by SnookerEd25 » 02 Jul 2025 Read
Is it Sam & Dave?

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by Prop » 02 Jul 2025 Read
LDS wrote:Prop has been the closest so far.
Which bit? Go on, just a wafer thin hint…
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by Prop » 02 Jul 2025 Read
Brian Morgan?
Wilson > Brian
Stanley > Morgan Stanley bank > Morgan
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by Prop » 02 Jul 2025 Read
Gertcha!

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by Prop » 02 Jul 2025 Read
Apple bound!
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by LDS » 04 Jul 2025 Read
Apple could mean either of the Steve's, Jobs or Wozniak. A bit of a stretch, but Bound! could be Pressed? Maybe.
Steve Prest?
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by Prop » 04 Jul 2025 Read
Not Steve Prest.
You won’t have any success solving the words individually.
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by LDS » 05 Jul 2025 Read
If apple is The Big Apple, then the Titanic was apple bound! In he movie Titanic we follow the adventures of Jack Dawson.
So maybe Jackson and then Daw somehow for page? Page boys open doors?
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by chengdufan » 05 Jul 2025 Read
on a similar theme, to NY gives us Tony. So Tony Knowles is the obvious one. But Anthony Hamilton may be better with Hamilton's connections to New York
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by Prop » 05 Jul 2025 Read
chengdufan wrote:on a similar theme, to NY gives us Tony. So Tony Knowles is the obvious one. But Anthony Hamilton may be better with Hamilton's connections to New York
Bingo

If you’re (Big) Apple bound, you’re going
to NY Any Tony would have sufficed. I didn’t go any deeper than that!
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by Juddernaut88 » 08 Jul 2025 Read
Chengdufan is correct :)
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by chengdufan » 08 Jul 2025 Read
Gary Tondo
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by Prop » 08 Jul 2025 Read
That’s an anagram of Tony Drago.
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by chengdufan » 09 Jul 2025 Read
Prop wrote:That’s an anagram of Tony Drago.
It is, correct

over to you
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by Prop » 09 Jul 2025 Read
Sly beaver
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by Prop » 09 Jul 2025 Read
LDS wrote:I thought it was a lady player
An anagram of Vera Selby.
Correct!

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