Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte
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Alphabet Associations - II
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostI don't usually contribute to puzzles immediately after I've set one, but to push the ball a bit further onto the field - is (one of) the "Charles(es)", Ives, and is the "Roland" there a reference to "Rollo"?
Charles in (a) and Charles in (b) are not necessarily the same Charles and could be different sorts of writers.Last edited by Lat-Literal; 27-12-16, 13:54.
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Originally posted by antongould View PostStruggling here Lat .... a cluelette perhapsOriginally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostLike Dickens and Dodgson?
Not Dickens and not Dodgson.
You are looking for a librettist and a translator - that is what I mean by a difference between the two although that sort of distinction is grey.
Additional clues:
All the stuff about Sweden and Swedish sports was a complete red herring but you might find something in that Roland photo, albeit obliquely.
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Here it comes (in all seriousness):
However the question appears, this man is of absolutely no relevance to the answer at all:
https://jorgefarah.files.wordpress.c...rubinstein.jpgLast edited by Lat-Literal; 27-12-16, 22:48.
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And a reminder of the question:
What J links:
(a) A collaboration - Etienne, Charles and one other (but not Rubinstein, Arthur or Roland)
(b) One - the offspring of a man named Etienne - who created an unsung Roland but not in the same way as another by one named Charles
(c) An Arthur Rubinstein collaboration (not so far as I am aware involving Roland, Charles or Etienne in any sense they are mentioned here)?
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Originally posted by Lat-Literal View Post
.... it's probably just me but you are not demystifying Lat .....
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