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Absolutely right, Walter! Your turn again.

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WHY HAVE BOTH OF THESE SAINTS LIED?
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Phew, no idea about this one! I wonder if Walter can remember it himself now!
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Ah, I'd forgotten about this one. I wouldn't mind a little longer to work on it before Walter lets on - if he can indeed remember!

Now I think about it, Walter, we haven't heard from you for a while - you still there? :wink:
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Yes, he is around Courtenay, he's been gallivanting all over the place like you! I expect he'll pop up on here soon.
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Yes i'm still here, (when the forum actually works that is...) and I still remember the book title (my memory isn't quite that bad just yet Daisy!). I'm preuming you ladies would like a clue then?
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Maybe so, Walter (or do we just call you V now? :shock: )... yes, I think a clue would be in order, unless Daisy would like another bash at it while we're still, er, clueless. :wink:
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Well, I'll see what Daisy says first and then maybe give you a clue after, as I think if you get it without a clue after all this time, it would be a miracle.
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Another bash has not produced anything sensible. Please Walter ... another clue would help. (perhaps) :?
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Well I put a clue in my previous post, but if you're still stuck just let me know and I'll feed you another one. :wink:
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It's THE BOY WITH THE LOAVES AND FISHES, isn't it? :D
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It is indeed Courtenay! Well done! Looking forward to your one now. 8)
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All right, try this one:

NAVY SPURN DRAMATIC HAM
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Congratulations, Courtenay, in correctly guessing Walter's last anagram, especially as there was no F in the clue: WHY HAVE BOTH OF THESE SAINTS LIED? :!:

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Domino wrote:...there was no F in the clue: WHY HAVE BOTH OF THESE SAINTS LIED? :!:
I'm not sure what you mean, Domino. There's an F in

WHY HAVE BOTH OF THESE SAINTS LIED?

and an F in

THE BOY WITH THE LOAVES AND FISHES.
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