Paul's Clue Competition Archive
Results W/E 20/09/09 Back to archive >>
Thanks once again for this week's entries - the winners are especially good.
Commended:
Beth Bebbington, Cambridge: Ape party animal in the past (4) DODO
John Lopes, Pomano, NY, USA: Try the French horsehouse! (6) STABLE
Jacq, Liverpool: Piece for which group went without endless peace (7) REQUIEM
David K, Whitstable: Tea drinker (6) SUPPER
Mark Penney, Chicago: Stick together, or split apart (6) CLEAVE
Sil van den Hoek, Cambridge: Isn't Queen able to try a blues improvisation of historic work? (10,5) CANTERBURY TALES
And the winners:
BRONZE:
For the imagination from Mark Penney, Chicago, in: Henry in the 15th century and Edward in the 16th, who attacked Europe by sea (7) VIKINGS
SILVER:
I love this body swerve from Sil van den Hoek: Romantic music, not V Williams, but - a piece of Delius (8) SERENADE
And finally:

GOLD:
Great surface reading and a super definition from Robert Brown, Sheffield: A drum for grain, but not for peanuts (2,1,5) AT A PRICE
Thanks to you all once again.
All the best,
John (Paul)

