Welcome back to Saturday Snapshots, where I invite you to pour over the clues below in forensic detail and identify this week's victims and what connects their crimes...
10. Scouse pounds.
9. Fruity Hindu god.
8. They sang songs for the lost and the lonely.
7. A Jock's newborn.
6. London, Paris, Washington D.C.
5. Cowboy kid and Ethan's brother.
4. Measuring oxymoron.
3. Cooke meets Godfather.
2. Red furry dice me!
1. Top of the charts, in (cod) German.
You'll Quin-see the answers tomorrow morning.
9. Bananarama
ReplyDelete2. Freddie Mercury
ReplyDelete5. Billy Joel
ReplyDelete10. The Merseybeats
ReplyDelete2. It's Freddie (anagram)
ReplyDelete3. Sam Brown? (Sam Cooke and James Brown)
ReplyDeleteCome on, Alyson, you were my only hope for #8!
ReplyDeleteRacking my brain, trust me. The lost and the lonely - I'm going to kick myself if I don't get it.
DeleteRemembered - Something to do with Elkie Brooks or Pearl's A Singer but still stumped.
DeleteYou're on the right track... almost there!
DeleteThe Pearls - Guilty
DeleteWelcome back!
Delete1. Warren Zevon
ReplyDeleteLawyers,Drugs and Money
DeleteSomething to do with "Bad"
ReplyDeleteFred = Mr Bad Guy
Warren = Mr Bad Example
Link or coincidence?
Coincidence.
DeleteI think this week's link is tricky...
DeleteI know the Merseybeats biggest hit was "I THink of You", but can't think of a link!
DeleteThere's another one that was covered by Elvis C.
DeleteI've had a thought about the link but I might have to take some legal advice before sharing it.
ReplyDeleteYou would be right to seek counsel.
DeleteAha...! So would the Bananarama song be 'Love In The First Degree'?
DeleteIt would.
DeleteBig congrats to Alyson on solving a difficult case!
DeleteDon't judge me, but I had to remind myself of their discographies first.
DeleteNo crime in that, Alyson. Not guilty.
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