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Lighty64

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I think firstly we need to stop all the Casablanca ideas...Play it again is a misquotation that people say Humphrey Bogart said in the role of Richard Blaine, to Sam but he actually said "Play it once, Sam"

But it is a Woody Allen film, of the title. "Play it again, Sam."

I would make a guess of not going too deep on this one. It could be Bale, it could be a number of other outcomes. Who knows.

The Goat knows:mad:
 

RJR1949

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You aren't the only one!!

I never get anywhere close to solving the cryptics so for me at least they are absolutely meaningless in terms of understanding what is happening at the club.

But I really enjoy reading the creative, imaginative and sometimes funny solutions put forward by others.
 

doctor stefan Freud

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I never get anywhere close to solving the cryptics so for me at least they are absolutely meaningless in terms of understanding what is happening at the club.

But I really enjoy reading the creative, imaginative and sometimes funny solutions put forward by others.
You’re welcome. Being an artist can be very lonely, so thanks
 

Woland

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kcfiifotk

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I think it is a reference to Casablanca. Not the Woody Allen play or the Manchester band. In popular culture, rightly or wrongly, that is a quote that relates to the Bogart film.

And someone on COYS has just pointed out that Bogart's character is called Rick BLAINE

Can anyone make an anagram from that surname? :whistle:
 

he is you know!

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I think it is a reference to Casablanca. Not the Woody Allen play or the Manchester band. In popular culture, rightly or wrongly, that is a quote that relates to the Bogart film.

And someone on COYS has just pointed out that Bogart's character is called Rick BLAINE

Can anyone make an anagram from that surname? :whistle:

We all did 4 hours ago:rolleyes:
 

Trippier the RB fantastic

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I think it is a reference to Casablanca. Not the Woody Allen play or the Manchester band. In popular culture, rightly or wrongly, that is a quote that relates to the Bogart film.

And someone on COYS has just pointed out that Bogart's character is called Rick BLAINE

Can anyone make an anagram from that surname? :whistle:

The best deduction of a cryptic i have seen on here for a while mate ! (y)
 

Ekmek

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Could just be someone we are returning to. I am very sad to say that Hercules and Trix have been hinting about Andre Gomes in his thread.
 

kcfiifotk

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Can't claim it as my own, unfortunately, and as someone said it had already been posted. Doh! Apologies, it is hard to keep up in here.
 

tiger666

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