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1. All doom and gloom at the greasy spoon - SAD CAFE
2. Chelsea on a losing run - MOODY BLUES 3. Outstanding effort on the golf course - ACE 4. Actually, I don't mind them (had hits in the 80s, think of an announcement and/or a memorable "dance") 5. Sixty a day, well what do you expect? - WEEZER 6. Not one of the twins - ROBERT CRAY 7. Painful procedure mainly for the ladies - WAX 8. Protesters on tour - FLYING PICKETS 9. This little piggy runs amok with a hammer - PERCY SLEDGE 10. Scaled-down regatta - SMALL FACES 11. Black and Benny together (what links these two) 12. Monarch of the gun (early answer to this was along the right lines, male) 13. I need a good book, here it is (might make more sense to West Country chit chatters, how do they shorten "here it is" in the West Country and what can it refer to) 14. Ronnie and Reggie in the West End - FUN LOVIN CRIMINALS 15. A bolt from the blue for the house husband (one-hit wonder, late 60s) 16. Baldies - EAGLES 17. Record-breaking Scottish rock - McGUINNESS FLINT 18. Surfing near Southport - BING CROSBY 19. Short Fiddler (a few chart hits, early 70s, one-word short answer, early answer to this along the right lines) 20. Poor little donkey doing double time - CAROL DECKER |
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11 Jax ?
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11. getting there, as in you have the link
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11 jacksons
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no, it's more cryptic than that
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11 Joe Jackson
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12 BB King
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19 Lobo
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1. All doom and gloom at the greasy spoon - SAD CAFE
2. Chelsea on a losing run - MOODY BLUES 3. Outstanding effort on the golf course - ACE 4. Actually, I don't mind them (US funksters, had hits in the 80s, think of an announcement and/or a memorable "dance") 5. Sixty a day, well what do you expect? - WEEZER 6. Not one of the twins - ROBERT CRAY 7. Painful procedure mainly for the ladies - WAX 8. Protesters on tour - FLYING PICKETS 9. This little piggy runs amok with a hammer - PERCY SLEDGE 10. Scaled-down regatta - SMALL FACES 11. Black and Benny together (what links these two - you know they are Jacks and put a bit of a twist on it, early 90s chart toppers) 12. Monarch of the gun (early answer to this was along the right lines, male, US legend no longer with us) 13. I need a good book, here it is (US male, no longer with us, might make more sense to West Country chit chatters, how do they shorten "here it is" in the West Country and what can it refer to, think of a sign on a door) 14. Ronnie and Reggie in the West End - FUN LOVIN CRIMINALS 15. A bolt from the blue for the house husband (UK Band although could be confused with a solo artist, one-hit wonder, very late 60s) 16. Baldies - EAGLES 17. Record-breaking Scottish rock - McGUINNESS FLINT 18. Surfing near Southport - BING CROSBY 19. Short Fiddler (US singer songwriter although could be confused with a band, a few chart hits, early 70s, one-word short answer, early answer to this along the right lines) 20. Poor little donkey doing double time - CAROL DECKER |
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12. BB KING
LG19. LOBO NECWD before the additional clues |
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How do you get 12 please?
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11. Snap
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King is a monarch and BB is a ball bearing gun.
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Monarch is a King
BB Gun, a ball-shooting gun terrible clue, I know |
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11. SNAP!
Cauthen, and before I got to use the Ally Pally clue |
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Ah, ok.
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16 the gap band
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1. All doom and gloom at the greasy spoon - SAD CAFE
2. Chelsea on a losing run - MOODY BLUES 3. Outstanding effort on the golf course - ACE 4. Actually, I don't mind them (US funksters, had hits in the 80s, think of a London announcement and/or a memorable "dance") 5. Sixty a day, well what do you expect? - WEEZER 6. Not one of the twins - ROBERT CRAY 7. Painful procedure mainly for the ladies - WAX 8. Protesters on tour - FLYING PICKETS 9. This little piggy runs amok with a hammer - PERCY SLEDGE 10. Scaled-down regatta - SMALL FACES 11. Black and Benny together - SNAP! 12. Monarch of the gun - BB KING 13. I need a good book, here it is (US male, no longer with us, might make more sense to West Country chit chatters, how do they shorten "here it is" in the West Country and what can it refer to, think of a sign on a door - somewhere you might take a book) 14. Ronnie and Reggie in the West End - FUN LOVIN CRIMINALS 15. A bolt from the blue for the house husband (UK Band although could be confused with a solo artist, one-hit wonder, very late 60s) 16. Baldies - EAGLES 17. Record-breaking Scottish rock - McGUINNESS FLINT 18. Surfing near Southport - BING CROSBY 19. Short Fiddler - LOBO 20. Poor little donkey doing double time - CAROL DECKER |
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I meant number 4 the gap band
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4. THE GAP BAND
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lol
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13. Lou Reed
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15. I suppose I could have said metrosexual instead of house husband, it's general rather than specific
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15 Thunderclap Newman
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There's an old British horror film (Death Line, 1972) about a bunch of people that have been trapped within hidden parts of the underground system for generations, and the only words they can speak are "Mind the gap!"
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Cauthen here it is = Yer Tiz in the West Country and signs saying thus can be seen on many a door to the loo |
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lol, Loud Reed. wd Cauthen
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15 thunderclap newman
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WD guys, some absolute horrors there I am sure you will agree
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Thanks again, squares, very tough!
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thanks squares
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Yes, after those 'horrors' squares I think I'll relax by watching 'Death Line' again, lol.
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wd everyone getting those tough last ones.
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Thanks squares.
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