Girls, Girls, Girls... and boys, boys, boys: welcome to the Mötley Crüe that is the Saturday Snapshots answers for this week. Hopefully these will Kickstart Your Heart for Sunday morning...
(Speaking of kickstart, I'll be back later this week to talk about a project I'm involved in that may be of interest to one or two of you.)
No scores this week due to my computer still being in a box, but you all did very well. #9 was pretty obscure...
10. Johnny's pal sounds bitter alongside young adults, considering passionate idiots.
Frankie & Johnny.
Bitter lemon.
Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers - Why Do Fools Fall In Love?
9. Black Widow stolen by part of 10.
Take the Teenagers from #10 and add Scarlett Johansson. (Or Starlett Johansson, as they changed the title to.)
The Teenagers - Starlett Johansson
8. Big easy invitation to boogie.
New Orleans is The Big Easy.
Orleans - Dance With Me
7. Can you see swirls in the pattern on the rug, by yourself?
Spirals in the carpet?
The Inspiral Carpets - This Is How It Feels (To Be Lonely)
6. Undyed tennis player sings for Irish lad.
Andy Murray, without the dy, becomes Ann Murray.
Danny Boy is an Irish lad.
Anne Murray - Danny's Song
Gorgeous tune. Written by Kenny Loggins, of all people.
I have not seen Family Guy, but apparently Lynchie reckons you can learn all sorts about Anne Murray from it.
5. Fling, forever, no score.
A fling is another word for a love affair.
Forever is Everlasting.
No score (in tennis) is love.
Love Affair - Everlasting Love
4. Lazes, like 6, with Aussie outlaw and zero moose.
Lazes = Idles.
#6 was Danny's Song.
Aussie Outlaw was Ned Kelly.
A moose is an elk.
Zero = 0.
Ned+elk+o.
Hard work this, sometimes.
Idles - Danny Nedelko
3. Oklahoma resident in Armani has shocking nightmare.
A person from Oklahoma is an Okie.
Giorgio Armani.
Phil Oakey & Giorgio Moroder - Together In Electric Dreams
2. Survivors of the apocalypse politely address Magnum.
They says roaches will survive the apocalypse.
Magnum was Tom Selleck.
The Roches - Mr. Sellack
1. Oldest string game played by Potter in dry-lipped pub.
Harry (Potter) has chap(ped) lips at the inn.
The cat's cradle, according to iffypedia, is one of the oldest games in recorded human history. THis is what kids did for fun before Xbox and Netflix...
Mansize tissues at the ready...
No need to Shout At The Devil - Saturday Snapshots will be back next week.
Well done to you for providing another fabbo quiz amid the ructions of your house move.
ReplyDeleteAnd doesn't that bloke in the Inspiral Carpets photo look a bit like Gram Parsons?
There's also a thin looking Dara O'Brien on the left
DeleteThe music in American Graffiti really added a lot to the movie
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