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1. 
So sweet of you to 
    remember.
  6. 
If you send me your recipe, 
    I'll dictate it on my show next Friday.
  2. 
And I must say a special "thank you"
to Mrs Betty Carroll of Leeds 6.
 
3. 
You sent me a wonderful
    birthday cake, Betty.
  7. 
Let's have our great music quiz.
  4. 
Good afternoon, listeners, 
   and welcome to my show.
 
8. 
And could you  include exact 
    quantities, please. 
  9. 
But before that I must thank you all, you lovely listeners for your beautiful birthday cards!
  5. 
It was a lovely
surprise!
 
10. 
If you can guess the name of a song, we'll give you a prize of the top CDs.
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Solution:4, 7 , 10 , 9 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 5 , 6 , 8

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