Shirley not!
That's the only quote I know from that film (which I've never seen) -- @DaleCooper, all your hints, and I still had no idea ! Sometimes I feel that I should give this lark up...It Shirley is your turn...
Shirley not!
That's the only quote I know from that film (which I've never seen) -- @DaleCooper, all your hints, and I still had no idea ! Sometimes I feel that I should give this lark up...It Shirley is your turn...
Pontefract TanshelfMy thanks.
Beige information letter some 75% through (or female of species) -- unconventional terminal.
Um, afraid not -- the place could in fact, hardly be more different...Pontefract Tanshelf
That's it. "Dun" = beige; "gen" = information; "ess" = "s", nineteenth letter of the alphabet; or, female version (lioness, giantess, etc.).Dungeness (RH&DR)?
Thanks. Next up:Indeed -- what's their kennel worth?
It's your prestigious pet-pad to allude to...
AppledoreThanks. Next up:
Sounds like somebody half-English and half-French has found the entrance to an orchard full of golden fruit.
Bien súr, Monsieur! À vous la prochaine question.Appledore
Merci, malheureusement je ne parle pas français.Bien súr, Monsieur! À vous la prochaine question.
Hint:Merci, malheureusement je ne parle pas français.
Next clue:
The wanderings of an aunt led her here.
Correct, open floor...Tonfanau?
Open floor if correct.
Conversation rather than clue-solving, I ween -- answer is veritably, not Blyth thingy (a completely new one on me -- but I'm often not too good on present-day UK rail system matters).Columbus may have been very confused, as the sylph-like monarch was surely Ferdy's spouse, the delightful Isabella, who gave her name to a pit not far from the soon-to-be-operational Blyth Newsham
That's it, all right -- over to you. (Was trying to anagrammatise the foregoing, but gave up.)What could it be but Ansdell & Fairhaven?