The almost 100 refers to one of the most successful sporting careers ever.
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Donald Bradman's final batting average (first class, or just test matches, I'm not sure) was fractionally short of 100.
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Thank you. I'll try to come up with an 'E' before bedtime, failing which I'll have one ready by, say, 09.00 tomorrow.
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Originally posted by OFCACHAP View PostWhich E links a few words from 'Hamlet', a dance in triple time and a film festival?"...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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Anyone not familiar with my occasional modest attempts at question setting may appreciate the information that, while the link begins with E, the three linked items don't. The link beginning with E comprises an odd number of letters, contains one fewer vowel than it does consonants, and no letter is repeated.Last edited by Guest; 29-03-11, 07:07.
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Originally posted by Caliban View Post[COLOR="blue"]30,000 views for this thread!!! Cheers folks
PS: looks as if I was No 30,000! Do I win an iPad?
Sorry, we cannot honour your request for an iPad at this time due to regulations governing product placement on this forum, but please accept this as a token of our esteem...
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10.13: a perfect time for a few clues!
The few words from 'Hamlet' are spoken by a character who inspired Cabanel among others. The dance is associated with a particular country. And the festival shares its name with (and probably takes it from) a character played by the man who founded it.
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