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AHB wrote:Am I allowed to guess?
Sure. You have no inside track on this question guess away.
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Fed up with that now so new question...can anyone guess what AHB is going to say regarding the 'Corporate Author' question posed by JDAW.
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Is it the same corporate author as has recently been quoted by Seckford Wines in their recently mailed offer for the 2009 ports?
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No. It is or was, that typing now long done a long-lived and reputable UK entity with which you are all familiar.
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New quiz.

I own a large number of copies of Wine and Food: A Gastronomical Quarterly that was published by the Wine and Food Society from 1933 to some time in the 1970s.

Each magazine contains around 15 to 20 pages of adverts from establishments and companies connected with the subject matter of the publication. However, from the early 1950s onwards there is one recurring advert that has no relevance whatsoever. Can anyone guess which company posted the advert?
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I recuse myself, on account of having access to some copies of this.
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jdaw1 wrote:I recuse myself, on account of having access to some copies of this.
Unless you have copies I do not know about it is safe for you to participate.
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Benson & Hedges?
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jdaw1 wrote:Benson & Hedges?
No, and the wrong type of company.

...and an industry closely associated with wines and spirits at that time, so does not fit the criteria.
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Procter and Gamble?
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PhilW wrote:Procter and Gamble?
No. Wrong industry.
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A vanity product for men? Grecian Two Thousand?
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Butlins?!
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A car company? Rolls Royce?
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jdaw1 wrote:A vanity product for men? Grecian Two Thousand?
Wrong, and wrong type of product.
benread wrote:Butlins?!
Wrong. Just wrong in every way.
jdaw1 wrote:A car company? Rolls Royce?
Wrong, but an industry associated to the advertised product.
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Goodyear?
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Michelin?
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Glenn E. wrote:Goodyear?
jdaw1 wrote:Michelin?
Both wrong, but both companies produce products associated with the answer.
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Pirelli?
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Mercedes Benz?
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AHB wrote:Pirelli?
Wrong for the same reason as Michelin and Goodyear.
jdaw1 wrote:Mercedes Benz?
Wrong, but associated with the product of the answer.
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Dinky (toys) ?
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Alfred Dunhill clothing for the motoring man?
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Meguiars?
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Royal Automobile Club?
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PhilW wrote:Dinky (toys) ?
No. And their products do not use the advertised product.
jdaw1 wrote:Alfred Dunhill clothing for the motoring man?
No.
Glenn E. wrote:Meguiars?
No. {But I have no idea what this is}
jdaw1 wrote:Royal Automobile Club?
No, but their operatives and their wives will be familiar with the products of the advertising company.
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Lux soap?
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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AHB wrote:Lux soap?
No. Wrong industry, but it might be helpful to the wives of the operatives of the company that is familiar with the advertised product.
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British Airways or one of their predecessors such as BOAC?
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benread wrote:British Airways or one of their predecessors such as BOAC?
No, but they certainly use the product of the advertising company.
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Castrol?
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PhilW wrote:Castrol?
Correct industry, wrong company.
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BP?
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benread wrote:BP?
No, but very close.
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Shell?
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jdaw1 wrote:Shell?
Bingo!
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Somehow I don't think this one would get through today's advertising standards police :roll:

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As reported elsewhere, today I visited Disneyland Paris. The one thing that I liked, that seemed both clever and entertainingly frivolous, that could even be used in a garden for children in their forties, was something that I likened to ‘silver snakes’. In which of the various features was this seen? (Hateful flash: click ‘Découvrez le resort’; then, top-left-ish, ‘Disneyland Park’.)
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Pirates of the Caribbean?
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DRT wrote:Pirates of the Caribbean?
Do I look like that sort of person who would approve of the Pirates of the Caribbean? (That was rhetorical.) No.
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Was it La Cabane des Robinsons? Where you can pretend you are on a desert island and choose the port that you want to have in endless supply until you are rescued?
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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AHB wrote:Was it La Cabane des Robinsons? Where you can pretend you are on a desert island and choose the port that you want to have in endless supply until you are rescued?
Do I look like that sort of person who would approve of La Cabane des Robinsons? (No.)
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jdaw1 wrote:
AHB wrote:Was it La Cabane des Robinsons? Where you can pretend you are on a desert island and choose the port that you want to have in endless supply until you are rescued?
Do I look like that sort of person who would approve of La Cabane des Robinsons? (No.)
But do you look like the kind of person who would enjoy being marooned on an island with an endless supply of the vintage port of your choice? (Yes.)
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.

2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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I have a true-to-theme prize for anyone who can tell me the connection between the following words/phrases: definitive; first option; fusion; tribute
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RAYC wrote:I have a true-to-theme prize for anyone who can tell me the connection between the following words/phrases: definitive; first option; fusion; tribute
Do they all appear on a menu, perhaps one for each dish on a tasting menu, or all on the description for a particular wine?
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Partly stealing Phil's guess, are they all used in the description on the back label of a bottle of Port?
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Close but no cigar.

Clue 1: a related category of words/phrases includes: fourth quarter, blend Nº 4
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The beer you plan to drink while watching the Super Bowl?

(Why would you bother watching the Super Bowl?)
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Nope. Next clue, due tomorrow afternoon, is a big one.
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You're coming off the wagon and starting to drink again. These are all words that your personal trainer has used to urge you to give up alcohol forever and gift all your bottles of port to me?
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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RAYC wrote:I have a true-to-theme prize for anyone who can tell me the connection between the following words/phrases: definitive; first option; fusion; tribute
RAYC wrote:Clue 1: a related category of words/phrases includes: fourth quarter, blend Nº 4
Clue 2: a separate related category of words/phrases includes: midnight, icon, renown, nirvana
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