Da da da DUMTimtin wrote:Something for the weekend perhaps (as my barber used to say)?
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Da da da DUMTimtin wrote:Something for the weekend perhaps (as my barber used to say)?
Number 10 describes my first response to the the quiz - I had no clue how to proceed. I eventually managed to solve 8 = Evocations, after which a bit of Googling threw up several possibilities. Numbers 4 and 9 are names of two of his works, and several other clues are, in fact, anagrams ("up to ten"... mean of you, Tim). I haven't worked through all the clues, but the answer is clear: Roussel.Timtin wrote:Here's another little anagram quiz with which to kick-off the new year.
As before, there are up to ten anagrams, and their solutions have a certain
composer in common:-
1. Outed (5),
2. Nor peel (7),
3. Ms. Flame (7),
4. Segovia (7),
5. Atone sin (8),
6. Ma paid VAT (9),
7. User quits (9),
8. Novice oats (10),
9. Resurrection (12),
10. Acute brain aches (7,2,6).
What are the ten answers, who is the composer?
(Hint: No. 10 is the name of one of his best known works.)
Enjoy!
Hi TimTimtin wrote:Oh come all ye faithful and try to identify the 6 composers below,
all of whom wrote the music to a Christmas carol.