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  • BetweenTheStaves

    Originally posted by hercule
    (an ex-mayor of New York was the founder of HarperCollins publishers, but I think I'm taking these clues far too literally)
    Follow the bold...but don't forget the 'maybe'..so not the mayor but someone with the same name, maybe.

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    • Anna

      Originally posted by BetweenTheStaves View Post
      None of the above, I'm afraid, hercule and Anna. And climate change is not the weather!
      Well, I'll believe you!! Thousands wouldn't

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      • Norfolk Born

        Whose turn is it - if it's anybody's yet?

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        • BetweenTheStaves

          I'm still waiting for the last two parts...maybe published by an ex-New York mayor or shall I change the weather (think wings)

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          • BetweenTheStaves

            Follow Calisto!

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            • Don Petter

              Originally posted by BetweenTheStaves View Post
              and dieting girl is LASs...the dieting implies the truncation.
              Hmm. I would call 'dieting girl' for LAS a bit of a sloppy clue, unless she was wasting away from the feet up!

              LAS for 'short girl' would be OK. I would expect dieting girl to be more likely LS (lass with nowt in 'er)?

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              • Anna

                This is far too complexicated for me Laura. Weather changing with wings is Lorenzo innit, not P. MacCartney I'll tune in tonight to see the final verdict after Casualty (sorry, don't do Corrie re soaps)

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                • mercia
                  Full Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 8920

                  Originally posted by BetweenTheStaves View Post
                  (think wings)
                  well there's a Callisto butterfly which might make you think of that saying about a butterfly on one side of the world causing a hurricane on the other side (or something??!!)

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                  • BetweenTheStaves

                    Yes....so just the last one. Going to have to take a break but will check in later on this evening.

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                    • BetweenTheStaves

                      Ah well...maybe Corrie or the Killing has taken precendence. Away to the land of nod. The last part will be solved...we know the name 'Calisto'...think music!

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                      • Norfolk Born

                        Calisto? Callisto? Another pound cryptically lost?
                        (Having become comprehensively confused, I think I'll join Anna in simply waiting for the answer).
                        In the meantime....Todd, Violet and the other Barlow sprog are slated to return....
                        Perhaps Anna would like to introduce a 'Casualty' sub-thread to entertain us while we wait for the answers to the more cryptic questions to emerge.
                        Last edited by Guest; 05-03-11, 22:32.

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                        • Anna

                          Cavalli composed an opera La Calisto

                          The Corrie sub-thread is confusing enough without a Casualty spin-off!! Off now, all will be clear in the morning I expect.

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                          • Norfolk Born

                            The opera La Calisto was published by Giuliani (a reference, no doubt, to Rudy). The Jovian satellite is Callisto. The weather-changing butterfly (something to do with chaos theory?) is also Callisto (thanks, Anna). Is this the first occasion on which the correct answer has had two different spellings? Final score: Callisto 2, Calisto 1. 'Back of the net!' as Alan P would say.

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                            • Nick Armstrong
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                              • Nov 2010
                              • 26538

                              Originally posted by OFCACHAP View Post
                              'Back of the net!' as Alan P would say.
                              "Eat my goal!"
                              "...the isle is full of noises,
                              Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                              Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                              Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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                              • rubbernecker

                                Originally posted by OFCACHAP View Post
                                'Back of the net!' as Alan P would say.
                                I'm hearing echoes (rubbernecker #580)

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