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Re: Never Ending General Knowledge

Postby HappyCamper

T S Eliot is an excellent, if not correct, guess. The correct answer is was a contemporary of him.

Not Twain, who was as American as apple pie.

Re: Never Ending General Knowledge

Postby HappyCamper

clue. his others works include the poems night mail about a postal railway service, in memory of w. b. yeats an elegy to eponymous poet, and the fall of rome about the end of the roman empire.

Re: Never Ending General Knowledge

Postby HappyCamper

LDS wrote:Errrnssst Hemingway.


not ernest hemmingway.

LDS wrote:
SnookerEd25 wrote:J.R. Hartley? :chin:


That was going to be my next one :grrr:


do you mean lp hartley? then no.
otherwise, no.

Re: Never Ending General Knowledge

Postby SnookerEd25

LDS wrote:
SnookerEd25 wrote:J.R. Hartley? :chin:


That was going to be my next one :grrr:


It’s available to the highest bidder…

Re: Never Ending General Knowledge

Postby SnookerEd25

LDS wrote:
SnookerEd25 wrote:
LDS wrote:
SnookerEd25 wrote:J.R. Hartley? :chin:


That was going to be my next one :grrr:


It’s available to the highest bidder…


Hmm, sounds fishy. What's the catch?


:lol:

Re: Never Ending General Knowledge

Postby McManusFan

One of W.H. Auden's poems is 'In Praise of Limestone'. Which British national Park is home to around half of Britain's limestone pavements?