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Jay_Jay | 13:26 Sat 17th Jun 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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Anyone know the Clapham (Chapman?)and Dwyer 'phonetic' alphabet for years and years ago? 'A' for 'orses; 'B' for mutton, 'C' for yourself, etc, etc


Heard Bob Monkhouse recite it several years ago, but he rattled through so quickly, it went in one ear and out t'other. Thanks!

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A for orses B for mutton C for miles D for dentures E for ning standard F for vessence G for police H F for consent I for novello J for oranges K for teria L for leather M for sis N for lope O for the wings of a dove P for ing seals Q for snooker R for mo S for midable T for two U for mizzam V for la france W for quits X for breakfast Y for mistress Z for breezes
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Thanks, Big Al, you're a star! Just goes to show that there's no such thing as a question too esoteric for these pages. JJ

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