You're looking for, respectively, a composer, a performer making a cameo appearance as himself, and an early exponent of what you might call Strictly Ballroom. And they're all winners (so to speak).
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EDIT Each clue should lead you to a common, i.e. shared, first name. (And each 'V' is a winner , remember..... )
The first clue is, dare I say it, capital.
The film features a 'V' making a cameo appearance as himself.
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Anna
Originally posted by hercule View Poster, well I've got victor meaning winner
and Victor Borge appearing in the 1983 film The King of Comedy
I can find a few composers called Victor
The capital of Ohio is Columbus
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Norfolk Born
Another splendid team effort! The three musical Victors were indeed:
(a) Victor Herbert (who wrote a 'Columbus' suite); (b) Victor Borge (who appeared in the King of Comedy) and (c) Victor Silvester, whose 'Dancing Club' ran for 17 years on BBC TV.
On to 'W'! (I do not presume to suggest who is to set it!)
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Anna
Originally posted by OFCACHAP View PostAnother splendid team effort! The three musical Victors were indeed:
(a) Victor Herbert (who wrote a 'Columbus' suite); (b) Victor Borge (who appeared in the King of Comedy) and (c) Victor Silvester, whose 'Dancing Club' ran for 17 years on BBC TV.
On to 'W'! (I do not presume to suggest who is to set it!)Last edited by Guest; 15-03-11, 10:28.
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Norfolk Born
[QUOTE=Anna;39194] (although when you see the answer suddenly all becomes glaringly obvious!)[QUOTE]
...T'was ever thus!
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Anna
Originally posted by hercule View Posthopefully only one correct answer to this should be a quick one
what W connects
- Papageno
- Ward Swingle
- Elizabeth Schwarzkopf
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