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Originally posted by antongould View PostIt is indeed can you fill 'em in on the way to showing how clever you(r) R?
a) if I recall aright, STC wd have been living at Nether Stowey in the Quantocks when he wrote the The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
b) Tinker Tailor begins with Jim Prideaux at the Thursgood School in the Quantocks
c) my knowledge of the Å“uvre of Half Man Half Biscuit is - quelle surprise! - limited: but they did have something to do with Bridgwater...
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Originally posted by mercia View Post
so do we need another word for porter and/or another word for weaver?
is it a Mr Porter e.g. Cole? or a Mr Weaver?
is the number 12 important?
are finches important? are birds important?
will the eventual answer be the name of a composer?
the answer is not the name of a composer.
it is something (two different things) - sung by one and written by the other.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Postwhat else might twelve finches make you think of?
EDIT: on the other hand, 12 inches might make me think of an LP = R-R-Record
I think I might leave this one to my colleaguesLast edited by mercia; 10-10-11, 09:02.
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I'm now wondering if I've lost the plot (likely) or whether the R setter has!
I thought the answer would be Respighi, who wrote The Birds.
Peter Porter wrote a poem called the Pines of Rome. http://www.poetryarchive.org/poetrya...do?poemId=1713
I thought William Fense Weaver might have something to do with this too.
Probably just completely off track though.
Now we know it can't be Respighi, as not the name of a composer.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Postbirds unimportant.
the answer is not the name of a composer.
it is something (two different things) - sung by one and written by the other.
the other - "weaver" (?) - piece is more etherial
the titles of both pieces begin with R
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Anna
Silas Marner is the Weaver of Ravelo and it's an opera. Weavers are also finches. That's about it from me I'm afraid!!
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