Originally posted by crb11
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Alphabet Associations - III
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Originally posted by crb11 View PostBingo! Well done. (I also went to school in Croydon and played in the Fairfield Halls a few times.)
We used to live in Coulson, and have happy memories of classical and non-classical musical events at the Fairfield Hall.
Here's my 'D'
Musical nobility from Richmond, Christchurch and Hatfield.
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Originally posted by LMcD View Post
Well done - a three-way tie.
Over to ... well, you choose!
Incidentally, a small pedantic reproach to the clue-setter here : I don't think a 'damehood' or 'knighthood' confers nobility - the 'nobility' (if such a set still exists) is surely restricted to the peerage - your barons, viscounts, earls, marquesses, and other dooks and dutchesses...
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
... if no one else is jumping, I think I can rustle up an E later today?
Incidentally, a small pedantic reproach to the clue-setter here : I don't think a 'damehood' or 'knighthood' confers nobility - the 'nobility' (if such a set still exists) is surely restricted to the peerage - your barons, viscounts, earls, marquesses, and other dooks and dutchesses...
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
... well, they are Dames - but none of them I think are peeresses? So to that extent, they have been honoured, but not ennobled
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(Apologies if 'egregious' is not the right word, by the way. )
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Originally posted by LMcD View Post
I trust that my egregious error did not mar the enjoyment of anybody who attempted to solve my modest poser, which seemed to pose few problems for at least 3 people!.
(Apologies if 'egregious' is not the right word, by the way. )
- shall I go ahead and set my little E?
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