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Date of compilation Title Description Links
26/03/2012 Connecting Wall The answers can be arranged into 5 groups of 4 whereby each answer in a group contains a word or part of a word (sometimes in sound, rather than spelling) that has something in common with the other answers in that group.  The 5 shared words/part-words belong to an overall theme.

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Format index

 

A

Novel featuring the Trasks & the Hamiltons

B

Spades or Hearts

C

Composer & lyricist – wrote The Boy Friend

D

Current US TV Series starring Damian Lewis

 

East of Eden

(by John Steinbeck)

 

Major suit

 

Sandy Wilson

 

Homeland

E

Played by Ballard Berkeley in Fawlty Towers

F

Main character in Beggar’s Opera

G

Flows from Mallerstang to the Solway Firth

H

Radio 4 as was

 

Major Gowen

 

MacHeath

 

River Eden

(in Cumbria)

 

The Home Service

I

J

Torquay United’s fans shortest away league trip

K

Came between Taft and Harding

L

 

Heath Ledger

 

Home Park

(Plymouth Argyle)

 

Woodrow Wilson

(US Presidents)

 

Lee Majors

M

Kolkata cricket ground

N

Wrote and performed In the Midnight Hour

O

Reclaimed kaolinite pit near St Balzey

P

Well known restaurant on Jackson’s Row

 

Eden Gardens

 

Wilson Pickett

 

The Eden Project

(in Cornwall)

 

Simply Heathcotes

(Manchester restaurant)

Q

Takes you to the beginning of the current line

R

Played by Hattie’s old man - he had a ‘thing’ going with Mavis

S

Follows "How strange the change..." in Cole Porter song

T

Illustrator specialising in eccentric machines

 

Home key on computer keyboard

 

Sergeant Wilson

(John le Mesurier in Dad's Army)

 

“From major to minor”

(from Ev’rytime We Say Goodbye)

 

Heath Robinson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eden - A G M O

Major - B E L S

Wilson - C K N R

Home - D H J Q

Heath - F I P T

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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