Does anyone know the answer to this question from the Sunday Times quiz?
-Who writes an unsatisfactory thank-you letter for a platinum and gold ring?
The answer will be a fictional character and I’m guessing 20th century as platinum is a fairly recent metal…
Hard to know what you mean by a “recent metal,” but large quantities of platinum have been known since the mid 18th century. What could you have been trying to say?
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And for what it’s worth, I didn’t include my sig in my post above. If I had, it would look like this:
Well I just thought it was fairly recent because I can’t think of platinum being mentioned in anything I’ve read before this century but I may well be wrong…
A white gold ring is the central artefact in Steven Donaldson’s “The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant”, the ring is referred to time and time again. Trouble is, I can’t remember any thank you letters being written in the books, and a fantasy book seems unlikely material for The Times literature quiz. So I guess the idea sucks, but maybe worth a WAG if you’ve got nothing else to put down.