Hopefully you won't have to be Dick Tracy to solve the clues below... who are they and how are their songs connected?
15. Slightly longer than a Buzzcock.
14. Useful for campanologists.
13. Tastes like Homer's beer.
12. Revolutionary War singer, without his comrades.
11. Lard, Sweet Pea & Ivy.
10. Found in the back of a taxi and on short British Airways flights.
9. Looming over a Norfolk Festival.
8. Confused, but they still made a rich packet.
7. AU + a short Friar + Spider-Man, initially.
6. Lapwings dressed as lambs.
5. Modern American Music Hall players.
4. Globe loathing.
3. The Pink... Parsons.
2. Curt is always with them.
1. Regularly received mail from strangers.
Answers tomorrow morning!
















14 Andy Bell
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15. Peter Shelley
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ReplyDelete7 Alison Goldfrapp
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4 Theatre of Hate
10.Donny Osmond?
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DeleteNot Donny.
DeleteSong titles which contain other band names? E.g. Children of the Damned, ELO Kiddies...
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11. Marc Riley & The Creepers
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I can only think of one song by #5, based on that is the link cities?
Green. See C’s link. She’s got it!
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Songs about sweeties #11 is The Creepers
ReplyDeleteNobody's got the link yet, but a couple of you are in the right area.
ReplyDeletePlace names beginning with W?
ReplyDeleteWow!
DeleteIs that a yes? No more weasel words!
DeleteWell worked out, Winner Ernie!
DeleteAreas in London - perhaps more specifically stations? Like Finchley Central and Warwick Avenue
ReplyDelete6. The Mutton Birds
ReplyDeleteIs #10 ABBA (AB from Cab and BA from BA)?
Tube stations?
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Sorry, guys, you can stop now. Ernie got it. I should have been more specific in my congratulations.
ReplyDeleteWell done Ernie - very specific. On my phone today so coming up as Anonymous! Alyson
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