Welcome back to the quiz you're all Fonda... Saturday Snapshots.
Can you Work Out the Klutes to the ten top tunes below?
10. Replacement slap.
9. Sad times on Mountain Avenue for lamp and goal.
8. Nine visits Preacher for French domination mix up.
7. Mime story... Times lorry... Prime Laurie.... Drat! Windy.
6. Is she identical to an Abba lark, Ric?
5. Romeo & Juliet get tanning advice.
4. Green Ice Po, shared by Tin Tin and Huckleberry Finn.
3. Great... solvent.
2. Weather breeder, like Prince Albert.
1. Clearly indicating a long journey.
Answers tomorrow morning!
Particularly tough lot this week!
ReplyDelete3 - Pretenders: Brass In Pocket
3. Pretender - Brass in Pocket
ReplyDelete1. Proclaimers - I'm Goona Be (500 Miles)
ReplyDelete"Gonna" Be
DeleteI prefer "Goona"!
Delete10. Clout - Substitute?
ReplyDeleteTough this week but I can usually date the artist from the clothes/hair and quality of picture. These girls really looked 1978 and I remembered that song from that summer. (Also our neighbour at the time was a guy called Sam.)
DeleteThere's a few more on there you know for definite, Alyson, but well done on Clout.
DeleteSubstitute - here are Clout and a couple more versions of a truly great song.
Delete5. Baz Luhrmann - Suncreen
ReplyDeleteSunscreen! My typing this morning is atrocious.
Delete2 picture looks like CSNY
ReplyDeleteFirst letter is right.
DeleteI think it's Can, but can't figure out the clue.
DeleteIt is Can. Well done.
DeleteGiven that this is Saturday Snapshots #147
ReplyDeleteI'm snookered!
Thought you would know #8. Although the clue involves some help from #9, which everybody will know, but it needs a little out of the box thinking.
Delete7 Chicago.
ReplyDeleteThe song? Dunno ...
Rhyme is required.
DeleteHard to Say I'm Sorry
Delete?
Thank you.
Delete4 The Adventures Broken Land
ReplyDeleteExtra clues appear to be needed this week...
ReplyDeleteYou won't immediately think of #9 as a pop song (because it isn't) but it was a chart hit on both sides of the Atlantic. The man in the picture isn't a pop star, but he was responsible for many iconic tunes.
#8 involves a bit of his name and a bit of a famous Preacher's name... plus an anagram.
#6 features an anagram for a forgotten soul star... we need Lynchie for that one, I think. Not heard from him in a while. Hope he's OK.
No one's playing, it seems. Not a clue for number 8. the famous preacher has got me baffled. I'ce been thinking Billy Graham for god's sake (no pun intended)
DeleteMaybe not an actual Preacher... more of a musical one. A crazy one. On a road.
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