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Exits and Entrances
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the answers are all loosly connected to entrances and exits
O G - at his birth the world shook
T B - A small troupe of them fell through cosmic holes
L L - left suddenly after trouble with nanny
A L S - Exit 98, enter 99
A M - frozen out
C W - did this bail jumper head for Kuala Lumpur
B D - devious path to the corridors of power
B B - His door is round, green with a centred brass knob
G & J - both begin in the beginning
P M - has a black door marked 'X'
M - David depicted his final exit in the bath
B T - Once entered, few exit, so holidaymakers beware!
thanks for all help
O G - at his birth the world shook
T B - A small troupe of them fell through cosmic holes
L L - left suddenly after trouble with nanny
A L S - Exit 98, enter 99
A M - frozen out
C W - did this bail jumper head for Kuala Lumpur
B D - devious path to the corridors of power
B B - His door is round, green with a centred brass knob
G & J - both begin in the beginning
P M - has a black door marked 'X'
M - David depicted his final exit in the bath
B T - Once entered, few exit, so holidaymakers beware!
thanks for all help
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I actually like Shakespeare quite a lot, especially the history plays. I had to study Henry IV part I for O'Level. It was a far better experience going to watch a performance of it than spending month upon month dissecting and analysing it to death in the classroom. Then again, I suppose the analysis did help a great deal in understanding the dialogue when we eventually saw the live action. It certainly helped when watching Branagh's Henry V on screen.
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I actually like Shakespeare quite a lot, especially the history plays. I had to study Henry IV part I for O'Level. It was a far better experience going to watch a performance of it than spending month upon month dissecting and analysing it to death in the classroom. Then again, I suppose the analysis did help a great deal in understanding the dialogue when we eventually saw the live action. It certainly helped when watching Branagh's Henry V on screen.
sjprop
Am still working on the remaining exits/entrances!