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Based on a novel by a man named Lear
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Good answers but no x 4
Wrong answers so far:
Pivotal Moments in Beatles History No.118: Yoko helps herself to one of George's digestives.
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I’ll go ahead and get Act Naturally out of the way.
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Of course, Claudius only spoke Latin. But the only Latin song The Beatles ever sang was “Besame Mucho “. I’m twisting as much logic as I can! Cha Cha Cha!
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15 October 2015
Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite
If I am correct, this is getting way too obtuse.
However, Mr Kite’s benefit was performed on St Valentine’s Day.
That’s the day Claudius martyred Saint Valentine.
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6.23am
6 July 2016
That’s great detective work but unfortunately it’s the wrong answer. That’s a strange connection though.
No x 7
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31 July 2014
Actually, according to contemporary historians, “Mundo paparazzi mi amore cicce verdi parasol…” were the last words Claudius uttered as he died.
Sun King ?
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No x 9
Time for some clues. It’s a Paul song. You might find some clues here http://www.ancient.eu/claudius/
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15 October 2015
Leppo said
No x 9Time for some clues. It’s a Paul song. You might find some clues here http://www.ancient.eu/claudius/
So many clues…
“…Claudius’s mother Antonia … considered her son “a monster, a man whom Mother Nature had begun work upon but then flung aside.” When she accused someone of being stupid, she would say, “He is a bigger fool even than my son Claudius.” …”
I’ll go with Mother Nature’s Son .
My next post will be guessing Fool on the Hill ….
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Yes you got it @U.C.Nothing It was The Fool On The Hill . Claudius was regarded as a fool and Rome was built around seven hills.
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