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    Originally posted by Anna
    I'm tied up most of the day
    don't let Caliban hear you say that, he's probably into that sort of thing

    I'm sure I just read a post saying we should PM Anton

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      Originally posted by Anna View Post
      mercia has stepped into the breach!
      oh has he! - give us half a mo'

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        Originally posted by mercia View Post
        oh has he! - give us half a mo'
        mercia, as you asked for the archive I thought you had agreed to set one and you did get the Z after all (which had me totally baffled) It's been a strange few days with the bank holidays, people away, etc., and I don't think this situation has arisen before?

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          an L is on its way

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            Originally posted by mercia View Post
            don't let Caliban hear you say that, he's probably into that sort of thing
            Glad we were able to ROPE you in, mercia. Set us something nice and KNOTTY!! We're GAGGING for a question to answer, and are BOUND to love yours!!!!

            etc etc etc

            "...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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              this won't detain you for long methinks

              L

              - make way for the gentleman's hairdresser
              - "a shade there never was" (1738)
              - a Roman square
              - Ian Fleming meets The National Lottery?
              - McCloud meets Temple in a hotel

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                probably should have said that only the first two of those five are musical

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                  Originally posted by Caliban View Post
                  Glad we were able to ROPE you in, mercia. Set us something nice and KNOTTY!! We're GAGGING for a question to answer, and are BOUND to love yours!!!!

                  etc etc etc

                  I feel that, whatever the clues to the next question, the answer surely has to be Somerset Maugham's 'Of Human Bondage'.

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                    Originally posted by mercia View Post
                    L

                    - McCloud meets Temple in a hotel
                    ......... off the coast of Florida

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                      Originally posted by mercia View Post
                      this won't detain you for long methinks

                      L

                      - make way for the gentleman's hairdresser
                      - "a shade there never was" (1738)
                      - a Roman square
                      - Ian Fleming meets The National Lottery?
                      - McCloud meets Temple in a hotel
                      Clue two prompted me to think: Largo

                      Thinking further (not yet resorting to google), I got to this point:

                      - Something to do with Barber of Seville? Is Largo al Factotum from that? (not my field!)
                      - Handel's so-called Largo ('Ombra mai fu...')
                      - I remember some little squares in Rome called Largo This, That or The Other...
                      - There's a Bond villain called Largo. Can't recall which book, and I don't get the Lottery link. Casino Royale?
                      - Key Largo (thanks for the Florida clue) - but I don't get the (?Paul) Temple or McCloud connection - the only McCloud I can think of is Dennis Weaver as the detective on a horse in San Francisco that I used to love as a kid...
                      "...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 mercia View Post
                        this won't detain you for long methinks

                        L

                        - make way for the gentleman's hairdresser
                        - "a shade there never was" (1738)
                        - a Roman square
                        - Ian Fleming meets The National Lottery?
                        - McCloud meets Temple in a hotel
                        Is no-one having a stab at this? My lunch date has been cancelled so I'll suggest:

                        Largo al Factotum (Barber of Seville)
                        Serse. Ombra ma fu
                        Largo di Torre Argentina
                        Thunderball - Emilio Largo
                        Key Largo (not sure about the last)

                        Edit: Oh Ratz!! Curse these pages for not refreshing!

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                          Originally posted by Anna View Post
                          Is no-one having a stab at this? My lunch date has been cancelled so I'll suggest:

                          Largo al Factotum (Barber of Seville)
                          Serse. Ombra ma fu
                          Largo di Torre Argentina
                          Thunderball - Emilio Largo
                          Key Largo (not sure about the last)

                          Edit: Oh Ratz!! Curse these pages for not refreshing!
                          Oh Anna - we are so in sync!!!

                          I'm sure we're both right. You gave more detail than me (Thunderball You can tell i never do the lottery)... so I would say go ahead - save that I have a little "M" up my sleeve if we want to pick up the pace a little after the slow weekend.

                          "...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 Caliban View Post
                            (not yet resorting to google)
                            very impressive

                            Rossini Largo al Factotum Barber of Seville 'make way for the factotum of the city' is a loose translation I think
                            Handel's Largo
                            Bond villain you don't do the Lottery? Thunderball.
                            Temple and McCloud feature in the play and film Key Largo (Bogart, Bacall)
                            want to google the Roman square?

                            very well done

                            ah, Anna has the square - very good

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                              Originally posted by Caliban View Post
                              Oh Anna - we are so in sync!!!

                              I'm sure we're both right. You gave more detail than me (Thunderball You can tell i never do the lottery)... so I would say go ahead - save that I have a little "M" up my sleeve if we want to pick up the pace a little after the slow weekend.

                              Two hearts beating as one Caliban!

                              No, you posted first and it's a long time since we have had one of your baffling ones so (assuming we have got it right) then you go ahead Ducky with an M!!

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                                Originally posted by Caliban View Post
                                the only McCloud I can think of is Dennis Weaver as the detective on a horse in San Francisco that I used to love as a kid...
                                You just have to get it in, innit

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