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    Tatiana Larin from Eugene Onegin
    Tatiana Troyanos
    Tatiana Nikolayeva

    Sorry, Anna, what was that?

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      I always thought SERENATA derived from SERA (evening), and described a piece of music to be played at that time of day (cf. 'mattinata').

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        rubbers, multitasking


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          Originally posted by rubbernecker View Post
          Sorry, Anna, what was that?
          I dunno Ducky, that's why I asked you?

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            Originally posted by rubbernecker View Post
            No point in prolonging it, we're as good as there:

            Serenade

            - derived from ‘sereno’ = calm
            - Mozart Serenata Notturna K.239
            - Mozart Eine Kleine Nachtmusik K.525


            Time for T already, who wants to serve it?
            (Please see #5878)

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              Originally posted by Anna View Post
              I dunno Ducky, that's why I asked you?
              Sorry, doll, I fort I already explained it:

              Serenade

              - derived from ‘sereno’ = calm

              The clue said 'calming'...

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                Originally posted by rubbernecker View Post
                Sorry, doll, I fort I already explained it:

                Serenade

                - derived from ‘sereno’ = calm

                The clue said 'calming'...

                But, I've never seen a Michael Winner advert, that's why I was so puzzled, but what does he advertise? Is the advert famous? I should say I avoid looking at commercial tv because of the adverts and have only just now been turning ITV on as I have been sucked into watching Corrie because of this thread!!

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                  Originally posted by rubbernecker View Post
                  Serenade
                  - derived from ‘sereno’ = calm

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                    Originally posted by Anna View Post
                    But, I've never seen a Michael Winner advert, that's why I was so puzzled, but what does he advertise? Is the advert famous? I should say I avoid looking at commercial tv because of the adverts and have only just now been turning ITV on as I have been sucked into watching Corrie because of this thread!!
                    Famous? Hardly. It's an advert for the online insurer Esure. (From the Italian 'Esure', meaning 'online car insurance' or ''serene evening' )

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                      Oh, thanks Ofca. I was just wondering about the obviously huge gap in my knowledge!!

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                        U: There is nothing like a dame, with a diplomatic connection, whose studies received plaudits.

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                          Originally posted by Ofcachap View Post
                          Famous? Hardly. It's an advert for the online insurer Esure.
                          So obscure, in fact, that the Prime Minister quoted it t'other day!

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                            Dame Mitsuko Uchida
                            father Japanese ambassador to Austria
                            Debussy Etudes, Gramophone Award

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                              Originally posted by mercia View Post
                              Dame Mitsuko Uchida
                              father Japanese ambassador to Austria
                              Debussy Etudes, Gramophone Award
                              ...her partner Robert Cooper is also a grand fromage in European diplomacy.



                              Superb, Mercia. Victory is all yours...

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                                Originally posted by mercia View Post
                                Dame Mitsuko Uchida
                                father Japanese ambassador to Austria
                                Debussy Etudes, Gramophone Award
                                Cracking question, Gromit.
                                Impressive answer too!
                                "...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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