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Originally posted by Flay View PostAhem, I was too polite to mention that we had Yellow last time...
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Originally posted by Flay View Post
I can only apologise: when seeking a suitable X, I encountered Xian Xinghai (one of the Yellow River Concerto composers), and after a fruitless attempt at a "double cross" clue, went for Yellow instead!
Any road up, the coleslaw:
Yellow;
Yellow River, 60s hit by the band Christie;
Mellow Yellow, by hippy croonster Donovan Leitch;
The Yellow Pages ("pages" = "attendants") by Michael Torke
... I always have pronounced it like "Torque" (like the former Monkee), but apparently it should be more like "Torquay" - complete with herds of Wildebeest.
Anna got "Yellow" and Donovan; Flay got Christie and Torke. Would they care to toss a coin for the Z/A?[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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I am a househusband today, a domestic god. I've done Morrison's, have put the pork casserole in, taken the dog to the vet, 2 wash loads.... And the day is nearly over! Where does the time go?
May I skip the Z and let you find me an A?
A Byrdie dance, something only Beecham could Handel, someone Wil said bye to, and for a bonus point, a cellist who connected rooms and changed a hall.Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Flay View PostI am a househusband today, a domestic god. I've done Morrison's, have put the pork casserole in, taken the dog to the vet, 2 wash loads.... And the day is nearly over! Where does the time go?
May I skip the Z and let you find me an A?
A Byrdie dance, something only Beecham could Handel, someone Wil said bye to, and for a bonus point, a cellist who connected rooms and changed a hall.
As long as you didn't put the dog in the oven and take the pork to the vet, I'm sure Mrs F will shower you with tokens of appreciation
Personally, I have 15 minutes between the end of the last meeting and the start of the next, and I confess to an inkling, Doctor.
Byrd wrote a part-song (I think) called Though Amaryllis Dance in Green
Sir Thos. Beecham arranged some Handel into a suite called Amaryllis
Wil + bye = John Wilbye = his madrigal Adieu, sweet Amaryllis
Hence the cellist is Amaryllis Fleming - in March 2009 the concert hall of the Royal College of Music, following refurbishment, was renamed the "Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall" in her honour.
Out of the reckoning for a B for an hour though - so if anyone has one, jump in !"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Flay View PostOh dear, I just put the slow cooker pot into the oven to hurry it up and have melted the handle! I'll be for it when she gets in
Still better than putting the dog in the oven!"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostI confess to an inkling, Doctor.
Byrd wrote a part-song (I think) called Though Amaryllis Dance in Green
Sir Thos. Beecham arranged some Handel into a suite called Amaryllis
Wil + bye = John Wilbye = his madrigal Adieu, sweet Amaryllis
Hence the cellist is Amaryllis Fleming - in March 2009 the concert hall of the Royal College of Music, following refurbishment, was renamed the "Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall" in her honour.
I have re-shaped the pot lid handle, perhaps she won't notice! I have to go and pick the dog up now, sans cyst (and me sans £190 ). I can wait for your BPacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Flay View PostI have re-shaped the pot lid handle, perhaps she won't notice!
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