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The Topical Ten. Can you Guess them from the Clues ?


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No new additions. Here's where we're up to:

1. A mixture true of red and blue

2. Pooh's muse Honey-Bobby Goldsboro [bradM]

3. To end tonight a new day's light

4. An embrace, then part ways

5. My amour will endure.

6. The balladeers shall evoke tears. There'll Be Sad Songs (to Make You Cry)-Billy Ocean [bradM]

7. Anticipation at this location

8. Have no fear, I am here.

9. Transportation personalization

10. Created as stated

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So far, all the correct answers have been artists with a first name that starts with the letter 'B' and five letters in length.

I take it that would be the theme of this ten?

#3. "Daybreak" - Barry Manilow

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Kiss And Say Goodbye is by Manhattans...unless it was covered by someone else????

It is the Manhattans' version.

So far, all the correct answers have been artists with a first name that starts with the letter 'B' and five letters in length.

I take it that would be the theme of this ten?

#3. "Daybreak" - Barry Manilow

... And initials or length of the artists' name has nothing to do with the theme.

Here's where we're up to.

1. A mixture true of red and blue Deep Purple-Nino Tempo & April Stevens [Laurie]

2. Pooh's muse Honey-Bobby Goldsboro [bradM]

3. To end tonight a new day's light

4. An embrace, then part ways Kiss and Say Goodbye-Manhattans [Laurie]

5. My amour will endure.

6. The balladeers shall evoke tears. There'll Be Sad Songs (to Make You Cry)-Billy Ocean [bradM]

7. Anticipation at this location

8. Have no fear, I am here.

9. Transportation personalization

10. Created as stated

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It is the Manhattans' version.

... And initials or length of the artists' name has nothing to do with the theme.

Yeah, that's right, Laurie. "Kiss And Say Goodbye" wouldn't fit the theme I was thinking.

"Deep Purple" did, as it was a hit for Billy Ward in 1957.

I guess we still haven't figured out the theme yet, unless your last guess is correct.

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