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animist
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by animist » December 21st, 2017, 12:16 pm
Latest post of the previous page:
Please don't let me be misunderstood
first word means irritate, second word nonsense? Cecil the clothier is responsible
ie glug feeling
6,7
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animist
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by animist » December 21st, 2017, 2:23 pm
animist wrote:
first word means irritate, second word nonsense? Cecil the clothier is responsible
make that Cecil the clothyer
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Tetenterre
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#363
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by Tetenterre » January 6th, 2018, 11:36 am
Returning to this and am just as baffled as I was a couple of weeks ago. Any chance of a clue?
Steve
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animist
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by animist » January 6th, 2018, 11:54 am
Tetenterre wrote:Returning to this and am just as baffled as I was a couple of weeks ago. Any chance of a clue?
oh TT, sorry, I thought that you just had better things to do over the Festive Season!
Yes, I thought it might be a stinker and found it hard to give more clues. I gave you the forename of the individual responsible; the surname was shared with Liz and tennis-playing Roger.
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Tetenterre
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by Tetenterre » January 6th, 2018, 1:33 pm
Yup, did have better things to do, but I also dislike unsolved conundrums
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So, I suppose I'd better go and find a decent Cecil Taylor discography...
Steve
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by animist » January 7th, 2018, 10:58 am
Tetenterre wrote:Yup, did have better things to do, but I also dislike unsolved conundrums
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So, I suppose I'd better go and find a decent Cecil Taylor discography...
I just had a very quick look myself and don't want you to waste time doing this (not being sarky!) as I doubt that I would find the track. Concentrate maybe on the first word - I said it means irritating (like me
). You might say that you have a -----ing (a bit like nagging) pain somewhere. As the title does not have many letters, and there are lots of "g"s, you might well get it now. I doubt that when you do get this you will want to experience the track itself, so I might as well say now that I think it's a mindblowingly magnificent 8 minutes of listening. Even jazz fans often disliked Cecil's stuff, and he is still around. The piece in question comes from 1966 and is a track on the rather tautologically named "Student Studies".
As for unsolved conundrums, I still have not solved your last one in Henny Penny, IIRC
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animist
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by animist » January 7th, 2018, 1:09 pm
animist wrote:Tetenterre wrote:Yup, did have better things to do, but I also dislike unsolved conundrums
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So, I suppose I'd better go and find a decent Cecil Taylor discography...
I just had a very quick look myself and don't want you to waste time doing this (not being sarky!) as I doubt that I would find the track. Concentrate maybe on the first word - I said it means irritating (like me
). You might say that you have a -----ing (a bit like nagging) pain somewhere. As the title does not have many letters, and there are lots of "g"s, you might well get it now. I doubt that when you do get this you will want to experience the track itself, so I might as well say now that I think it's a mindblowingly magnificent 8 minutes of listening. Even jazz fans often disliked Cecil's stuff, and he is still around. The piece in question comes from 1966 and is a track on the rather tautologically named "Student Studies".
As for unsolved conundrums, I still have not solved your last one in Henny Penny, IIRC
it is actually 12 minutes you will have to endure in order to match my ecstasy! Gives an idea of heaven and hell, don't it?
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by Tetenterre » January 8th, 2018, 1:47 pm
Niggle something? Damned if I can make any headway with the remaining letters, though.
I'll go and take a shufti at HP and see if maybe I can remember what it was!
Steve
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by animist » January 11th, 2018, 11:07 am
Tetenterre wrote:Niggle something? Damned if I can make any headway with the remaining letters, though.
I'll go and take a shufti at HP and see if maybe I can remember what it was!
thanks, I have responded on that thread. Re this one, I said that the word was nonsense, and I think I basically gave it away by mentioning the album title
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by Tetenterre » January 15th, 2018, 4:41 pm
animist wrote:Re this one, I said that the word was nonsense, and I think I basically gave it away by mentioning the album title
<uses_google>
Niggle Feuigle
Hmm. At least my current Henny Penny is an actual word!
Specially testing time to book a T-class MG?
Bull: "I moos." (4,5)
Steve
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by animist » January 19th, 2018, 2:25 pm
Tetenterre wrote:
Bull: "I moos." (4,5)
must be Soul Limbo. Omigod, that is the theme to Wimbledon I think, but I never knew the title, which was short enough for me to guess! I always liked their "Green Onions" though - damn, no chance of doing that now! I will need some time to think of another one
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by animist » January 20th, 2018, 12:02 pm
after Cecil the Taylor, here is (6,3,7), again from the 1950s jazz era.
clear the rum firer
a Proustian connection, and the clothing concerned is morally dubious
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by Tetenterre » January 22nd, 2018, 4:22 pm
animist wrote: Omigod, that is the theme to Wimbledon I think
TMS (Test Match Special) - hence the "testing" in the clue.
Steve
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by Tetenterre » January 22nd, 2018, 4:34 pm
Calmer the furrier? Doesn't make sense, and seems to be a "Goognil"
Steve
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by animist » January 23rd, 2018, 8:41 pm
Tetenterre wrote:Calmer the furrier? Doesn't make sense, and seems to be a "Goognil"
think Proust!
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by Tetenterre » January 26th, 2018, 10:45 am
Is "furrier" correct?
Steve
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by animist » January 26th, 2018, 2:33 pm
Tetenterre wrote:Is "furrier" correct?
yes indeed, you just have to get an anagram of Calmer which parallels my earlier puzzle of Cecil the Taylor
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by Tetenterre » January 26th, 2018, 4:23 pm
Duh! Marcel. Your "Proust" got me on to Recherching perdu'd temps and so on.
Just heading out to do some astronomy with a bunch of youngsters. Will get back to this over the weekend...
Steve
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by Tetenterre » March 2nd, 2018, 3:46 pm
Sorry; the weekend morphed into a month.
Easy one, I think.
The monarch calls for moral support
Bandy stem (5,2,2)
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by animist » March 5th, 2018, 11:11 am
Tetenterre wrote:Sorry; the weekend morphed into a month.
Easy one, I think.
The monarch calls for moral support
Bandy stem (5,2,2)
stand by me. This'll make you laugh - I almost added "Oh, so this was one of Queen's was it?" Duh
a more modern one. Astronomically a bit of an oxymoron? But one could eventually become the other one (you will understand this more than me when you get it!)
louche blanks
5,4,3
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by Tetenterre » March 5th, 2018, 2:54 pm
Black hole sun.
I have a student to go and teach - I'll be back (maybe not as long as last time!)
Steve
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