Originally posted by Anna
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I thought you'd be at least as far as M by now as I have been out all afternoon. Well, Vinteuil, I doubt if I could ever have got the full G but congrats on a real puzzle.
I shall give H a bit of thought so you might have to ewait a while. Happily enough, Anna and Caliban are quite able to fill the time until I get
back.
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It is nearly time for me to endure Spiral III. I shall be back afterwards but in the meantime I have noticed an unintentional hyphen in element one, so here are all again
What H is
notably, an ornamental bird song cut short
a pleasing Cameronian symphonic fraction
a form of sustenance which is an improvement on nothing at all
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Originally posted by mercia View PostI keep reading fraction as 'fragment' for some reason
if half is correct, how about half-baked for the sustenance?
and for an ornamental bird cut short - peacock - going off at half-cock?
But ca'n't find anything musical in any of this so far....
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Hi mercia, a lovely day.
Someone has suggested, correctly, that H=half.
Vinteuil was correct with half a loaf (is better than no loaf) for element 3
The first two elements are musical
The second one is a symphony and Cameronian relates to a place of birth.
The first one contains three clues to something which is hardly different from a whole one. I don't know how it could be, really.
I shall be going out shortly and hope that it can all be solved before I do.
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Anna
I'm afraid I am getting nowhere with this question. Thinking half-moon, halfpenny, halfsovereign, (Half a Sixpence is musical but not a symphony) or is it half in a different language? Cameron was born in London, place unspecified, so that draws a blank as well. Ornamental bird song, also clueless about this. Sorry Angle!
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI'm afraid I am getting nowhere with this question. Thinking half-moon, halfpenny, halfsovereign, (Half a Sixpence is musical but not a symphony) or is it half in a different language? Cameron was born in London, place unspecified, so that draws a blank as well. Ornamental bird song, also clueless about this. Sorry Angle!"...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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