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It's Friday - annoying puzzle day! Page 12

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ November 13 2009, 3:26 PM GMT

Thanks Kevin, I went back and read the previous posts thanks to Marc P's hurtful jibe. Teary

:D

I'm gonna take a mad stab at F) -

I think the woman is probably something rubbish like Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands or some shit.

The bloke in profile is only showing us one eye and I bet his name is something like Jack Karouac or some bananas.

The piano player was probably the king of rag time or jazz or some bollox.

And the bloke dressed as a jester is a joker.

How's that for some logic?

It's good logic RC

C) is bugging me, I keep thinking it's the Four Classical Elements - Earth, Fire, Wind and Water -

Because the band might be Earth, Wind and Fire, the water is Water, the fire is Fire but the postbox is really pissing me off. Unless it's being posted Air Mail and then that is the Air.

Someone said the Band was Kool and the Gang

And the water is a reactor apparently

Quote: Marc P @ November 13 2009, 3:40 PM GMT

Someone said the Band was Kool and the Gang

Could you spot the difference between Kool and the Gang and Earth, Wind and Fire in a line up? Could you? Could you?

Racist.

The potatao was correct
1st was couch and the second was boiled or sweet eitehr was fine

I'm liking the Playing card one, I'll let you know if I get the answer before I leave work

Nothing to do with the elements.
for C by the way
and it is Kool & The Gang

The pianist is Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton, if that helps.

C) Jazz Funk, Jazz Fusion, Jazz Ecological Disaster, Post Jazz. :S

Quote: Kevin Murphy @ November 13 2009, 3:45 PM GMT

The pianist is Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton, if that helps.

The jester could be a "fool".

With "jelly", we could be looking at a dessert-themed answer.

The first picture in C
They could have used this Pic instead and it would have worked just as well

Image

In F
the first pic is Anne Rice the second is Stephen Luscombe

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ November 13 2009, 3:57 PM GMT

In F
the first pic is Anne Rice the second is Stephen Luscombe

So Rice Pudding?

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ November 13 2009, 3:57 PM GMT

Stephen Luscombe

Who was in Blancmange.

I think we have our answer chaps.

You didn't even need the clue really
well done

For C, I'm thinking "chain".

Chain gang, chain reaction, something, chain mail.

EDIT: chain smoke :-)

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