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    Vera Nabokov

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      Two out of three, Angle - Vera Duckworth & Vera Drake are correct

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        Well done with Vera Nabokov, Vinteuil by a hair's breadth from Angle!!

        Just the wartime favourite rendered in song by a 60s/70s pop superband to fo now

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          vera was a song on a Pink Floyd album in 1979

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            and Vera Lynn's song, The Little Boy that Santa Claus Forgot, opens the Pink Floyd film THE WALL

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              Originally posted by Angle View Post
              vera was a song on a Pink Floyd album in 1979
              Nearly there Angle - the Vera in question was ....?

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                Originally posted by Angle View Post
                vera was a song on a Pink Floyd album in 1979
                In the live version of The Wall, Is There Anybody Out There: The Wall Live 1980-1981"We'll Meet Again" (Vera Lynn) opens the concert before the show starts. It serves as a link between band member Roger Waters and his father, who was killed during World War II.

                So speaks a Pink Floyd Anorak!!

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                  You got there in the end, Angle - Vera Lynn.

                  Responsible for that wartime cry of despair at the dinner table: 'Whale meat AGAIN???'

                  I think that Angle has earned the honour of giving us a WubbleEwe - bravo!

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                    Not Lynn?

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                      Originally posted by Anna View Post
                      In the live version of The Wall, Is There Anybody Out There: The Wall Live 1980-1981"We'll Meet Again" (Vera Lynn) opens the concert before the show starts. It serves as a link between band member Roger Waters and his father, who was killed during World War II.

                      So speaks a Pink Floyd Anorak!!
                      I had no idea, Anna.

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                        Phew that was exciting

                        On this occasion, I wonder if Vinteuil would set it.

                        Not only am I just about to go out, I think that setting one puzzle a day is enough for me.

                        Thanks anyway.

                        If not Vintueil, whoever comes here next perhaps.

                        Best wishes to all

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                          Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                          I had no idea, Anna.
                          I do try and keep my private life to meself, so to speak. I don't often come out like that, you know, in the open, about me little foibles ....... well, we all have our funny ways.

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                            Originally posted by Anna View Post
                            I do try and keep my private life to meself, so to speak. I don't often come out like that, you know, in the open, about me little foibles ....... well, we all have our funny ways.
                            point taken ma'am!!

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                              Well, Angle's out on the razz in Liverpool, Caliban is trolling around in his Interior Decorator Mode and his new lamp, I shall be unavailable to gentlemen callers, so, shall vinteuil or Ofca set the W or shall we all snuggle up with a nice cup of cocoa on the sofa? I think it was rubbers 100 mile bike ride yesterday, I do hope he hasn't got Lycra fatigue?

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                                I'm happy to set a wobbleyew.

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