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    What T connects

    A diplomatic murder in Paris

    A lake in Senegal

    The epic poems of Homer ... ?

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      A lake in Senegal
      a-ha! I remember that lake from a previous question (long time ago)

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        Originally posted by mercia View Post
        a-ha! I remember that lake from a previous question (long time ago)
        You tinker, mercia!

        Go for it

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          Go for it
          nah - that's ok
          nice to know my brain hasn't completely shut down though

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            Doesn't anybody else (apart from mercia and yours truly) know the answer?

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              Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
              Doesn't anybody else (apart from mercia and yours truly) know the answer?
              Go for it, Ofca - nice new avatar btw

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                If you insist ...but you'll have to give me some time to come up with a 'U'.
                I think your 'T' is Sir Michael Tippett: A Child Of Our Time, The Rose Lake and King Priam?

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                  Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
                  If you insist ...but you'll have to give me some time to come up with a 'U'.
                  I think your 'T' is Sir Michael Tippett: A Child Of Our Time, The Rose Lake and King Priam?
                  Perfick!

                  Take all the time you need

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                    oh, where have the monk and the ship and the arch gone? all change in Felixstowe recently.

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                      Originally posted by mercia View Post
                      I was trying to provide a clue for others, who were obviously otherwise engaged

                      Film music by Alan Rawsthorne
                      Where No Vulture Fly (Steel)
                      Lease of Life (Donat)
                      The Cruel Sea (Hawkins)
                      The Captive Heart (Redgrave)
                      No I was trying but never knew Rawsthorne, who I rate highly, wrote film music. I did look at him on Wiki but there was no section on film music - idle so and so that I am. Still as we say better informed!

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                        This is a photograph of our village sign, restored after recent mishaps, on which my former avatar was based.
                        Now then ....a 'U' (inspired by the lady wife, so you can blame her).
                        Which 'U' links Kay Kyser, two of the Crazy Gang, and Michael Gambon (the last-named twice)?

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                          Originally posted by antongould View Post
                          No I was trying but never knew Rawsthorne, who I rate highly, wrote film music. I did look at him on Wiki but there was no section on film music - idle so and so that I am. Still as we say better informed!
                          Chandos released a CD (CHAN 9749) of his film music.

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                            oh excellent a letter to santa..............

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                              Not the parapluies de Cherbourg then.

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                                Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
                                Which 'U' links Kay Kyser, two of the Crazy Gang, and Michael Gambon (the last-named twice)?

                                Not much time these days but at least I know now who Kay Kyser was!! That's as far as I've got though....
                                "...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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