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    Originally posted by Caliban View Post
    Rubbers was the archivist and kept a list, but it's fallen into desuétude... I personally don't care if a word's been used before, even recently. As long as the clues are original, does it matter?
    Well please forgive me if I am ever guilty of hesitation, repetition, and from time to time a little deviation
    Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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      Originally posted by Caliban View Post
      Rubbers was the archivist and kept a list, but it's fallen into desuétude... I personally don't care if a word's been used before, even recently. As long as the clues are original, does it matter?
      In my view not in the slightest.

      While I'm on do you want both Polish "shows" MP3'd?
      Criminal daughter seems willing........................

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        Originally posted by Flay View Post
        Well please forgive me if I am ever guilty of hesitation, repetition, and from time to time a little deviation
        You deviate all you like, duckie
        "...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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          Originally posted by antongould View Post
          In my view not in the slightest.

          While I'm on do you want both Polish "shows" MP3'd?
          Criminal daughter seems willing........................
          Anton you

          No - the second one worked fine and so I have that safely.

          Hence I need just the Saturday one, if and she would be so very kind.

          My best to antoniagould and I'll arrange for a suitable delivery of patisserie to the local young offenders' institution upon request
          "...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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            don't know if it's my turn, here is a boring P


            P connecting

            a concerto in F sharp minor, "the past in a contemporary world"(1887) and one of Fritz's hoaxes
            Last edited by mercia; 29-02-12, 07:08.

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              Preghiera?
              A movement of Rachmaninov's 1st piano concerto, a movement of Tchaikowsky's Mozartiana, and a composition by Kreisler.

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                Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
                Preghiera?
                very good

                all correct except the Rachmaninov

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                  Sorry - Kreisler arranged a theme from the 2nd Rachmaninov concerto.
                  (I'm confused now, because the 2nd concerto isn't in F sharp minor, is it?)

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                    well the Q (or whatever) is yours Norfie

                    there is still an outstanding preghiera

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                      Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
                      (I'm confused now, because the 2nd concerto isn't in F sharp minor, is it?)
                      indeed, wrong composer, wrong instrument

                      Kreisler did write a Preghiera, nothing (AFAIK) to do with Rachmaninov

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                        Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
                        I assume this is intended to complement 'The Indian Doctor' on BBC 1 (2.15-3.00 p.m. Monday to Friday this week). I've recorded the documentary and will watch it once I've seen the final episode.
                        Norfy, I've never heard of The Indian Doctor and so was suitably confused at the start of the documentary about smallpox in Wales. If anyone finds themselves midway between Bristol and Gloucester then please pay a visit to Dr. Jenner's House at Berkeley which is a fascinating museum about smallpox and vaccination (but not for the faint hearted) Also, Berkeley Castle is good (of Edward II and the red hot poker fame), the 36' deep dungeon is chilling. Ahem, as you were, on with the puzzles!

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                          Originally posted by subcontrabass View Post
                          Hmmm. We had "Oscar" for the last "O".
                          Oh sorry about that, scb.

                          It's only your encouragement that keeps me going

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                            I seem to be holding things up

                            P = Preghiera

                            Wieniawski Violin Concerto 1, movt 2 - preghiera
                            Tchaikovsky Mozartiana, movt 3 - preghiera
                            Kreisler attrib. Martini - preghiera




                            (p.s. there weren't two oscars in a row, there was an oliphant inbetween)

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                              Originally posted by Anna View Post
                              Norfy, I've never heard of The Indian Doctor and so was suitably confused at the start of the documentary about smallpox in Wales. If anyone finds themselves midway between Bristol and Gloucester then please pay a visit to Dr. Jenner's House at Berkeley which is a fascinating museum about smallpox and vaccination (but not for the faint hearted) Also, Berkeley Castle is good (of Edward II and the red hot poker fame), the 36' deep dungeon is chilling. Ahem, as you were, on with the puzzles!
                              'The Indian Doctor' is a daytime drama set in South Wales in the mid-1960s. The current, second series centres on a smallpox outbreak in a village where the local GP is a recently arrived Indian.

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                                I'll 'jump the Q' if I may and work on an 'R'.

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