well i would say 19 has something to do with oscar wilde too although hes irish not British.
there are like seven american ones there. As i dont read american lit, i forfit this round. The clues dont help me.
but 14) is Ivanhoe
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well i would say 19 has something to do with oscar wilde too although hes irish not British.
there are like seven american ones there. As i dont read american lit, i forfit this round. The clues dont help me.
but 14) is Ivanhoe
Is this to do with baseball somehow?Quote:
20. Dimaggio: "I got it! I got it! I don't got it." Try saying got another way - American
I miss Pen. :bawling:
13. A disease you catch at the bus station? What's another name for bus station - French
Could it be Germinal, by any chance? Germ+ terminal, groan :p
I wouldnt go as far as to say that you've sucked the fun out of it or that they were bad even I just reckon we all got used to Pen's particular brand of scrambled. So if they are all answered I will post the next 20
1)An analysis of Mrs R. Butler
2) The gatherer
3) Parent’s siblings are not transgender.
4) Hefner is not the original
5) Offspring of the Industrial age
6) Of Milton and Helstone
7) A raging cyclone
8) The goddess’s name is putrid
9) He just couldn’t say no
10) Settlment in the bend of a river
11) a dreary dwelling place
12) Needed so others can understand
13) Sewer rat in two cities
14) Misplaced royal heir
15) Cold Monarch
16) She wore widow’s weeds
17) Debate on unbalance
18) Pretentious pageant
19) The butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker
20) The silent grotesque
Good luck and all that :D
Yours were fun too, PabloQ. Don't beat yourself up!! :thumbs_up
1)An analysis of Mrs R. Butler - Gone with the wind, Michell
2) The gatherer - The Collector, Fowles
4) Hefner is not the original - The playboy of the western world, Synge
11) a dreary dwelling place - Bleak House, Dickens
14) Misplaced royal heir - The lost prince Burnett
18) Pretentious pageant - Vanity Fair, Thackeray
1) nope but think more about gone with the wind and Mrs Butler in particular youll get the second part of the answer. :D
2) Not the one I was thinking of but Ill accept as it is a fitting answer- I was actually looking for the harvester by gene Stratton-porter
4) 11) 14) and 18) all right!
:D
1: Scarlett. by Alexandra Ripley :)
1. A Study in Scarlet - Doyle
7. The Tempest - Wee Willy Shakespeare
19. Three Men in a Boat - Jerard