Guess The Iron Maiden Song!

No to all.

Clue #1: Cat Stevens + Austin Powers?
Clue #2: Roll The Bones + Heaven On Earth?
Clue #3:
ROSstarbuck.jpg


Incorrect guesses: Sanctuary, Powerslave, Back In The Village, The Angel And The Gambler, Starblind, Weekend Warrior
 
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Clue #1: Cat Stevens + Austin Powers?
Clue #2: Roll The Bones + Heaven On Earth?
Clue #3:
ROSstarbuck.jpg

Clue #4: Mel Gibson in 2002

Incorrect guesses: Sanctuary, Powerslave, Back In The Village, The Angel And The Gambler, Starblind, Weekend Warrior, The Final Frontier, Stranger In A Strange Land
 
No to all.

Clue #1: Cat Stevens + Austin Powers?
Clue #2: Roll The Bones + Heaven On Earth?
Clue #3:
ROSstarbuck.jpg

Clue #4: Mel Gibson in 2002
Clue #5: Everybody & Everyone

Incorrect guesses: Sanctuary, Powerslave, Back In The Village, The Angel And The Gambler, Starblind, Weekend Warrior, The Final Frontier, Stranger In A Strange Land, Sign Of The Cross, The Edge Of Darkness, Invaders
 
Face in the sand
Correct!

Clue #1: Cat Stevens + Austin Powers? - Austin Powers is fond of calling people “randy”. Cat Stevens has a song called “Randy” that prominently features the lyric “you drew my face in the sand”.

Clue #2: Roll The Bones + Heaven On Earth? - Rush’s album Roll The Bones contains a song called “Face Up”. Belinda Carlisle’s album Heaven On Earth has a famous song called “Circle In The Sand”. By crossword puzzle rules, mashing these up gets you “Face In The Sand”.

Clue #3:
ROSstarbuck.jpg

- This is a picture of the actor Dirk Benedict. While this is a picture of him playing the character Starbuck on the original Battlestar Galactica, he is arguably more famous for playing the character Face on the TV show The A-Team. Thus, this picture represents Face in the sand.

Clue #4: Mel Gibson in 2002 - Mel Gibson starred in the movie Signs in 2002, which is a reference to the lyrics “I wait for the signs, they tell me true / I see the signs of the end of time”.

Clue #5: Everybody & Everyone - A reference to the two most recurring words in the lyrics of “Face In The Sand”.

My next clue would have been “Cydonia” or “Knight Of Cydonia?”, referencing the region of Mars with a famous face in the sand.

Your turn!
 
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