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Re: Musical puns, jokes, and teasers

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 3:49 pm
by rob
mballan wrote:Is 3. Chaminade & 10. Magi ?

Malc
Yes indeed. Well done.

Yes Tim, all are composers of the female persuasion.

Re: Musical puns, jokes, and teasers

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 5:49 pm
by Timtin

Re: Musical puns, jokes, and teasers

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 7:40 pm
by mballan
Timtin wrote:Presumably all are/were women composers.

Did almost nobody bother with my quiz due to its ease,
or was there some more worrying (for me) reason?
I thought my clues were quite good!
Sorry Tim I didn't even get a chance to see your last quiz before it was solved..........think there are only a few of us accessing this thread anyway........think too complex for our non-English/Australian/chemist colleagues !!

Re: Musical puns, jokes, and teasers

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 8:57 pm
by rob
Timtin wrote:4. Bacewicz,
9. Firsova.

http://classical-composers.suite101.com ... -composers
Yes - thought those might be too hard!!!

Re: Musical puns, jokes, and teasers

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:07 pm
by rob
rob wrote:
Timtin wrote:4. Bacewicz,
9. Firsova.
Yes - thought those might be too hard!!! So this is what's left:

1 Antibacterial liquid Christmas (5)

5 Person who guides and encourages, almost (6) NB: Have adjusted the wording of this clue

6 Kidney vehicle? (7)

8 Belonging to a male line-manager (7)

Come on guys, not THAT hard!

Re: Musical puns, jokes, and teasers

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:17 pm
by Timtin
5. Heller (Barbara Heller),
8. Bosmans.

Re: Musical puns, jokes, and teasers

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:50 pm
by rob
Timtin wrote:5. Heller (Barbara Heller),
8. Bosmans.
Bosmans is correct.

Heller is wrong sorry. I can see that you must have derived the word from Helper. The name required is actually pronounced almost the same as the English word for someone who guides and encourages except that the last vowel should be pronounced differently, but often isn't. As usual the vowel in the English word takes on the colourless nature of a 'schwa', just as the vowel in the rerquired name as pronounced by a Brit who doesn't know any better will also be a schwa.

So 1, 5 & 6 to go.

Re: Musical puns, jokes, and teasers

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 4:35 am
by Nogbert
1. Beach (bLeach minus L, since Christmas is "Noel'). :lol: :lol: :lol: Love it, Rob- that one's the best of the bunch!

As for 5 - could it be Menter, as in Sophie (pun on mentor)?

That just leaves 6 - and I'm stumped for the moment. Perhaps something ending in -ka?

Jo

Re: Musical puns, jokes, and teasers

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 4:54 am
by rob
Nogbert wrote:1. Beach (bLeach minus L, since Christmas is "Noel'). :lol: :lol: :lol: Love it, Rob- that one's the best of the bunch!

As for 5 - could it be Menter (pun on mentor)?

That just leaves 6 - and I'm stumped for the moment. Perhaps something ending in -ka?

Jo
Yes Jo! Very good. Menter & Mentor are usually both pronounced by the English with a schwa at the the end, so they can sound identical.

The Mrs Beach clue came to me in the bath as I was staring at a bottle of bleach - no I don't use that to wash myself, thanks for asking!

No. 6. Well, think of a vehicle. Then think of the Latin based adjective for anything to do with kidneys. Put the two together and modify the end. Double a letter in the middle - and you will have a female composer (mostly) from the Nineteenth Century. Now I've made it too easy.

Re: Musical puns, jokes, and teasers

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 7:59 am
by Timtin
6. Carreno, with a tilde on the n.

For no. 5, I couldn't get past Julia Usher (not enough letters),
although it fitted the clue okay in every other respect.