Originally posted by cloughie
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Alphabet Associations - II
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostMy instinct points to Yalebut I can’t back it up!
'See America First' is a collaboration between Yale classmates Cole Porter and T Lawrason Riggs, but I don't know (yet!) where Annie Lisle fits in, unless the song is included in the Yale Song Book or connected with the university in some other way.
(Later) Aha! Charles Ives 'borrowed' 'Annie Lisle' for his Piano March No. 5, the score of which might well be included in some kind of library or archive at Yale University....?Last edited by Leinster Lass; 05-12-20, 06:12.
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Originally posted by rathfarnhamgirl View PostAre you saying that Yale is the key to this puzzle?
'See America First' is a collaboration between Yale classmates Cole Porter and T Lawrason Riggs, but I don't know (yet!) where Annie Lisle fits in, unless the song is included in the Yale Song Book or connected with the university in some other way.
(Later) Aha! Charles Ives 'borrowed' 'Annie Lisle' for his Piano March No. 5, the score of which might well be included in some kind of library or archive at Yale University....?
If you wish to continue in these parts you can set a Z, or A question, being a word, place or whatever that links the 3 clues you give ... players are supposed to give the correct answer and explain the 3 links, the latter element being known, for some reason lost in the mists of time, as coleslaw ...... good luck .....
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Originally posted by rathfarnhamgirl View PostAre you saying that Yale is the key to this puzzle?
'See America First' is a collaboration between Yale classmates Cole Porter and T Lawrason Riggs, but I don't know (yet!) where Annie Lisle fits in, unless the song is included in the Yale Song Book or connected with the university in some other way.
(Later) Aha! Charles Ives 'borrowed' 'Annie Lisle' for his Piano March No. 5, the score of which might well be included in some kind of library or archive at Yale University....?
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Originally posted by antongould View PostMost excellent first effort .... yes the link between the 3 elements is Yale attended by the two you mention and Michael Gore who wrote the song Fame ...... who I now find is the younger brother of Lesley Gore ......
If you wish to continue in these parts you can set a Z, or A question, being a word, place or whatever that links the 3 clues you give ... players are supposed to give the correct answer and explain the 3 links, the latter element being known, for some reason lost in the mists of time, as coleslaw ...... good luck .....
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostBruckner a Symphony 0 and indeed a Symphony 00.
Poulenc was born in 1899.
Bruckner was born in 1824, and his 'Studien-Symphonie' is also known as the Double Zero.
Your French composer was born in 1900, 9 years after Sir Arthur Bliss.
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