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(Danger of turning into the Vint and Don Show? - I never know which one is which, do you?)
Anyway, I claim rights of ullage and spillage to leap over 'X', and happen to have a 'Y' which I prepared earlier. Composed a few cycles ago, it never saw the light of day, due to my gross incompetence in not being able to answer the previous question, whatever that was.
It's a straighforward musical cryptic, rather than the 'rule of three', but, hey, here goes anyway:
What Y started in a cave, but subsequently grew by at least six factors under a female’s jurisdiction?
But 'anyway' is a red-herring. Altho' it is in one sense one of last answer. But then so is everything in this text...
Quite.....
I'm thinking of introducing a sub-Corrie sub-thread investigating the relationship between the names of characters and the names of the people who play them. For example, how many instances have there been over the years of both parties having the same Christian name? I've spotted two in this week's Radio Times: Sally (Webster/Dynevor) and of course the incomparable Betty (Williams/Driver).
Don't worry - I'm quite happy to chat with fellow Corriephiles until or unless one of us comes somwehere close to understanding a question and having a stab at the answer.
The Yellow River Cantata was said to have been composed in a cave. It was later appropriated by Madame Mao and formed the basis for the Yellow River Concerto - might you be referring to the blooming of a million (six '0's) flowers?
Ahh, the 6 "0"s eluded me but that is a very elegant explanation. My more prosaic one would have been: 4 versions of the Cantata + 1 violin concerto version + 1 piano concerto version.
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