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Can Anyone See A Link Between Rusty , Chair And Tenors . Independent Jumbo Quiz

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bennynobrain | 16:58 Sat 06th Feb 2016 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Can't see an immediate link between Rusty , Chair and Tenors. I am sure someone out there will see it straightaway ! Any help appreciated Thanks
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Anagrams of Nestor, Tyrus and Raich - crossword compilers for Independent
23:10 Sat 06th Feb 2016
Bucket
How obscure. I had to google to confirm, but well done grasscarp; where did you drag that one from?
I put Rusty into google and it gave suggestions of a few things that go with Rusty starting with Bucket. I knew there are bucket chairs and in the back of my brain had heard of bucket tenor. Voila!
I salute you, ma'am. I was thinking bucket chair but got no further. God bless Mr. Google.
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great thinking The only Rusty Bucket I came up with was The Rusty Bucket Restaurant & Tavern, Columbus, OH Can honestly say I have never heard the phrase Bucket Tenor in all my 65 years !
I am 66. older and wiser :o)
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not much older but definitely wiser Thanks
How does that explain "anagrammatically"?
Bucket tenor is apparently a type of guitar/ukulele.
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Rusty Bucket is Cockney rhyming slang ( use your imagination) I found worse meanings in an urban dictionary online. Convinced there is another link somewhere
Agreed, bennynobrain. No one has answered my point about the reference to anagrams. The "bucket" suggestion can't be right.
at risk of prlonging this thread beyond its merited life...

WHAT is a bucket tenor ?
Anagrams of Nestor, Tyrus and Raich - crossword compilers for Independent
O god I thought it might be someone singing with the portsmouth symphonia
Here they are with alzo spracht Zarathustra

They bring a certain je ne sais quoi to it.
Well done Neverthat!

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