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stevelyn | 13:28 Mon 15th May 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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M`s C, I .......Entrance guarded by very drunken scots porter


W of M ....Victims of audacious daffodils felonious appearance


M...... David depicted his final exit in the bath


E I A E.......Nicolas P`s reminder of death in the midst of life


EF`s O K ....There was a door to which (he) found no key


D D ...Sam W`s eyes needed artificial aid to see through this.


C of G .....Brave horatius


C I the G M......For batless, I am at the gate alone.


E P by a B .....Did Antigonus run when so directed.


The D F O I H R .....The great, long red-legged scissor man.


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Marat being stabbed by Charlotte Corday in his bath

Daffodils that come before the swallow dares, and take the winds of March with beauty....The Winter's Tale








Horatius....Captain of the Gate. Poem 'Horatius' by Macaulay

Come into the garden Maud....poem...Tennyson


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The D F O I H R
The Door Flew Open In He Ran
The great, long red-legged scissor man.
From
Struwwelpeter
by Heinrich Hoffmann
The door flew open in he ran....from Struwelpeter
Macbeth's Castle, Inverness
Edward Fitzgerald's Omar Khayyam "there was a door to which I found no key"

E P by a B


Stage direction, 'Exit, pursued by a bear' from Winter's Tale

The door flew open and in he ran, The Great, long, red-legged scissor-man

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