Originally posted by hercule
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rubbernecker
What Q connects Buenos Aires, Budapest and Neath in South Wales?
In the spirit of fairness, and assuming that Rob Cowan is not participating, I should add a clue. The answer is a manufacturer of goods associated with classical music.
I am about to embark for the Welsh hills on my bicycle, where my BlackBerry desn't work, and will return after lunch to see how we're faring.
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by herculeQualiton (me neither)?
Qualiton, a defunct state-owned record label born in Budapest. I actually have several Qualiton LPs in my collection, but being a bit weird like that, I suppose that's not altogether surprising. Over to Hercule for R. I'll try and sit this one out, maybe go and wash the car or something instead...
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Norfolk Born
34 of the last 37 messages posted on this thread have been from just 3 people, including myself. 'Elitist, moi?'
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Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostQualiton, a defunct state-owned record label born in Budapest.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Norfolk Born
They were all born in Romania ... go on, tell me that isn't the right answer, even though it answers your question.
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Don Petter
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Norfolk Born
Originally posted by herculewell done
Between 1491 and 1570, three cities later associated much later with, respectively, a Republic, a firestorm and a Wall all established what?
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Don Petter
Originally posted by OFCACHAP View PostMy reply, though correct, wasn't meant to be serious. However, if, like me, you wish to encourage contributions from outside the 'magic circle', I can offer what I believe to be a pretty straightforward question, the answer to which begins with 'S':
Between 1491 and 1570, three cities later associated much later with, respectively, a Republic, a firestorm and a Wall all established what?
I don't subscribe to any magic circle theory, being quite happy to have a guess if I can, and sit back to watch and wait if I can't. At least your question doesn't seem to relate to those 'contemptable' composers, who usually floor me. (Reactionary, me? Not really, just a joke.)
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Norfolk Born
I wondered where all the huffs had gone - I had to walk! I remain, however, genuinely concerned that the thread might increasingly come across as a kind of refuge for a very limited number of initiates indulging in Senior Common Room humour and wordplay. I haven't checked, but I suspect that quite a few contributors who participated at the outset have now dropped out. Which, if true, is a great pity.
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Originally posted by OFCACHAP View PostMy reply, though correct, wasn't meant to be serious. However, if, like me, you wish to encourage contributions from outside the 'magic circle', I can offer what I believe to be a pretty straightforward question, the answer to which begins with 'S':
Between 1491 and 1570, three cities later associated much later with, respectively, a Republic, a firestorm and a Wall all established what?
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Norfolk Born
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