No, try again! no need to get in such a STATE.
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No, try again! no need to get in such a STATE.
Ida. The ho.
Not Io, surely? Though I'd love to meet someone with that name.
And if it is, I'd pedantically complain that the clue should have been 'think of the moon' (lowercase).
I'm sorry if that's the case.
My daughters best friend was called Io Fox.
Ida is right, but I cannot possibly comment on her status.
Now, only Earl's twin sister-who sounds like she was born was born before her time- to get, then I can go and get some work done. She may sound like a hippy child of the 60's but her name has ancient roots, meaning a young eagle.
She and Earl are very close.
Early? Earlya?
Yes! Its Early.
Thank goodness, I was about to post that I had made a terrible mistake - its actually down in The Book as a boys name! - I copied it out wrongly. (I've also just discovered Arly)
So that's it. I think Kasie got the most of them.
Oh. Goody. My turn then......
Let's have an easy one. Here are some more '&' puzzles:
1 SS&BF
2 F&FB
3 TGTB&TU
4 SW&TSD
5 TW&HW
6 B&L
7 ATB&B, ACG&S
8 HS&J
9 HT&E
10 H&L
11 RD&MH (DILY, MOM?)
12 G&T
13 AO&SC
14 O&L, STBOSC
15 RH&HMM
16 AP&C
17 J&JWUTH
18 MLL&G
19 B&GCOTP
20 TIG&KYPD
These were the ones I was looking for last time but they weren't there.
Early is a name??
There's a pizza in the oven. I have to rush.
11. Do I love you? My oh my. River Deep, Mountain High.
(You'll notice that I put no '&' in there, because I'm going to have to go back to the record to make sure she actually sings the word.)
I don't know any on first glance.
I got the Gin and Tonic straight away. (12)
Nothing else though.
1. Ship shape & Bristol fashion.
You can be sure that the extent of my contributions to this mind-buster will be
2. Few & Far Between
Morning bill. The Good, The Bad and the Ugly (3) have now all contributed.
So far, so good.
You may be right, Mark, in which case I apologise - it's just that 'singing' it in my head (and you would not want it sung any other way, believe me), I need an & to make the words fit the melody.
At that time in the morning, Mick? Oh well, I suppose the sun is over the yardarm somewhere in the world.
5. The world and his wife
14. Oranges and lemons, say the bells of St. Clements
15. Robin Hood and his Merry Men
17. Jack and Jill went up the hill.
20. Trust in God & keep your powder dry.