Which B is associated with the presentation of memories sacred and profane, and went to number three with an intriguing tale about the circus ?
Alphabet associations - I
Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
This is a sticky topic.
X
X
-
rubbernecker
-
The answer is Bohuklavekskinonmemeotiousyh8964^$£()%^*&Hljk"
Actually, upon second thoughts, I might be slightly incorrect. The last three letters are wrong.
Just saying hello to all after a bit of a time away (partially self-enforced, partially enforced by the fiendish nature of recent conundra... )
Comment
-
-
BetweenTheStaves
-
Anna
OMIG, not Britney Spears! Could be Berlin.
Hello Tapilola, I think you have been missed. Anyway, leave you guys to it for the night.
Comment
-
rubbernecker
-
BetweenTheStaves
Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostI'm turning in too. I expect bts to have hit the home straight by the morning...
Geoffrey Burgon.....wrote the theme music for Brideshead Revisited....got gold so I'm guessing it got to number three in the charts? Although Waugh had/alleged to have three homosexual lovers.
Brideshead Revisited, The Sacred & Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder ...brings in the memories part of the clue.
Circus? Monty Python?
EDIT: ah..got it. Nice clues. Tinker Tailor theme music also by Burgon....that's the one that got to number three. The Circus is MI5 in the book...or Secret Squirrels.
EDIT EDIT: Must be that early morning expresso that fired up the grey cells.
Comment
-
rubbernecker
Originally posted by BetweenTheStaves View PostOoh...I thought that I was only taking a punt on this with Brideshead.
Geoffrey Burgon.....wrote the theme music for Brideshead Revisited....got gold so I'm guessing it got to number three in the charts? Although Waugh had/alleged to have three homosexual lovers.
Brideshead Revisited, The Sacred & Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder ...brings in the memories part of the clue.
Circus? Monty Python?
EDIT: ah..got it. Nice clues. Tinker Tailor theme music also by Burgon....that's the one that got to number three. The Circus is MI5 in the book...or Secret Squirrels.
EDIT EDIT: Must be that early morning expresso that fired up the grey cells.
Well done bts, C what you can do?
EDIT: For the sake of completeness, it was Burgon's Nunc Dimittis which went over the closing credits of Tinker Tailor which got to no.3 in the UK chartsLast edited by Guest; 05-03-11, 08:42.
Comment
-
Norfolk Born
-
Don Petter
Originally posted by BetweenTheStaves View PostOoh...I thought that I was only taking a punt on this with Brideshead.
Geoffrey Burgon.....wrote the theme music for Brideshead Revisited....got gold so I'm guessing it got to number three in the charts? Although Waugh had/alleged to have three homosexual lovers.
Brideshead Revisited, The Sacred & Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder ...brings in the memories part of the clue.
Circus? Monty Python?
EDIT: ah..got it. Nice clues. Tinker Tailor theme music also by Burgon....that's the one that got to number three. The Circus is MI5 in the book...or Secret Squirrels.
EDIT EDIT: Must be that early morning expresso that fired up the grey cells.
At least it saves that painful self-kicking.
Comment
Comment