- Arabesque
- Fouetté
- Cabriole
- Jeté
- Pirouette à la Seconde
- Brisé
- Entrechat
- The Aztec word for chocolate is 'chocolatl'
- Hernando Cortez introduced chocolate to Spain in 1521 after conquering Mexico
- Cocoa pods grow on the sides of the cocoa tree branches, not the ends
- Eating chocolate (as opposed to drinking chocolate) was not introduced until the 1850s
- Removing the husk from a cocoa nib is known as 'Winnowing'
- Milk chocolate was invented in 1867 by Daniel Peter in Switzerland
- The machine for mixing the cocoa, cocoa butter and sugar is called a 'Mélangeur'
- Purple bucket and spade
- Orange gloves with sticky ball
- Boomerang
- Shuttle cocks
- 2 gas camping burners
- 3 balls of assorted sizes
- 5 bottles of butane
- Braninanoe
- Yellow Ringed Flantoon
- The Noodle Oodle Woodle
- The Baboon and Balloon
- Zax and Zox
- Orange Bum Bee
- The Valley Near Dim Dum
- Check all the lights are working
- Test that all tyres are good, the correct pressure and within tread limit
- Make sure all doors can be opened from the inside and outside of the car
- Test all seatbelts lock and recoil
- Check the handbreak holds the car, and ideally takes no more than nine clicks on the ratchet
- Test the breaks: whilst the car is in motion, take your hands off the steering wheel and break. The car should not only stop, but should not veer left or right
- Check that nothing is loose or sticking out from the car's bodywork