And so we arrive at the final Saturday Snapshots of 2021. Because I really don't see anyone getting up on Christmas Day to log onto this blog. You've all got far better things to do. Maybe I'll post one a little later in the day on January 1st to help you all with your hangovers.
Anyway, no clues this week... except to tell you that one of the answers below isn't a song. But it's still the perfect answer!
What connects the following...?
12. Alias Harry & Jones.
11. Hayley's boy in Leningrad, as was (mostly).
10. This would be a royal scandal!
9. No kilts.
8. Bernard Shakey.
7. Maiden on the Prosecco.
6. Express, Trust, Park.
4. Candymen (and women).
3. Shout a Smurf!
2. Nothing to be scared of.
1. Number One.
Answers tomorrow morning: no bluff!
(Because that's Steve Coogan at the top of the page, so... erm... Coogan's Bluff? I'll get my coat.)
12. David Bowie and Bing Crosby
ReplyDelete10. Looks like George Harrison but not sure how it links to the clue.
ReplyDeleteThink about the Royal family...
DeleteGeorge Harry's Son!
DeleteBeing pedantic maybe but George is William's son?
DeleteThat wouldn't be a scandal!
DeleteThank you, CC.
DeleteMy bad - Of course!
Delete8 Neil Young
ReplyDeleteA man needs a Maid
Delete5 Nina Simone
ReplyDelete7 Iron and Wine
ReplyDelete1 - Andy Partridge - great clue!
ReplyDeleteIs 2 Prince?
Well, yes, but not literally
Delete6 The National
ReplyDeleteThe clue may be in the number of clues! With thanks to C
ReplyDeleteAhh...
DeleteVery good and a twist on the usual link. Wondered how Bing and David's only song could fit.
ReplyDeleteLittle Drummer Boy (Peace On Earth)
ReplyDeleteWhen Doves Cry
My Sweet Lord...
Excellent stuff. Having 12 clues instead of 10 got those rusty cogs in my brain whirring!
ReplyDeleteI would've got Neil Young from Shakey if I hadn't slept so long which is now a regular occurrence for me.
ReplyDeleteSleep is better than this nonsense
Delete11. Crispian St Peters (burg)
ReplyDeleteRufus Thomas 3
ReplyDeleteIs 9 an anagram? That well known chanteuse St Kolni?
ReplyDeleteIt is an anagram. But not that one.
DeleteK O Slint
DeleteTry again. There's not a great deal more possibility permutations.
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