10. Itinerant finding rocks in the meadow.
9. Found confused in the otter's ward.
8. The Western Hemisphere.
7. Writing to themselves, and to the answer.
6. Obsessively eponymous, but outspoken.
5. They take after Dick Loudon.
4. Might reform for the second Bank Holiday in May.
3. Stolen leaf gatherer.
2. How a founding father gets off planet.
1. Denver hung turtle-dove.
If that was as easy as a roll in the hay, then you can check your answers tomorrow morning.
9 Rod Stewart
ReplyDelete3 Nick Cave?
2 Jefferson Spaceship
ReplyDelete2. Jefferson Starship
ReplyDeletedamn that's the only one I can work out
Delete3 Nick Drake not Nick Cave?
ReplyDelete6 Jane's Addiction
5 Secret Affair
Of course - it was Nick Drake I had in my head but it came out wrong! Well done.
Delete5 isn't Secret Affair
DeleteArgh, schoolgirl error - I just recognised Ian Page.
Delete4 Kingmaker
ReplyDeleteI thought 9 looked like Jo Brand!
ReplyDeleteNot sure out of the two of them who would be most offended!
DeleteJo!
DeleteThink I have the answer.Now looking to see if any of the pics look like Slade
ReplyDeleteIt's jumping out at me too, like Tarzan jumping out of a tree!
DeleteIt's plainly obvious!
ReplyDeleteIt would be a calamity not to get it.
Delete1 The Velvet Underground - anagram!
ReplyDeleteGood to see so many friends of Tarzan gathered in one place
ReplyDelete5 - New Hearts (very clever clue, even by your usual high standards)
8 - America
Not America
DeleteChecked to see if there was a band called Occidental - there is one called the Occidental Brothers but I don't think they look like these guys.
DeleteI was obviously misled by the fact that America had a minor hit called Daisy J***
Delete8 - New World (with a bit of help from Mr SDS!)
Delete10 (with a bit of help from Google) - Stonefield Tramp
ReplyDelete5 & 6... the clues go to the song titles AND the band names...
ReplyDeleteThink they've gone - all done by 9:41
DeleteNo - we've not got #7 yet.
DeleteMy mistake. Well done, all.
Delete7. The Dear Janes. I have never heard of them before but do have a slow piano ballad version of 'Cockles and Mussels' performed by one of them in my collection.
ReplyDelete