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Guess The Band! (Part 3)
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The Spoon
19-08-2009
Au, Or, -> Otis Redding or Span - or lift - 1st

Ag or Argent -> Emma - Hamilton? Bunton? 2nd

Bronze ? for Maddy - Prior? 3rd

O, M, D

Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
The Spoon
19-08-2009
clue - the Pink missing investment bank makes them crazy?
The Spoon
21-08-2009
nighty night
The Spoon
21-08-2009
it's crazy that you haven't got this yet
Terrence Chant
22-08-2009
Bank.....Barclays.....Barkley

makes them crazy....it gnarls them

Crazy obviously the big hit too....

Gnarls Barkley? Don't get the pink bit though.....
The Spoon
23-08-2009
- the Pink is not Floyd



answer (4)
Terrence Chant
23-08-2009
Ah course.....Kissing (The Pink) - ING = Kiss

Crazy.....did they sing Crazy, Crazy Nights? Yes they must have, as both words are mentioned in further hints
Terrence Chant
23-08-2009
Must be right so a newie...

Hit a boundary and score a run, and be not out
Terrence Chant
24-08-2009
Hint: 4,4
The Spoon
24-08-2009
Four Aces

Four Tops

not Four Jacks and a Jill though...
Terrence Chant
24-08-2009
Not four...
ramraider1
24-08-2009
a boundary in cricket is afour + 1 run = 5

therefore five .....

The only group I can think of is five star

though I can't see how star can be correct
Terrence Chant
24-08-2009
They put an asterisk beside the batsman on strike on tv, eg:

Strauss 5*

so Five Star is spot on!
ramraider1
24-08-2009
Would never have worked that one out Terrence to be honest .

An easy one

Columbo is followed by Dastardly and Muttley's nemesis
Brummy Girl
24-08-2009
Originally Posted by ramraider1:
“Would never have worked that one out Terrence to be honest .

An easy one

Columbo is followed by Dastardly and Muttley's nemesis ”

Pigeon Detectives?
Brummy Girl
24-08-2009
Juvenile from New Orleans plus mad chocolates
Terrence Chant
25-08-2009
Thought this one would be easy, it looks fairly straightforward, but I can't solve it!

Working off the basis that New Orleans must be NO in the middle of the band name somewhere, I've tried prefixing it with Young, Junior, Kid, Boy, Girl, Child etc......or juvenile as in puerile, stupid, etc......but nothing's coming!

Was also assuming 'mad' is an anagram indicator and 'chocolates' or more likely a synonym of chocolates, eg: mars, chocs etc the fodder........
The Spoon
25-08-2009
Kid = juvenile
Creole = from new orleans
and the
Coco = chocolate
Nuts = mad
The Spoon
25-08-2009
clue - no to 'noo'! gives Anglo-Nipponese combo
Brummy Girl
25-08-2009
Originally Posted by The Spoon:
“Kid = juvenile
Creole = from new orleans
and the
Coco = chocolate
Nuts = mad”

Kid Creole & The Coconuts was right by the way
ramraider1
25-08-2009
oops

Pigeon detectives is not correct - but you are on the right lines .
Terrence Chant
25-08-2009
That one must be Lieutenant Pigeon then

Can't believe I thought of Kid but not Creole & The Coconuts earlier
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