Not run away, but busy (another possible reason for reluctance to set a poser).
I have probably been responsible for having introduced an element of confusion and mixed topics, having assumed that not all associations have to be musical, but would like to think that not too many crossed genres have been involved. And indeed in setting the questions I too have learned something: Louise Brown and Oldham, for example. But I would be daunted if not given a charade-like flag if different parts could be film, book, or play, and hope I've provided hints along the way when necessary.
While I accept the logic of keeping to the alphabetical sequence, it might be nice to allow the occasional joker!
As regards this latest puzzle, now that I understand the double reference, my thoughts have turned to S S Wesley, but all I know is his anthem Blessed be the God and Father!
I have probably been responsible for having introduced an element of confusion and mixed topics, having assumed that not all associations have to be musical, but would like to think that not too many crossed genres have been involved. And indeed in setting the questions I too have learned something: Louise Brown and Oldham, for example. But I would be daunted if not given a charade-like flag if different parts could be film, book, or play, and hope I've provided hints along the way when necessary.
While I accept the logic of keeping to the alphabetical sequence, it might be nice to allow the occasional joker!
As regards this latest puzzle, now that I understand the double reference, my thoughts have turned to S S Wesley, but all I know is his anthem Blessed be the God and Father!
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