If anybody would like a (genuinely!) straightforward alternative 'Y' question, in order to decide who sets 'Z', I shall be happy to oblige.
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Originally posted by OFCACHAP View PostQue?
Sony Studios in Culver City, California loaned a senior digital compositor over to the animated series Arthur a PBS Children's Program for guest appearances of real humans with the animated characters. I don't know other than binary - 1 and 0 is the realm of a digital compositor.
Viola ! Some of the guests on 'Arthur' ~
Jack Prelutsky
Fred Rogers
Art Garfunkel - Garfunkel appears as "the singing moose."
Yo-Yo Ma - Ma appears as Redman's rival.
Joshua Redman
Alex Trebek -
The Backstreet Boys
Tom and Ray Magliozzi
Arthur Ganson
Koko Taylor
Taj Mahal - As himself who helps George write music.
Frank Gehry
Rodney Gilfry - Appears in the episode "Lights, Camera, Opera".
Lance Armstrong
Johnny Damon
Edgar RenterĂa
Mike Timlin
Ming Tsai
Matt Damon
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Neil Gaiman
Michael Fincke
Last evening my daughter and I were exchanger's of heated comments. She insisted Arthur is an anteater but he is an ARDVARK! We have a ten day Goggle rule chez moi. Have a question, find a person, discover the answer without Google. I just broke the rule.
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Originally posted by OFCACHAP View PostIf anybody would like a (genuinely!) straightforward alternative 'Y' question, in order to decide who sets 'Z', I shall be happy to oblige."...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
If it's OK with everybody, I'd like to offer this 'Y' question as a kind of 'tie-break', the first person to submit the correct answer then qualifying to set 'Z'.
Which colour pervades this story? (Please explain your 4 answers).
AT the end of the highway, Dorothy and her friends came upon a pianist and orchestra playing a work arranged from an earlier cantata. They then proceeded underwater to Liverpool, singing the title song from a John Ford movie.
I look forward to congratulating somebody before too long!Last edited by Guest; 07-01-11, 14:17.
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Originally posted by OFCACHAP View PostIf it's OK with everybody, I'd like to offer this 'Y' question as a kind of 'tie-break', the first person to submit the correct answer then qualifying to set 'Z'.
Which colour pervades this story? (Please explain your 4 answers).
AT the end of the highway, Dorothy and her friends came upon a pianist and orchestra playing a work arranged from an earlier cantata. They then proceeded underwater to Liverpool, singing the title song from a John Ford movie.
I look forward to congratulating somebody before too long!
Yellow Brick Road in "Wizard of Oz"
"Yellow River" cantata etc by Xiang Xinghai
"Yellow Submarine" by les Beetles
"Yellow Ribbon" (She wore a )
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BetweenTheStaves
I'm going to regret this but here goes ...
After walking down the YELLOW brick road, Dorothy and her friends listened to the YELLOW River Piano Concerto which was based on the YELLOW River cantata. After that they got into the YELLOW submarine, singing along with Tie a YELLOW ribbon....
Could we skip Z please ?
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BetweenTheStaves
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Originally posted by OFCACHAP View PostIf it's OK with everybody, I'd like to offer this 'Y' question as a kind of 'tie-break', the first person to submit the correct answer then qualifying to set 'Z'.
Which colour pervades this story? (Please explain your 4 answers).
AT the end of the highway, Dorothy and her friends came upon a pianist and orchestra playing a work arranged from an earlier cantata. They then proceeded underwater to Liverpool, singing the title song from a John Ford movie.
I look forward to congratulating somebody before too long!
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Norfolk Born
It was meant to be easy, just so that we could all move on.... Vinteuil got there first. BTW, BTS, the fourth part of your answer is wrong, as you will see from other people's answers.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Postwell, it's yeller, innit?
Yellow Brick Road in "Wizard of Oz"
"Yellow River" cantata etc by Xiang Xinghai
"Yellow Submarine" by les Beetles
"Yellow Ribbon" (She wore a )"...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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Don Petter
Originally posted by vinteuil View Postwhich Z
- had a fourth marriage which was nothing but a blank page
- gave us a puzzling royal meal
- might have allowed this central American nation to expand
Thanks vint - like a refreshing breeze. I found Y all too fraught, and I still don't know who Arthur was (and thankfully now don't need to know). No ideas yet, but I'll work on it, in between my birthday celebrations (don't ask).
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Simon
Don't be disheartened, siggy - it was just too complicated for us poor Brits! And we're all glad you're enjoying looking in at our machinations. But if you do another one, please give us a chance, eh? :)
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The second X one, as you said, could have had more than one answer, (I now realise!) though I still think the one I had in mind was, after a google, far more obvious. As we've realised though, what is easy for one is wildly obscure for another. The kids found the same, so I'm told, with the ones I did for them!
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Postwhich Z
- had a fourth marriage which was nothing but a blank page
- gave us a puzzling royal meal
- might have allowed this central American nation to expand
1. Maiden name of Ethel Merman whose fourth marriage to Ernest Borgnine lasted 38 days and merited only a chapter heading in her autobiography
2. C20 German composer of the ballet "Les Soupers du Roi Ubu"
3. The Zimmermann Telegram was an invitation by Germany to Mexico to declare war on the USA in 1917
Back of the net! (As Alan Partridge would say...)
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