Could be a very interesting day If Levy does change his tune from Blondie:
The price is high so I'm holding on
to Otis (just one more day):
"But this is the price I am about to pay"....?
Well Bale and Modric would surely be a dream.
But:
"on this double-cryptic" suggests using the first word "ruminate" together with a double phrase that follows.
That and "look at" suggests using the double of "our son Matt" and "Shepherd".
And it's no doubt just a quite remarkable coincidence...
This (miss-quoted) line, and the song that's requested, links 3 characters, Rick Ilsa and Sam, who all 1st met in another country Paris. Rick and Sam have been in Casablanca for some time when Ilsa suddenly turns up unexpectedly, leading to the other much quoted line ..."Of all the gin joints in...
"His boots in the north, his roots in the south"
De Ligt was born in Leiderdorp, in the province of South Holland.
Plays for Ajax in Amsterdam, in the province of North Holland.
Yow A & C. That particular morning greeting reminds me of the daughter of a captain on the rolling sea, and not just because it brings to mind her pert, pear shaped cheeks too. I'm hoping that some valuable cargo may be about to land. Mi gaan.
Maybe a clue was the substitution of the word "Italy" (in JJetset on Italy - SC ITK) for the flag icon in the original tweet. Then one of the list of names in the guessing thread jumps out quite clearly : ITALY IS NICE THIS TIME OF YEAR
OK, working on the same line for the second sentence:
So I.. = the easy 1st part solution from the letter I = Illarramendi
The 2nd obscure part is certainly a bit of a stretch, but seems Times style I think:
DR Ross indicates something to do with USA. And Obama tried to cure a sick "ILL"...
Going by the Times crossword style the first sentence gives Berahino:
Benjamin = the easy 1st part solution from the capital letter B = Berahino
B.... no hear ...I = the more obscure part which is an anagram and also = Berahimo
That's one down (for me at least) still working on two across.....
Well call me cuckoo if you must, but I take the quote as a revealing hint that I'm still in with a chance of some sort of a medal for Werner & Rudiger - or being pelted with rotting cabbages.
From Wiki entry on The Third Man: This is Orson Welles (1993) quotes Welles: "When the picture came...
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