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needle2 | 17:44 Tue 24th May 2011 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Does any one have any ideas about no 21
21a, Ravel's string composition for ice (7), thought it must be bolero but thats not (7)
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Does it have to rhyme with something?
17:50 Tue 24th May 2011
Does it have to rhyme with something?
This one's been asked before and we couldn't come up with anything better than Bolero.
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Thanks calibax, not sure what it rhyms with did think,
21b low note for money (7) Tenner
Any help would be nice
Miroirs? =( Mirrors)
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Thanks Brenden, not too well up with clasical music, was " miroirs" composed for ice?
Don't know needle2, but he also composed another 7 letter piece called Tzigane
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Thanks Breden, Ive looked into both, and it looks as if "miroirs" is part of "Bolero", am I right,or is there another reason for it,
If it is any help, it rhymes with MOOLAH, so it seems that MIROIRS might be right??
There was discussion on here before about this and consensus of opinion that it should be bolero.
how do you make moolah rhyme with mirroirs Puzzle nut?
But BOLERO is only 6 letters (7 are needed) and it doesn't rhyme with MOOLAH
The pronunciation would be "MIRWAH" if, I presume, it is from the french.
From previous questions on this quiz it seems only the last syllable rhymes, hence Mir-wah (French) rhyming with Moolah.
Having cleared that up, I'm still having trouble with both parts of Q. 19. Any help welcome. Faberge egg (6) to rhyme with Highly skilled master of Ninjutsu (8)
Agreed with explanations about rhyming. Thanks puzzle nut and Valanne.
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Sorry people,if I have started something, I was 81 last Saturday, and the old brain dosen't tick over as it used to.But I always get a good responce from you guys, thanks again.
MIROIRS was composed for piano?

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