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You're both thinking in the right direction: so, any suggestions on how an Elkie Brooks song and the flouncy Portugese winger employed at Old Trafford may combine in the form of an LNER locomotive?
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Pearl Diver.

I follow Middlesbrough for my sins.
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jwealleans wrote:Pearl Diver.
Ladies and gentlemen, we have a winner.
jwealleans wrote:I follow Middlesbrough for my sins.
Man, you must have really sinned. Still, as a Newcastle United supporter I have quite a lot of sympathy with you at the moment.
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As that one had me totally baffled could we have another please?
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OK - how about telling me which locomotive doubles as a particularly fast newspaper delivery vehicle?
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Only one i can think of which combines speed and a newspaper would be Flying Scotsman
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That's a very good answer and fits the clue perfectly, but it's not the one I had in mind.
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My guess is "Sun Chariot".

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My pitch is the A3 2571 Sunstar.
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mlgilbert30 wrote:My guess is "Sun Chariot".
A coconut to that man. I used the term "newspaper" loosely, of course.

Now, would anyone care to speculate on the locomotive apparently named after a statue of an early-1970s glam rock artist?
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Doesn't the mind work in mysterious ways? I woke up in the small hours with the answer in my head.

Bronzino
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jwealleans wrote:I woke up in the small hours with the answer in my head.

Bronzino
I always find that several ounces of Stilton before going to bed helps.

Anyway, "Bronzino" is correct.

One final question: which diet-friendly locomotive comes in mint and orange?
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Could this be the A3 class.

60100 Spearmint (of course)

and.....stretching the point..

60050 Persimmon, sold in the UK as Sharon Fruit, and orange in colour?

Salmon Trout is pink, but it could come in a Sandwich, provided you use a Harvester's Loaf. (Wince)

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All good answers.... but all wrong answers :wink:
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Option's or matchmaker?, but are they even loco names?
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