Read these strange clues aloud. Each one sounds like the title of a song recorded by Engelbert, some hits and some lesser known. See how many you can work out.
Read these strange clues aloud. Each one sounds like the title of a song recorded by Engelbert, some hits and some lesser known. See how many you can work out. This is the second quiz in the series.
Read these strange clues aloud. Each one sounds like the title of a song recorded by Engelbert, some hits and some lesser known. This time they're longer and a little harder than in earlier installments of this series. See how many you can work out.
It would be irreverent to fracture religious Christmas songs. Fortunately, there are lots of non-religious songs about Christmas and Winter. Read these strange clues aloud and try to work out the Yule Tide titles.
The last word of the first title is the first word of the second title. Type the one word that they have in common. Some are Enge's own songs and some are covers, both hits and lesser known. But all songs have been recorded by Engelbert.
The last word of the first title is the first word of the second title. Type the one word that they have in common. There are Enge's own songs and covers, hits and lesser known. But all songs have been recorded by Engelbert.
Prof. Ellie Quent can't quite remember the titles of these songs recorded by Engelbert Humperdinck from 1967 through 1977. Can you help her by working out what they're called from her paraphrases?
Each rhyming pair comprises a name and an ordinary word (a noun, an adjective, etc.) Can you work out both parts of the rhyme from the clues? Remember to put one space between the two words of your answer. No punctuation of any sort is allowed.
I'll give you two clues. Solve the first clue. Add "ge" and possibly rearrange (always keeping "ge" in that order) to find the answer to the second clue. Separate your two answers with one space and, remember, no punctuation.
Each of the rhyming pairs below includes the word "bike." Follow the clues to discover the situations in which the bicycle may be found.
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