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(genitive I think!) Constantin... (a Roman bloke so it ends in... )
So it ends in .......... what do female Romans end up in ......... (this could be the start of a very good Vulgaris joke!)
Well done Norfy, a hard one by Flay, I shall not be around for your J unfortunately. Oh, as an afterthought, as you are having your supper, your fave Black Farmer sausages, discontinued by Waitrose here, that's a shame.
Cunning - or confusing? - two first names and a surname.
Isaac Stern, Isaac Constantine and Heinrich Isaac.
I'll give it to you, Norfy.
Heinrich Isaac - Choralis Constantinus.
Isaac Stern.
The third one I was thinking about was "Story of Isaac" by Leonard Cohen (you would have got it by googling "Jewish songwriter story Isaac")
So over to you for a J and I'll catch up in a week or so
Which 'J' has written about: a former colonial capital; a former fur-trading settlement; and a former centre of the silk and textile industry? The first of the three is in a different country from the second and third.
Which 'J' has written about: a former colonial capital; a former fur-trading settlement; and a former centre of the silk and textile industry? The first of the three is in a different country from the second and third.
Are we allowed to know whether this is literary or musical ?
When setting this question, I learned something about Ben Stiller's wife..... EDIT: This clue should lead you to our third location, which should, hopefully, then set you on your way to the first and second, and thus to 'J'
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