amateur 51: I only responded to the last clue in order to get shot of the allegedly easy 'G' question. As you did most of the work, I would humbly suggest that you set the 'H' question.
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Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Postamateur 51: I only responded to the last clue in order to get shot of the allegedly easy 'G' question. As you did most of the work, I would humbly suggest that you set the 'H' question.
An H to connect Graham, Arthur, George and others
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Offf to the cinema (Les Acacias) and back about 17:00 I hope.
H is a poet; the others are composers
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostOfff to the cinema (Les Acacias)
H is a poet; the others are composers
Could it possibly be Houseman, and George Butterworth, Arthur Somerville and Graham ... the other one I'm puzzling over?!
EDIT: ah, thank you wiki - not only supplying Graham PEEL, but also correcting my spelling of Arthur SOMERVELL.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostWhat a nice name for a cinema: our local's just the "Odeon".
Well, so much for Harrison: the Beatle, Organ builder and the one I was puzzling over.
Could it possibly be Houseman, and George Butterworth, Arthur Somerville and Graham ... the other one I'm puzzling over?!
EDIT: ah, thank you wiki - not only supplying Graham PEEL, but also correcting my spelling of Arthur SOMERVELL.
All the composers - as named by ferney - wrote songs from verses in Housman's verse cycle 'A Shropshire Lad'
So it's over to ferney for an I
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Originally posted by mercia View PostIlkley/Ilkla (moor baht'at) ??
Fenby's overture
Ilkley choral group - Pinsuti
http://www.pinsuti.org.uk/
The J is indubitably yours.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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