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Aussie city twinned with French city, nearly.
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Richard Ruck wrote:Aussie city twinned with French city, nearly.
Sydney Poitier?

Mae West was correct btw
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I particularly liked the Hertford legend. (Not a clue)

Shortly talking to God on the great white telephone and a student no longer gets one. (clue)
"If a man speaks, and there isn't a woman to hear him, is he still wrong?"
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Cary Grant?
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You say "Caryyyy" to the toilet do you?
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Hugh Grant

Hunter got it really
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englishangel wrote:You say "Caryyyy" to the toilet do you?
No.
Nor do I say "Hugh" on the toilet.

"To conquer the expense"
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Mid A 15 wrote:Sydney Poitier?
Yup!
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Try my one above - btw, your'e up early
I'm off to work now - my clue is in my last post...
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huntertitus wrote:Nor do I say "Hugh" on the toilet.
According to Billy Connolly, it's "Hughie" and "Ralph" when you're suffering from extreme reverse peristalsis, i.e. head down the pan.
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Richard Ruck wrote:
huntertitus wrote:Nor do I say "Hugh" on the toilet.
According to Billy Connolly, it's "Hughie" and "Ralph" when you're suffering from extreme reverse peristalsis, i.e. head down the pan.
Never found Billy C funny, just a Scottish version of Ben Elton
Flashy and loud, but never funny
Thanks for enlightening me though

I've got 2 unanswered actors now

1) To conquer the expense

2) A stallion on more than one water hole
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And I'm still awaiting an answer for Not Joan, she rode to bar in ambulance with Jerry.
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Blimey - a few hours away and about eight pages of clues......

Some good ones too - sorry you all gave up on .....
Rory wrote:Sounds like you should be afraid in an Oslo rented flat.
clues - aging beauty...first name - so be afraid
second name - look more carefully at clue.

I'm afraid I'm completely stuck with the other outstanding ones......

here's one more to annoy you..

Ruler rides Santa's sledge down Scottish peak - all in the name of peace.
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Sophia Loren!!
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Ben Kingsley
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