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• #9502
e) an old Welsh folk song...
Clue for mine:
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• #9503
^^^^^Diolch
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• #9504
Croeso
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• #9505
South of the river? Are you nuts?
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• #9506
You utter bastard I was going to do the London Welsh Center! Been waiting for the right day since I started playing this game!
There weren't even any Welsh related clues :(
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• #9507
I thought Welsh centres looked like this:
![](http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02026/jamie-roberts1_2026764c.jpg)
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• #9508
You utter bastard I was going to do the London Welsh Center!
It can't be that hard to find something else important and Welsh.
Oh...
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• #9509
I knows a good welsh tag that I don't think has been done yet...
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• #9510
Good to see you back in the game Oat
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• #9511
You utter bastard I was going to do the London Welsh Center! Been waiting for the right day since I started playing this game!
There weren't even any Welsh related clues :(Ar Hyd y Nos
e) an old Welsh folk song...
Couldn't wait for March 1st.
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• #9512
Anyway; pic for new page:
New
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• #9513
How Sweet is the Shepherd's Sweet Lot
South of the river? Are you nuts?
Indeed it is. You scared? There be dragons!
Actually, technically not dragons but still mythical creatures... -
• #9514
Spookily, that image looks as if an old tag of Oatsy's had been combined with the tag that immediately succeeded it. I think Oatsy will know the one I mean...
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• #9515
Old: One of a set of mosaics based on William Blake's Songs of Innocence, on Centaur street. Bit blurry, sorry.
New: It may look temperate, but I'm lucky I didn't have to kill any huskies to get there
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• #9516
Nice one Bruce. The mosaic in my tag was the Innocence Frontispiece in Blake's book Songs of Innocence and Experience and is also known as The Piper. On the next mosaic along you can see the Shepherd poem from the clue. I only chose the other one because it had sheep and no text ;-)
Blake lived and wrote many of his most famous works (including this book) just round the corner from Centaur Street in No.13 Hercules Buildings. No trace of that building survives today though.
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I wanted to comment on how much the mosaic reminded me of the watercolours in Blake's *Songs of Innocence and of Experience *but I didn't want to give the tag away! Beautiful little bit of art and great tag!
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• #9519
Ha! Now it makes sense.
Like the flagrant disregard for the Private sign there! -
• #9520
You would, you're a hardened crim
(Victoria memorial)
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• #9521
^My incident with the kind folks at the DPG? Good times.
Sunday night bump. Bruce's one still up? One of his easier ones, no? Must be the weather
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• #9522
Mural at the end of Calderon Place, W10 (close to the North Pole)
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• #9523
I like! No idea where it is... Clue?
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• #9524
I spent a year working in the building to which that mural is attached; some lovely people suffering under the most malign (and simultaneously ineffectual) management regime that I have ever encountered.
The North Pole pub is now closed but North Pole Road isn't going anywhere (so to speak).
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• #9525
Is that the guy that used to be on top of the now-defunct Circle Bar in Clapham North?
Hard to tell, all astronauts look the same to me #notracist
Clue please. Unless 'clue on request' is a clue. And even if it, clue please.