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    Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
    Too busy watching Lizzie Bowes-LyonsCornerHouse-Battenberg in her fancy corracle, Anna
    Waiting for Tower Bridge and Cali on the Celebs Barge!! Ok, he got the gig as a waiter at short notice, but he may be glimpsed serving a tomato juice to John Terry!

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      Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fq5hV...eature=related



      ... which means a Full Set to Anna (combining #s 21187 & '92)

      Yes, Rigaudon/Rigadoon a dance conveniently described by the articles Vinty kindly supplied - one involving lots of hops; which, coincidentally, is what it takes to get me dancing!

      Looking forward to a Splediferous S from South-East Wales!
      YAY Anna, bendigedig!

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        Oh, I have to set an S it seems. Was quite taken with the tradition of "tossing your oars on the river" earlier. That made me laugh. Dunno why.

        I can't think of much so, hope this may not be a Bridge too far:

        What S is this. Arnod Bax had just a scrap. Olaf and Harald had their own and Sibelius was in one
        Last edited by Guest; 03-06-12, 17:04.

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          Originally posted by Anna View Post
          Oh, I have to set an S it seems. Was quite taken with the tradition of "tossing your oars on the river" earlier. That made me laugh. Dunno why.

          I can't think of much so, hope this may not be a bridge too far:

          What S is this. Arnod Bax had just a scrap. Olaf and Harald had their own and Sibelius was in one
          Sauna?

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            Originally posted by Northender View Post
            Sauna?
            Sorry, No. But this S is really popular with the over 50s!!

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              Originally posted by Anna View Post
              Sorry, No. But this S is really popular with the over 50s!!

              ... not, I hope, Sanatogen

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                Saga? (Back to 'The Bridge'!).

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                  Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
                  ... not, I hope, Sanatogen
                  Indeed not vints, but what would you know about tonic wine, being in your prime and having no need of it for rejuvunation?
                  Last edited by Guest; 03-06-12, 19:10. Reason: spelt it wrong, twice! and still got it wrong

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                    Originally posted by Northender View Post
                    Saga? (Back to 'The Bridge'!).
                    Hello Northender, do you want to say why and how you think that?

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                      Elgar: The Saga of King Olaf
                      Judith Weir: King Harald's Saga
                      Bax: Saga Fragment
                      Sibelius: En Saga

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                        Originally posted by Northender View Post
                        Elgar: The Saga of King Olaf
                        Judith Weir: King Harald's Saga
                        Bax: Saga Fragment
                        Sibelius: En Saga
                        Perfection!! And, the reference to the over 50s was Saga Insurance and Saga coach holidays, which are endlessly advertised by junk mail.

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                          A nifty puzzle there Anna and bravo Northender

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                            Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                            A nifty puzzle there Anna
                            I've been dying to do that Saga but Cali pipped me last round (Curses!)

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                              Thank you, kind Sir and Madam.
                              Here's a question, the answer to which begins with T:
                              Where might you find singers Whitney, Lorna, Shirley and Bonnie, and conductor/violinist Jaime?

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                                Originally posted by Northender View Post
                                Thank you, kind Sir and Madam.
                                Here's a question, the answer to which begins with T:
                                Where might you find singers Whitney, Lorna, Shirley and Bonnie, and conductor/violinist Jaime?
                                texas

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