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    A certain writer was a farmer for 60 years and pioneered a well-known British puzzle. His better known son once hit the headlines as a man in white and his daughter is best known for her English translation of a series of children's books. Who are these three people, what is the puzzle and what are the books?

    Question #66425. Asked by gmackematix. (May 31 06 8:00 PM)


    casperone123

    Adrian Bell..Martin Bell and Anthea Bell.
    The Times Crossword, the Asterix Comics.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Bell

    Jun 01 06, 5:29 AM
    gmackematix

    Yay Csperone! Three Bells hits the jackpot.
    Was it the man in white that gave it away?

    Jun 01 06, 3:46 PM


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