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Nov 02, 2018 12:36PM
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(singer)Ugly duckling misses start of countdown leading to diatribe
(Sorry about return to duck theme. It was coincidental - honest!)
nocheese wrote: "Cy Grant :)"I once literally bumped into him on a zebra crossing in London in 1961. He was very nice about it ;-)
SussexWelsh wrote: "nocheese wrote: "Shucks ;)"I had to Google "ost" :-)"
Such an educational game 👩🎓
Cover vehicle with short jacket to bring it to a stop. (Band, 7, 6) Transport taking police officer to current custody. (Band, 7, 6)
Cover vehicle with short jacket to bring it to a stop. (Band, 7, 6) Transport taking police officer to current custody. (Band, 7, 6)
Vehicle for erstwhile royal, followed by one for relaxation. (Band, 7, 6)
Please get this, I’m stuck now!
Ta, Toddle. I'm lucky to be old enough to remember Laurie London :)Danger, for example, with chocolate diet? (band)
TwoddleBungler wrote: "(Laurie London? Never yeard of im! Diminutive skiffler was Lon
nie
Don
egan!)"
He was of course my first thought, but I didn't twig. I took a more lateral approach - Laurie London was a diminutive 14 year old, and part of the skiffle era, although his big hit - 'He's Got the Whole World in his Hands' - wasn't strictly skiffle.
Didn’t get here in time to see the code, but seeing the answer, my first thought was what had the Everly Bros. got to do with drum and wind!
Lez wrote: "Didn’t get here in time to see the code, but seeing the answer, my first thought was what had the Everly Bros. got to do with drum and wind!"Good one to save up for some future code, Lez.
Sj wrote: "nocheese wrote: "Danger, for example, with chocolate diet? (band)"
Mouse On Mars?"
Must be :-)
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