Originally posted by antongould
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Alphabet associations - I
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rubbernecker
What contemporary work by a composer involving the answer to J in this round has just manifested itself in the skies of London as I write?
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amateur51
Originally posted by Anna View PostBasically, my dear Am51, (and I do realise there are not herds of Aberdeen Angus grazing in Norf Lunnon) if there ain't enough grass to supply you with endless fillet steak from prime rumps the farmers have to resort to feeding them silage or hay early and, if there ain't enough grass, there ain't enough silage or hay for the following year. I sometimes wonder where you soft Londoners think your meat comes from?
I take your point though - I do listen to Farming Today each weekday morn on R4 at 05:45, you understand - but I do think these farmers do maunder on so about the lack/excess of rain. It's the weather, stupid!
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Norfolk Born
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You're nearly there between you.
Nelson (Lord) is correct, but in what musical connection?
Nelson (Eddy) is correct - he played a Mountie in Rose Marie.
Nelson Freire is correct - he was born in Boa Esperanza (or Esperança) in Brazil, and can therefore said to have been surrounded by Good Hope.
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Anna
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostHave a care, Anna! You may not believe it but there are people in here who might make crude mock of such remarks
Now, this is a dilemma. Do I watch the new Dr. Who series or not? It's set in America, which doesn't inspire me and, I cannot stand the Pond creature.
Edit: I'll look at Dr. Who and hopefully Pond gets zapped by an Alien.
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Norfolk Born
Re. N
Nelson ****
Nelson Friere
Nelson Eddy
What's haydn behind the asterisks?
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The Cross-Posting Curse strikes again - Angle's completed the picture, and I would say has done enough to be asked to set O if that meets with general agreement.
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Anna
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Originally posted by Angle View Post
What O is
America’s Guy de Maupassant
A hallowed but injured boss
Setting by English Baroque composer, asking for special thought about my difficulties
One of the three is not musical
O Henry, the novelist and two musicals based on his stories (The Gift of the Magi and The Last Leaf)
O Consider my Adversity (Purcell)
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