This is Mike Skinner. Mike's looking rather sad because he's lost his camera. Still, he seemed like the ideal person to introduce today's answers... twelve songs about Streets... whatever we might call them.
Oh, and in case you were wondering why Clint Eastwood appeared here yesterday... well, he was The Man With No Name. And I'm sure you all remember what Bono told us?
12. Three merry old souls.
A rock n roll standard, originally recorded by...
11. Clint was always talking to them.
10. Furious & Cannon look for their other halves.
Fast & Furious + Cannon & Ball...
9. Don't look at that streaker! He's not Abel.
Ray Stevens advised "Don't look, Ethel!" Abel's brother was Cain.
8. May the Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you.
That's a blessing, that is.
7. Pottery, embroidery, macrame.
Three examples of craftwork.
(All 23 minutes of it, just for George.)
6. Confused prats retested.
"Prats retested" was an anagram.
5. He say yes!
The Man from Delmonte - Drive Drive Drive
4. Fancy playing badminton, Osborn? Mixed doubles?
"Badminton, Osborn" was a mixed up anagram of...
Tom Robinson Band - 2-4-6-8 Motorway
3. Mariah Carey loves to break the rules... but she causes twice the commotion!
MC is a rebel, but gets in double the trouble.
Rebel MC & Double Trouble - Street Tuff
2. Hercules, Colorado, Stag.
Three types of beetle.
Other roads were available, including long and winding ones... but the Beatles were here for the lane today.
1. Dawn rises over the Yellow River.
Tony Orlando was in Dawn. Christie sang Yellow River.
Tony Christie - Avenues and Alleyways
(All 23 minutes of it, just for George) and first track of the day is that 23 minute piece
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