Whatever you say, you have the T anyway
Alphabet associations - I
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Lather... Barber... Of course!!!
Angle, you've gone monochrome...
Wonder what's happened to your nice blue and gold avatar...."...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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Norfolk Born
Thank you and good morning folks! Barber > lather: how could I have missed that. T coming up very shortly.
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Norfolk Born
What T specifically links these composers in the given order?
Richard Rodgers; Richard Rodgers; Wilfred Josephs; Carl Davis.
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Anna
I was just idly wondering, rather than a strictly musical link, are we looking to spell out a four letter word?
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Norfolk Born
Nothing that subtle. As it happens, three of the four elements that will lead you to the linking T begin with the same very familiar three-letter word (and that's 'definite')
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Anna
Oh, but I must go offline now for quite a while ...... I was also thinking of that three letter word but then discounted it. No doubt when I get back it'll be solved.
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My avatar has gone monochrome for a few days, Caliban because I just felt like a bit of a change. Incidentally, it has a connection with Composer of the Week at the end of March/beginning of this month.
Now, under a monotonously grey sky the day begins with a funeral. I doubt if there will be anything but "My Way" - again.
Best wishes.
Well done, Ofcachap, and geetings everyone.
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