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I originally read the clue as "Travails and Tempests" so of course immediately thought it was Thomas Wyatt's Protestant plot to overthrow Mary Tudor (as you do), then I went down the same path as Tapiola with The Tempest and R V-W's Songs of Travel, then I had a brief dalliance with Percy Bysshe Shelley, or even Mary. But that was just me being fanciful. So, no, I haven't a clue!
While we're waiting....
Has anybody ever monitored the menu on the wall of Roy's Rolls? I would be interested in any statistics relating to the frequency with which the menu changes, and also in price movements relative to RPI (making due allowance for local inflation and other factors). Please send your answer to: https://www.corriefreaksarereallyqui...tingpeople.com.
Thank you.
PS: I DO hope Sally isn't going to make a fool of herself. Judging by her attack of schoolgirlishness last night (what an actress!) the signs are'nt good.
Don's #1285 has one-third of the answer: all three are relatively well-known pieces of classical music.
This was intended to be an easy one, requiring no knowledge of Swedish jazz singers, Antarctic births, nineteenth century Parisian gastronomy, Italian graveyards...
One third of the answer? I must try to build on that.
At the moment all I have is this vision of ongoing Teutonic vocal angst, with 'Wohin?', 'Wasserflut', 'Wafna!', wayfarers waying, wandering and wondering, waiting and wanting, whispering and whimpering and weeping and wailing and wreaking, and yet ...... somehow winsome?
Musical quotations of other works (musical or literary)?
Could Winter perhaps be the required common factor? What is the third item - could it be a play on the word anyway, and am I therefore in danger of being hoist by my own petard?
...Could Winter perhaps be the required common factor? What is the third item - could it be a play on the word anyway, and am I therefore in danger of being hoist by my own petard?
Don, you're practically there. But 'anyway' is a red-herring. Altho' it is in one sense one of last answer. But then so is everything in this text...
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