Black Bart
Ancient Mariner
Can I Play With Madness
My feed said I was name dropped in this post. Trying to figure out if I should be honored or insulted...LOL!Can I Play With Madness
Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Well, clue 2 is self-explanatory and was the key for me. Clue 4 is James Cook's voyage to the South Pole, which inspired Coleridge's poem.Yes!
Show your work, I'll explain if there are any clues you hadn't figured out.
Now we have the answer, clue #3 is clearerWell, clue 2 is self-explanatory and was the key for me. Clue 4 is James Cook's voyage to the South Pole, which inspired Coleridge's poem.
As regards 1 and 3, I haven't solved these.
Yeah, and so is clue 1. Turns out Richard Burton did a reading of Rime of the Ancient Mariner:Now we have the answer, clue #3 is clearer
Yeah, and so is clue 1. Turns out Richard Burton did a reading of Rime of the Ancient Mariner:.
Next riddle coming up shortly.
NoHeaven Can Wait
NoPublic Enema Number One
Jesus Christ......um.....Invaders!Clue 1: A band of which Maiden are known admirers have released a concept album with a homage to a person whose name can be made up with names of individuals who have played in Iron Maiden. This person is related to several bands. One of these bands has a name that connotes strongly with both the name and the lyrics of this Maiden song.
NoJesus Christ......um.....Invaders!