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pop quiz , please help
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I have completed a 100 pop question quiz but two answers do not fit [ neither are anagrams ]
1. 1980,s pop artist / group . " Was he in Scrooge " 2 words .3 and 5 letters.I have Bob Marley , 6/6.
2. 1960,s pop goup / artist ." Found in bee hives" one word . 11 letters. I Honeycombs 10 letters.
1. 1980,s pop artist / group . " Was he in Scrooge " 2 words .3 and 5 letters.I have Bob Marley , 6/6.
2. 1960,s pop goup / artist ." Found in bee hives" one word . 11 letters. I Honeycombs 10 letters.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm confused. If you want 3 and 5 letters for the Scrooge question, why are you going for Bob Marley? And thinking about that, I wouldn't say Bob Marley is necessarily an 80s artist. He was famous long before that. I don't think that can be the answer.
I know Honeycombs doesn't have 'es' on the end, and to confirm that I posted a picture of one of their albums with the name printed on it.
I know Honeycombs doesn't have 'es' on the end, and to confirm that I posted a picture of one of their albums with the name printed on it.
Sorry folks, had to go out. If I have caused confusion, again I apologise. However this link may explain the situation and perhaps prove I am not totally dulally
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Music/Questions 63894.html
Though I would not suggest AB is the most reliable of sources, this appears to have the ring of truth about it
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Music/Questions 63894.html
Though I would not suggest AB is the most reliable of sources, this appears to have the ring of truth about it
Oh fiddle, I have obviosly done something wrong. I cant cut and paste.
I am sure everybody is bored to death with me by now but the link was to a question asked by LFC-forever on thurs23.9.04, title The honeycombes.
The reply from mikey172 stated that the original name was changed to honeycombs at the insistence of Pye records when the group signed with that label.
Btw I hate computers!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am sure everybody is bored to death with me by now but the link was to a question asked by LFC-forever on thurs23.9.04, title The honeycombes.
The reply from mikey172 stated that the original name was changed to honeycombs at the insistence of Pye records when the group signed with that label.
Btw I hate computers!!!!!!!!!!!!
BTW, Rosetta's link should have been
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Music/Question6 3894.html
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Music/Question6 3894.html