Provence ?
Provence ?
No, it's a two part clue, there are five words in the title.
Oh
I will have forgotten the first by the time I get to the end.
I really don't know this one . Maybe some one else will
Well I'm off out now, so 'it'll give you some time.
Having a problem with quick time at the moment
Stupid thing . Firefox updated itself and i was busy at the time so put it off then finally clicked on update and it down loaded QT 7 ,that stopped my bird prog running so uninstalled it now non of them will load or uninstall properly. so I can' play the tunes until I sort it out. It happened before but I can't remember what i did to sort it all.
Ok all files prepared and all is back to what it was.
I think I'll get rid of my PC sell my flat and tie a few things in a tablecloth to a stick, and walk the street and just be a rich vagrant
And I still have know idea what the tune is nor do I understand your clue
Last edited by Chocky; 29-08-2007 at 09:13 PM.
OK, Clue explained, going to have to give you a course of cryptic clues.
An ethereal entity and the wife of a Gallic wall it's heard.
An ethereal entity = Ghost
the wife of a gallic wall it's heard
the wife = Mrs
Gallic wall (french for wall) = Mur
it's heard = sounds like, so mur sounds like Muir
The clue = The Ghost and Mrs Muir.
Thank you so much.
I have head of it but never never watched it promise.
What a flippin' long way round.
That's how cryptic clues work, but it means that you can guess a word or phrase without knowing what it is.
I know really.
But unless one knows the answer at the end , no cryptic clue is going to help.
Some thing like that any way. and as for Mur being a wall . Well I would never have guessed. But I guess I had better remember.
That's why I pointed you towards Babelfish.
Cryptic clues can be capable of providing a complete answer, even if you have no knowledge of it.
I didn't understand that either .Lol I do have some knowledge, just a bit but cryptic clues can be very puzzling
But don't give up on me. Lol I do try.
Next please?
New Mystery TV Theme Tune
An early 70s TV series.
Is that by any chance Route 66 ?
No it isn't.
oh.I'll have to try again
BTW. I put up a third spider for you. your not paying attention
Sorry, doing several things at once.
ha ha . Was only joking.
I don't know that tune BTW
Is it a sort of adventure type thing ?
Crime/detective.
Can we ba a little cryptic on this one please?
OK, here's a cryptic clue:
Forbid a banking instrument, I hear
The answer is one word.
Do you make these clue up your self?
Yes, why?
Lol. I just wondered.
I'm trying . Honest.
Nope. Nothing comes to mind.
OK, I'll give you this one
Forbid a Banking Instrument, I hear (Sounds like)
Ban a Cheque
Banacek
Banacech
Don't know how to spell it
Good series. Wasn't it thingy? he's dead now he,s in the series with Mr T. in the A team.George Peppard ?
George Peppard, is correct, starred in Banacek, liked him in that series.
I liked him in any series.
Sorry I'm not too good at cryptic clues. I'm not quite as clever a you but then I think that a lady should never be as clever as a bloke any way
Next tune for tomorrow please
New Mystery TV Theme Tune.
Mystery TV Theme Tune 106
Is that by any chance Petrasilly ? (petracelli)
No it isn't.
Well the tune is very familiar this time. I should know it. prbably come to me during the day. Very familiar.
I just can't put it to a TV series . So it is time for a special clue. please.
Unless any one else can guess of course
HelloooOOoo.
No one around .
Can I have a clue pleas just a teeny one.
The series name is the first half of a very well known saying.
Lol. some of those aren't in my vocab.
Ok. I'll have another think.
Is it Birds of a Feather?
Nope, it's an American Crime series.
The lead actor's second name is that of a famous composer.
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