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ixion

4th May 2012, 18:10
Correct peterm, a rather thin theme...

Plays Unpleasant (published 1898)
Wido[wers' H]ouses (1892)
The [Philander]er (1898)
Mrs [Warren]'s Profession (1893)

Plays Pleasant (published 1898):
Arms and [the Man] (1894)
[Candida] (1894)
The Man of [Destiny] (1895)
You Nev[er Can] Tell (1897

Extracts from GB Shaws early works
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aristophanes

4th May 2012, 18:12
Evil.
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peterm

4th May 2012, 18:15
Very evil.
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les40

4th May 2012, 18:16
Anyone who can get me looking for slang names for White US police for over 30 minutes gets the thumbs up from me (I found THE MAN and it didn't even register)Thanks aristo
Well done ixion
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aristophanes

4th May 2012, 18:16
You guys are amazing. Thanks for the fun.
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aristophanes

4th May 2012, 18:18
This was almost as bad as the CAM 65.
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ixion

4th May 2012, 18:34
Thanks for playing guys, "S" next time.
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andyc

4th May 2012, 20:23
Thanks for that ixion just got back but, to be honest, I don't think I could have contributed much more!
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aristophanes

5th May 2012, 14:01
You know, ixie, I was thinking about the structure and motive of this puzzle and I must say it really is exceptionally brilliant. You must have a lot of time on your hands; you'll have even more "down there".
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peterm

5th May 2012, 15:15
I'm still grimacing at the "more or less obviously" bit in the preamble.
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