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Now, Montsegur lists two place names. The one on the right is an instrumental, so it's Transylvania and the one above is Paschendale.
 
I think you need some list trickery for that to be sure. Why wouldn't it be something like Ides of March and Genghis Khan in A4 and B4, then Paschendale in E4 and Transylvania in D3?
 
yeah, I've done a lot of these in other categories, they generally do not need those sorts of choices.
 
I've actually already done this one, but in 2018 and it took me 8 tries (so the site says) to get right. And the successful attempt was done in 17:42, so I don't know if I used guesswork or some other thing...
 
Well, you follow the clues each cell has, and when you figure out what goes in a cell, you click on the cell and type in the exact name of the song.

Ah, I didn't know you had to click on the cells.

Yeah, some were guesswork and not always the only logical solution. Some were entirely subjective, e.g. B4.
 
These are strange times.

I went for a bike ride today which took me nearby Kjeller, the airfield where my flying club operates, and later near Oslo Airport. before turning back via a slightly different route. I'm sure I saw and heard more aircraft around Kjeller than around OSL ...
 
Won't accept Losfer Words (Big 'Orra) as an answer.
Yeah, one of the flaws of the puzzle is that you apparently only fail the test if you input an incorrect answer that is a correct answer for a different cell. If you type in a song that’s nowhere in the puzzle, you can guess incorrectly all day. Of course you can use this to glean extra information about the puzzle if you want...
 
Yeah if I'm reading that phonetic alphabet stuff probably that would be the same conclusion I'd make, i'd guess an anglicized spelling would be something like "law byowltin".

So Beltane as pronounced by Bruce and Neil Oliver then would seem to be an anglicization, with Bruce presumably getting his pronunciation from Jethro Tull.
This seems to be the accepted form in English:
 
I was listening to Babymetal. Shanti Shanti Shanti came on, and my little sister said she liked it.
This seems like a good sign!
 
I'm turning 30 soon. I've acquired a taste in watches these past few years, after having received my late father in law's Longines from my wife and after that gotten a few others, as you tend do grow your interests. As I'm turning 30, I'd imagine the family would get together for a gift like we did for my brother. I couldn't keep my hands out of the cookie jar though. I bought one 2 months early, since I found it at an unbeatable price. I'm going to keep it to myself though until I turn, as it's a bit tacky to get ahead of them, in case they were looking to sponsor part of a watch purchase (as I've been set to get me one for my 30th). :p
I'm about done with watches though, I'll wear this as my primary watch for the rest of my life (it's not rich guy expensive, at all, although it looks quite flamboyant). A couple are enough, even if you're into watches.

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These are strange times.

I went for a bike ride today which took me nearby Kjeller, the airfield where my flying club operates, and later near Oslo Airport. before turning back via a slightly different route. I'm sure I saw and heard more aircraft around Kjeller than around OSL ...
There's more recreational than commercial flying going on in a lot of places.
 
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