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Anna
Originally posted by hercule View Post
your turn
OK, here is, I think, a fairly easy one. One word answer found in and common to all three.
What X is poetic, a fictional estate, and a person who probably took a trip from Liverpool to see the Stars?Last edited by Guest; 15-03-11, 15:11.
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by Anna View PostInitially I thought it might be Wolfgang and Wolf (as in Hugo!!)
OK, here is, I think, a fairly easy one. One word answer found in and common to all three.
What X is poetic, a fictional estate, and a person who probably took a trip from Liverpool to see the Stars?
(Coleridge - Citizen Kane - the film/musical)
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Anna
Originally posted by OFCACHAP View PostIs it Dave Dee Dozy Mick and Titch?
Two other things with Xanadu in the title are the film starring Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelly and the very succcessful musical with music written by Jeff Lynne, normally known for prog rock or as a Travelling Willbury. The poem would have been longer of course if Coleridge had not been distracted by that gentleman from Porlock.
So rubbra has the Y and I feel I need to sit out the next few puzzles as I have been on this thread far too much lately.
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rubbernecker
What Y links a deceased Romanian chanteuse, a Cleveland-based instrumentalist, and the title of a film starring a dancer named after a battle?
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Originally posted by antongould View PostTo go really too far is the Y one of her names?
She starred regularly at the Bucharest opera before she moved to the USA in the late sixties. She specialised in French chansons (which is how I first encountered her in my teen years). There are variants on the spelling of her name.
The instrumentalist has a Greek surname and is one of the world's foremost players of this instrument, having recorded more than 15 albums of classical repertoire.
The dancer, deceased, was a well-known star of stage and screen. The dancer's family name is that of a famous battle, but it was changed to the stage name in 1905. The film in question was a box-office flop.
There, that should prove to be a suitable aperient...
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Originally posted by rubbernecker View Posta suitable aperient...
:biggin: erm, I mean"...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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