10. Cracking quads.
Lynsey de Paul had thighs of thunder!
Thunderthighs - Central Park Arrest
9. Norma irons V into all her shirts.
"Norma irons V" was an anagram... of course!
8. Wuthering Heights meets The Walking Dead.
Emily Brontë wrote Wuthering Heights. This is actress Emily Kinney who appeared in The Walking Dead... and she's a pretty good singer-songwriter too.
7. A Ewing in the shower.
When Bobby Ewing came back from the dead, he was naked as the day he was born.
6. Two & three. One & four not pictured.
One-two-three-four! This is Johnny and Dee Dee. Joey and Tommy were elsewhere on the bus.
5. They put Sting 'n' Git together... surely not?
Sting a git? No way!
Anagram!
The Guggenheim was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
4. He wouldn't say it if he didn't mean it.
Lyrics from Lost Weekend.
Lloyd Cole - Radio City Music Hall
3. It's very strange in Donna's attic.
"Donna's attic" was an anagram.
Candi Staton - Nights On Broadway
2. Text Cher and ask for her insight.
Text Cher...
1. Found confused in the icky aisle.
Lots of anagrams this week. Sometimes that's all I can come up with. I'll try harder next time.
Alicia Keys - Empire State Of Mind
And I'm gonna make a brand-new start of it next Saturday, with more Snapshots...
Would never have got #8. Thank you Mr Rol
ReplyDeleteI realise she's pretty obscure, but it was a nice song and the best/only Times Square song I could find.
DeleteExcellent, thanks as always Rol
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