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Frank23 | 11:07 Tue 25th Jan 2005 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Really stuck on these.         The actress who plays 'Shazzer' (Sally Phillips???) in a couple of box office films is the daughter of the Chairman of which well known Club?  Also question 49       Discounting a film appearance which was uncredited, her first and last roles were in great films both of which won 'Best Film' Oscars. A sincere and most believable 'girl next door' type of actress, she was married to a person who was very well known to the director of both films in question but she tragically died of cancer on their wedding anniversary. Who was she?

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For Q37 read through the guestbook on the Sally Phillip's webpage.

For Q49 you should concentrate on finding two Oscar winning films with the same director and work back from there.

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I had already looked at him for 37 and did not get a connection. Now I have got it, thank you. Still tackling 49.
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Still stuck on this. Any more clues ?
Cryptically "actress who came home to meet an irish crooner"
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Thank you, great cryptic clue.
Any chance you could help with answers to 72, 78, 90 or 100 ?
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I only do the first 50 myself but I will have a look and see if I can be of help to you. Will let you know asap.
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Could 78 be PAUL.? If you take away the first letter of the others, the remaining letters make a word ie Bath (hat) Board (road).

Thanks, bot cannot see how it works with climate?

Paul could be the answer on the basis that smaller words can be made from each of the others, but this answer seems too easy.

The trouble with this type of question is that there can be numerous "correct" answers. I suppose it's down to what the setter accepts as an acceptable alternative. Here's another one.... the odd one out could be CLIMATE. If you remove one letter from the other words, not necessarily the first, you get another word - but not with climate. You pays your money and takes your chance.

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