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    Originally posted by mercia View Post
    right blokes but not Beach Boys and not Rhonda, I'm afraid

    (this is not my expertise I must admit)

    I'm happy to provide clues
    once you know what a whimbrel is I think you'll be away
    A whimbrel is a large wading bird. It has longish legs and a long bill that curves near the tip. It is brownish above and whitish below. In flight, it shows a white 'V' shape up its back from its tail. In other words, no idea

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      Originally posted by Anna View Post
      A whimbrel is a large wading bird.
      and is also known as a .....?

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        curlew? River?

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          Originally posted by mercia View Post
          and is also known as a .....?
          A curlew? But that is not an R. So, I retire and leave it to others to solve.

          Edit: Dennis and Carl - River Song ?

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            Originally posted by Anna View Post
            A curlew?
            does the word curlew with another word beginning with R remind you of a musical work? I'm not sure there is anybody else around playing this game.

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              Originally posted by Anna View Post
              River Song ?
              thumbs up sign

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                Originally posted by Angle View Post
                curlew? River?
                indeed, sorry Angle I missed your post
                how are you today?

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                  Him. I know it curlew does not begin with R but it does lead to Curlew River and Dennis and Carl did issue River Song. Am I getting in to water which is too deep?

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                    so R = River

                    only 2 elements left
                    what is Teddy short for?

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                      Edward Bond wrote the libretto for Hans Werner Henze's WE COME TO THE RIVER

                      Now which Mrs Wood.?

                      Hi mercia, I felt I should take a bit of a break today and get involved in something out in the big wide world, instead. This site is really very addictive and one needs self-control which most of you seem to have developed already.

                      HI Anna, I still have not managed to lay my hands on a French Fancy. They appear to be in short supply in Liverpool.

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                        Oh well, no idea about Teddy. Angle has it, well done, I am offline now.

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                          Originally posted by Angle View Post
                          Edward Bond wrote the libretto for Hans Werner Henze's WE COME TO THE RIVER

                          Now which Mrs Wood.?


                          married to a beknighted conductor

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                            Originally posted by Angle View Post
                            This site is really very addictive and one needs self-control
                            absolutely, I have no self-control at all

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                              mercia, |I find it necessary for self-preservation on some occasions but generally it has always been my intention to grow old disgracefully. A few other"self-"s spring to mind, the principal being self-indulgence.

                              Why are you not completing R? I have nothing in mind for S, and it is getting dark.

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                                Originally posted by Angle View Post
                                Why are you not completing R?
                                This R has been my question, I have been providing clues to help others finish it off.

                                I'm afraid you have done enough to set the S question, once we have just tidied up this conductor's wife (with her Russian-sounding name) and what musical work was written in her memory.

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