QUIZ: Can You Guess What The WWI Trench Slang Means?

Archie

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Retry Correct Incorrect The slang word “Archie” can be credit to a British RAF pilot who had a habit of singing a song called “Archibald, Certainly Not!” when he flew his airplane between exploding German shells.
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Archie

  • German anti-aircraft fire
  • Army-issue duct tape
  • Someone from the Falkland Islands
  • British torpedos
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