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    What J is common to all three:

    one Witold
    one Maurice
    one Claude


    and I'd be surprised if that is not solved in a flash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angle View Post
    What J is common to all three:

    one Witold
    one Maurice
    one Claude


    and I'd be surprised if that is not solved in a flash.
    Jeux?

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    Odd isn't it: as I was putting it together I thought, this is far too easy for rubbernecker, and of course it was.

    Now you have the K

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angle View Post

    Odd isn't it: as I was putting it together I thought, this is far too easy for rubbernecker, and of course it was.

    Now you have the K
    I suppose I'd have made it more cryptic, like "Love 40 in a Venetian fountain" and weathered the groans and opprobrium which would have ensued.

    K on its way...

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    I feel less complex today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rubbernecker View Post
    I suppose I'd have made it more cryptic, like "Love 40 in a Venetian fountain" and weathered the groans and opprobrium which would have ensued.
    No - just abuse!

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    I'm ready with my groans

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    For K you're looking for two brothers, sons of a police officer, the elder was championed by Toscanini during the war, while the younger was up all night, 24 times.

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    I think this would be the Kalinnikovs

    Vasily with his !st Symphony conducted by Toscanini 1943
    and Viktor with his 24 sacred choral settings for the All-Night Vigil

    not a groan in sight

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercia View Post
    I think this would be the Kalinnikovs

    Vasily with his !st Symphony conducted by Toscanini 1943
    and Viktor with his 24 sacred choral settings for the All-Night Vigil

    not a groan in sight
    What a splendidly tolerant and understanding person you are, Mercia, not to mention a peerless puzzle solver.



    L please..

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