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Paloma FaithNothing prepared (not as organised as you Sj), but promise not to leave it as long as last time :)
Hi folks. Not exactly sure how this works. Perhaps a review of the rules would be useful for beginners like me.Here's what I think they are:
1. Must be band or singer/songwriter (pop rather than e.g. classical. What genres are allowed?)
2. Latest one must be solved before a new one posed.
3. Setter must confirm solution (?)
Questions:
1. Can anyone give a new code once the latest is solved or must it be the person who solved it?
2. What happens if no-one can solve it?
Cheers
I agree with Shed Seven so, in case I'm allowed, here's my first attempt.Topless beauty, according to Keats, gets out of sorts. (singer/songwriter)
Hi Twoddlebungler, welcome! I'll try to explain, the original rules are lost in the mists of time, or rather they disappeared along with the amazon threads.
Although we tend to stick to bands and artists, anything music-related in any genre goes. Sometimes it's an album or a song. As long as you say what you're looking for in brackets.
The person who solves the code sets the next one. One code at a time.
It's OK to go ahead without confirmation from the setter as long as you're sure you're right.
We keep on giving hints until someone gets it, we've never been stumped yet, as far as I can remember.
It's really my turn, as I'm sure I'm right with Shed Seven, BUT since I haven't got anything prepared, and to welcome you to the fold, I suggest we go with yours. it looks interesting.
Is it Ruth Moody? Correct! Too easy I see!
I'm not sure I'll find it so easy to unravel other people's codes though. I probably wouldn't have got to (Shed S)(even) without seeing your solution.
It was a clever code, Twoddle, I just got lucky. (A quirk of this group is to refer to 'codes' rather than 'clues').Haul back (band).
TwoddleBungler wrote: "Is it Ruth Moody? Correct! Too easy I see!
I'm not sure I'll find it so easy to unravel other people's codes though. I probably wouldn't have got to (Shed S)(even) without seeing your solution."
Welcome Twoddle! Don’t be put off by the real stinkers put up from time to time.
You might also like “Three songs with a common link”
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
(Grr, I was thinking 'tool' and discarded it before the second code appeared - don't know why. All yours Sj.)
haha! Twoddle, that's a common occurrence on here, kicking yourself for not just offering it up! Initially, male chauvinistic pig follows Bonnie's friend and then Alice's friend (singer)
Cheers Sj.Without wind, one might say and rearranged in a list [singer/songwriter/musician]
Merry Christmas all!
Without wind, one might say and rearranged in a list[singer/songwriter/musician; 4,7]
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Fuss after nut hit forty and went mad
[singer/songwriter/musician; 4,7]
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Without wind, one might say and rearranged in a list
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Fuss after nut hit forty and went mad
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No turf today? That's rotten!
[singer/songwriter/musician; 4,7]
Thanks for the nudge, SW. (I didn't know Tony Furtado, but I should have, as I know every other artist mentioned on his wiki page, and having had a listen, he's right up my street).. Back in a mo.
Eric BogleBear with me - I'm in transit so my new clues for this and the 3 songs might take a while.
Assuming I was right ...In olden times questionable disorganised airport (band - all singer/songwriter/musicians)
In olden times questionable disorganised airport (band - all singer/songwriter/musicians; 5,5) Can't think of an alternative clue so I'll try to improve this one.
Questionable in olden times! Disordered French capital airport (band - all singer/songwriter/musicians; 5,5)
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Fondness for spread, I hear? Not so much!
(singer)