was traditional or just one I happened to know.
Does it have to do with food?
Does it have to do with architecture?
When it was used, was it used by humans?
Was it typically used by a single human at a time?
Sorry, Pasta! It is a good one though…
Qs for Mahaloth
Was it filled with liquid?
Was it filled with something valuable?
Is it bigger than a person?
Is it bigger than a 3-storey building?
Is what it is filled with now the same as what it was filled with when it was used?
Is it a singular object?
Is it a category of objects?
Does He fill it? 
KK
Is it built periodically?
Is it destroyed after it is built? and then built again?
Is only one built at a time?
Is the liquid water
aside: In the previous thread, there was a tricky puzzle where He ended up being Helium.