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Mornington Crescent - So What Are The Rules Then?

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humbersloop | 21:21 Mon 05th Aug 2013 | ChatterBank
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been doing cryptic puzzles for years and I still can't work this out
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i don't think there are really any - isn't it just a bit of nonsense?
I haven't got time to explain them, sorry.
So so easy - when you've been playing 40 years!
Mornington Crescent
JJ wins
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are you seriously telling me everybody's playing by rules but there aren't any?
Mornington Crescent is an improvisational game featured in the BBC Radio 4 comedy panel show I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, a series which satirises complicated panel games.[1]

The game consists of each panellist in turn announcing a landmark or street, most often a tube station on the London Underground system. The apparent aim is to be the first to announce "Mornington Crescent", a station on the Northern Line.[1] Interspersed with the turns is humorous discussion amongst the panellists and host regarding the rules and legality of each move, as well as the strategy the panellists are using. Despite appearances, however, there are no rules to the game,[2] and both the naming of stations and the specification of "rules" are based on stream-of-consciousness association and improvisation.[3] Thus the game is intentionally incomprehensible
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could they broaden their reach beyond panel games?
Really easy, sloops.....dock the IQ 10 points or up the Madeira intake. Suffice to say, Earls Court to Mornington, you should link that in 6 moves.
Did you see "Just a Minute" on the box - that worked pretty well on the screen.
(ISIHAC is on Radio 4 Extra in 27 minutes)
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sorry, have they broadened their reach, rather than should they??
Age brings on a degree of myopia, me thinks, counter to 'ésprit' of Mornington Crescent.....
Have long suspected, given the age of Humphrey Littleton and the long presence of Barry Cryer, a veteran of variety theatre, that Mornington Crescent was chosen because of this, from the song "The Night I Appeared as Macbeth" : I acted so tragic, the house rose like magic
The audience yelled "You're sublime!"
They made me a present of Mornington Crescent:
They threw it a brick at a time"

[W.F . Hargreaves, 1922]
Typo "Lyttleton"
I'm afraid that you have been well and truly had, hook, line and sinker humbersloop !
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maybe so mikey, and maybe sometimes life just imitates art ;)
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