Bingo! Can you elaborate, OFCACHAP?
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Don Petter
'The television composer Laurie Johnson recorded film scores on Unicorn-Kanchana, as well as an album of his own music from The Avengers, The New Avengers and The Professionals.'
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Don Petter
Funnily enough, I have a V question left over from two alphabet cycles ago(!), but I really think Ofcachap should have it for getting Unicorn. Tapiola's choice, anyway.
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by Tapiola View PostWhat do you think, guys? OFCACHAP's go? The answer was really only "Unicorn" though the double-barrelled thing was employed as (in retrospect what could laughingly be deemed) a clarifier.
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Simon
Well, apart from knowing the Unda Maris stop and that the Unicorn was a symbol of purity, I'm afraid you might as well all have been posting in Martian for all that I understood. But that is my fault, not yours. I wait patiently in hope ... well in Bakewell, anyway!Last edited by Guest; 20-01-11, 15:39.
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Don Petter
We await Ofcachap, who is away at the moment, perhaps hatching some devilish retribution.
As usual, it all made fairly straighforward sense in the end, though the hyphen clue might have hindered rather than helped. I was, after that, looking for some pair of words starting upper-, ultra-, under-, upward- or something like that! (Even though I got the -Kanchana once the unicorn emerged.) And it seems the original answer, as conceived, was Unicorn on its own, anyway.
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Norfolk Born
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Don Petter
I was thinking Verdi, with Traviata being middle period and based on La Dame aux Camelias, a novel that Dumas wrote in 1848, and which was only predated by Atala, but that was a play, so La Dame wasn’t really a second novel. No idea yet how the Teutonic connection would fit in, though.
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